How to increase chance of you getting hired if you are not a native to that country?

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I am an Android developer with almost 5 years of experience in native android application development. I am considering moving to another country, mainly Canada, japan or any European country with good demand for IT professionals.



I have been applying with different companies having vacancy that suits my current profile, I have even applied to lower positions that require half of the experience I have, but almost all the time I receive rejection mails saying that your profile suits but we wish you better luck. I even sometimes write back to get any feedback that would help me understand what I might be doing wrong, but just to receive replies that most of times consisting that we are looking for someone with same origin country.



It has been more than a year since I am doing this kind of online applications but to no results. What should I change to get a chance to get my application considered and proceed.



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    I am an Android developer with almost 5 years of experience in native android application development. I am considering moving to another country, mainly Canada, japan or any European country with good demand for IT professionals.



    I have been applying with different companies having vacancy that suits my current profile, I have even applied to lower positions that require half of the experience I have, but almost all the time I receive rejection mails saying that your profile suits but we wish you better luck. I even sometimes write back to get any feedback that would help me understand what I might be doing wrong, but just to receive replies that most of times consisting that we are looking for someone with same origin country.



    It has been more than a year since I am doing this kind of online applications but to no results. What should I change to get a chance to get my application considered and proceed.



    I am new to this site, If this question doesn't belong here kindly migrate to someplace appropriate.



    Any input is welcome.









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      I am an Android developer with almost 5 years of experience in native android application development. I am considering moving to another country, mainly Canada, japan or any European country with good demand for IT professionals.



      I have been applying with different companies having vacancy that suits my current profile, I have even applied to lower positions that require half of the experience I have, but almost all the time I receive rejection mails saying that your profile suits but we wish you better luck. I even sometimes write back to get any feedback that would help me understand what I might be doing wrong, but just to receive replies that most of times consisting that we are looking for someone with same origin country.



      It has been more than a year since I am doing this kind of online applications but to no results. What should I change to get a chance to get my application considered and proceed.



      I am new to this site, If this question doesn't belong here kindly migrate to someplace appropriate.



      Any input is welcome.









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      I am an Android developer with almost 5 years of experience in native android application development. I am considering moving to another country, mainly Canada, japan or any European country with good demand for IT professionals.



      I have been applying with different companies having vacancy that suits my current profile, I have even applied to lower positions that require half of the experience I have, but almost all the time I receive rejection mails saying that your profile suits but we wish you better luck. I even sometimes write back to get any feedback that would help me understand what I might be doing wrong, but just to receive replies that most of times consisting that we are looking for someone with same origin country.



      It has been more than a year since I am doing this kind of online applications but to no results. What should I change to get a chance to get my application considered and proceed.



      I am new to this site, If this question doesn't belong here kindly migrate to someplace appropriate.



      Any input is welcome.







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