I've been thinking about this visa thing for a while and my opinion has shifted to leaning more towards than against it. I was initially surprised by not conditioning it on employment, but on reflection that's a much better way to do it. It prevents Infosys-like companies from transforming the visa into an indentured servitude scheme. Having new entrants compete on a level playing field by being able to move between companies is the way to go.
I'm ambivalent on the educational qualifications, I would have shifted them to master's degree or higher but I can see the merit to setting them at this minimal level. Frankly, the R visa's requirements are comical, "Oh, you only have one Nobel Prize? Sorry, you're just not R material." What I would have liked to see is an explicit and stringent language proficiency requirement - that would have made it clear who the visa is primarily for without having ethnicity or nationality criteria.
Another thing I hope happens is favoring applicants with STEM subfield specializations like biotech. There hasn't been the big government push into biotech that we see with semiconductors, but the field is ripe for a major boom in China with the emergence of companies like WuXi. The talent rendered jobless in the US by the Trump Purge would be very useful to China now.
I'm ambivalent on the educational qualifications, I would have shifted them to master's degree or higher but I can see the merit to setting them at this minimal level. Frankly, the R visa's requirements are comical, "Oh, you only have one Nobel Prize? Sorry, you're just not R material." What I would have liked to see is an explicit and stringent language proficiency requirement - that would have made it clear who the visa is primarily for without having ethnicity or nationality criteria.
Another thing I hope happens is favoring applicants with STEM subfield specializations like biotech. There hasn't been the big government push into biotech that we see with semiconductors, but the field is ripe for a major boom in China with the emergence of companies like WuXi. The talent rendered jobless in the US by the Trump Purge would be very useful to China now.