Which countries are good for indian IT professionals (8 yrs exp. in Java/J2EE technologies -B.E. Qualifide)?

Question by ForGood: Which countries are good for indian IT professionals (8 yrs exp. in Java/J2EE technologies -B.E. Qualifide)?
I am a Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical & Electronics from India with 8+ years of experience in Java/J2EE based web applications. I could not get US H1B and have a UK HSMP visa valid till April-2010 but may not be able to travel to UK.
But, I want to explore other opportunities in other countries which have good job opportunities for my profile, good place for Indians and most importantly easier to get Visa (individual visa). I do not wish to approach an agency or prospective employer as either the charge is high or there is contract – in both cases we may be the losers.
Please provide the appropriate info and links which I can use to explore more.

Best answer:

Answer by The Scorpio
Usually the best places for an IT career are US and UK.

If you missed the both then think about Australia, but again the process in legthy.

Dubai Internet City in UAE could have been a good option but its burst down in these economic crisis.

Think about getting a Danish Green Card ( http://www.nyidanmark.dk/en-us/coming_to_dk/work/greencard-scheme/greencard-scheme.htm ), processing time is just 2/3 months and is rich in oppurtunities

Good Luck !!

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