I believe this is due to the low capacity of exploiting opportunities during challenges and do not agree that this should be the only cause for immigrating.
In my opinion, it is not sufficient. However, skillful migrants often migrate to other countries due to the facts that their countries couldn't provide them enabling environment to utilize their expertise!
Of course not,dear Sana but it is the result of despair and the lack of resourcefulness that young people go through to escape from reality, but in fact the country remains the only mother who embraces her sons, with patience, perseverance and good planning possible access to job opportunities.
Yes dear Dr.Zina Hashem Shehab I totally agree with your words "the country remains the only mother who embraces her sons" thank you very much for kind answer really thanks
If I have to answer your question directly, I would say 'no'.
I am an Indian. There is an Indian diaspora situated in most nations outside India. They are very much respected in those nations and contribute towards the development and progress of those nations. At the same time, this diaspora has contributed heavily towards the development of India also. Let me tell you about a great scientist who is a part of the Indian diaspora situated in the U.S. He is Dr. Mani Bhowmick. He is one of the greatest living scientists. He passed out from IIT, Kharagpur in India. Today also he visits that institute regularly. He is spiritually associated with the institute, He gives financial as well as research guidance to that institute regularly.
Yes, there are selfish people in this world. There are self-centered people everywhere. But then there are good generous people also. There are people who can't forget their roots.
Economic migrants are drawn towards international migration because of the prospect of higher wages, better employment opportunities and, often, a desire to escape the domestic social and political situation of their home country.
this is a difficult question to answer, there are so many elements to take into account!
I lived in several countries and left my home country both to study and later to work. While at first the taste for adventure and novelty was the leading drive to go abroad, the need to find a job also occurred and brought me out of my country again, this time not to go back.
The main consequence of leaving your country solely for work opportunities reasons is probably the grudge you secretly keep against it later on: the feeling that you were not proposed the right opportunity back home because of whatever reasons.
I believe discovering new places and cultures is great, but participating to the development of one's own country is also an imperative. What a dilemma!
So, to be precise in my answer, I would say that "finding a better job opportunity is NOT a sufficient 'justification' for emigrating", but it can be given your aspirations and immediate economic environment.
In doubt, give it a try to leave: If you don't like it you can always go back home; but if you don't go, you might regret it for ever!
Your answer is really perfect and closer to reality, reason and sure to heart. I would like to add that it is really possible for us to serve our country even if we are outside it and we can let it down while we are on its land and breathe its air. Thank you very much