SAP Career in Overseas

Hi All,
I have spent my significant time in Banking and Finance, and recently started my SAP Career and I would like to work abroad and planning to apply for immigration visa. Can anybody suggest me out of Australia/New Zealand/Canada/Denmark which country is better as far as opportunities is concerned especially for young professionals.
Thanks
aman

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Matt wrote:
> I'd go for Canada, or Denmark.
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> Australia is full of venomous snakes and spiders. New Zealand is full of orcs and balrogs.
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> matt
Australia also has crocs and [murderous bushmen|http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0416315/] while NZ has sheep and lots of them, just have a look [here.|http://www.travelplanner.co.nz/articles/index.cfm?aid=39]

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