some people believe that professional such as doctors,engineers, should be required to work in the country where they did their training.others believe they should be free to work i nanother country if they wish. Discuss both the views and give your opinion.

In most free-education
countries
peoples believe in high educational jobs
such
as medical officers and various types of engineers must be worked in their studied
countries
. Anyways some
people
think they have the right to work anywhere they wish. Both
people
's arguments have many valid points but my opinion is they should work for at least some years for their own
country
.
Firstly
professional jobs
such
as
doctors
, and engineer study by the free education system of
such
country
.
This
free educational system maintenance by
people
's tax money ,so it means every person has
countries
living including small kids has directly or indirectly paid tax money to build professional
people
such
as
doctors
.
For example
, Specialist
doctors
required more training which is they selected filled and
such
countries
' governments need to send them to good medical universities for high education so all expenses have to be done by governments .
Secondly
, mainly professional job holders migrate to other
countries
due to
high salaries or other facilities , if more
people
migrate from above ranks
such
countries
have big trouble maintaining their essential services
such
as health service .
For example
nowadays in ,Srilanka many professional jobs workers migrate to other
countries
due to
their unstable political and economic backgrounds,
this
very bad effect on Sri Lanka to maintain their free health facilities for living
people
in the
country
. In conclusion , I strongly believe
doctors
and engineers must work for their nations for at least some years ,
also
if they need to migrate to other
countries
they must pay some money to own the
country
. My suggestion is governments necessary to make strong laws reduce to migrate of professional workers .
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • professional
  • doctors
  • engineers
  • required
  • training
  • country
  • benefits
  • investment
  • education
  • shortage
  • expertise
  • industry
  • allowing
  • exchange
  • knowledge
  • skills
  • facilitates
  • opportunities
  • international experience
  • increases
  • cultural understanding
  • diversity
  • opinion
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