Amirali R. Davoudpour
Iranian Canon of Medicine and Law, Administrative Wing of Law and Healing association, Iranian Watchdog of Medicine and Law, Tehran-Iran
Email of the corresponding author: davoudpour@canmedlaw.org
Accepted and published July, 2024
Abstract
This article explores the multifaceted challenges faced by Iranian students and graduates who seek education and employment in third countries. It delves into three major issues: (1) the barriers created by local labor laws that hinder fair competition for foreign candidates, (2) the lack of entrepreneurial skills among Iranian graduates, and (3) the psychological pressures leading to mental health issues and family breakdowns. The findings reveal significant obstacles that impede the successful integration and career advancement of Iranian professionals abroad, offering insights into possible solutions and support mechanisms to address these challenges effectively.