Originally posted by pingpong02
But the fact is that we have choosen to immigrate to US.
We had a choice to immigrate to other countries like Canada, Australia etc. but we made a decision to immigrate to US as this country is better than others.
We are asking US to give us GCs.
US surely has a policy to issue GCs but it is not asking us (specific individuals) to immigrate to this country. If not us they will find someone else from the same country or from some other country. US has the money and is providing opportunity to work and immigrate.
Finally as someone said "Beggers can't be choosers"
Originally posted by Edison
Let us assume that US Congress pass a law banning legal immigration from India(for that matter Asia) . Then, Do you think that they can do business in India(or Asia). So GC is just like throwing bones to the dogs and they get flesh by selling junks in those countries and also using cheap labor for manufacturing their products in those countries.
Originally posted by sai-2367
I have a hard time thinking about the fact that everyone has to pay towards social security irrespective of the fact whether he is granted a GC or not. If he is made to leave the country due to a GC denial, should he not be able to carry the money he invested ??
Plain and simple : "Live with it or deal with it". The choice is for us to make.
Originally posted by PalaniappanRajaram
Sai,
I believe there is more to it than that. Very vague recollection is as follows:
This problem results from a law which assumes that every country has a comparable social security program. So, for the citizens belonging to countries with such a program (comparable one that is), it allows the accumulated amount to be transferred to their country's system.
What I am not sure of is, if the transfer applies only to the amount accumulated in the case where the worker has paid 40 quarters worth of social security. In other words, will a citizen of such a country whose GC application has been denied, be allowed to transfer the amount paid by him/her towards social security?
Apparently, it is because India doesn't have a treaty of some sort, with the US, that we lose the paid soc. security when one moves back to India.