Muslim professionals quit ‘hostile’ France in silent brain drain

(AFP) After being knocked back at some 50 interviews for consulting jobs in France despite his ample qualifications, Muslim business school graduate Adam packed his bags and moved to a new life in Dubai.

“I feel much better here than in France,” the 32-year-old of North African descent told AFP.

“We’re all equal. You can have a boss who’s Indian, Arab or a French person,” he said.

“My religion is more accepted.”

Highly-qualified French citizens from Muslim backgrounds, often the children of immigrants, are leaving France in a quiet brain drain, seeking a new start abroad in cities like London, New York, Montreal or Dubai, according to a new study.

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