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Germany or US?

Which among Germany or US is simpler and much easier to immigrate into?

I am as software developer and I intend to migrate there for my Masters. US seems to be the epicenter of startup world where all news ideas come and spread out quickly. However, after 3 years of OPT in US, one needs to apply every year thru lottery system to get VISA extension. Another stupid idea is to do an Ivy League MBA so that they retain top talent in their country, bcoz I seriously think lottery system might be skewed towards much more educated one

Germany on the other hand has free education. It is not the hub for innovation where things take time due to the bureaucracy involved. As far as I've heard, settlement options are convenient in Germany. One thing is language barrier, as I am from South Asia

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