International students in US have mountain to climb to get jobs
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Employers often prefer domestic candidates due to the legal and financial burdens of sponsoring visas.

The cost of H-1B visas, which can reach US$20,000 according to The Times, further deters employers.

International students have several options for work authorization after graduation, with the H-1B visa lottery being a popular choice for those with a bachelor’s degree or higher. This visa allows temporary full-time employment but requires sponsorship from an employer.

Before entering the H1-B lottery, students can gain work experience on their student visa by applying for optional practical training (OPT) or curricular practical training (CPT).

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International students will flock to S'pore where 95% of jobs created in 2023 and 89% in 2022 went to foreigners.
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