The Chad
Well-Known Member
Hello,
Since this is a multi-national forum, I figured I'd ask this question here...
Who here lives and works in a country that they were not born or a citizen of? If you are an expatriate I would love to hear about your experience and what is involved in working abroad.
The reason why I'm asking is that in several months, I will be graduating with a degree in Operations Management and I have no ties to any particular location, and enticed by possibly looking for, obtaining, and living in another country (somewhere in Europe perhaps, maybe the UK?), and I have personally experienced a lot of what my own country has to offer. Don't get me wrong, I love my country, I am just looking for a different experience in my life.
Is it easier to find a job in the country you want to go to before moving? Is it easier to get a work visa or what not? Are there any good online resources for me to read up on?
Any wisdom from people who have been through this on here would be greatly, greatly appreciated. Thank you all.
Since this is a multi-national forum, I figured I'd ask this question here...
Who here lives and works in a country that they were not born or a citizen of? If you are an expatriate I would love to hear about your experience and what is involved in working abroad.
The reason why I'm asking is that in several months, I will be graduating with a degree in Operations Management and I have no ties to any particular location, and enticed by possibly looking for, obtaining, and living in another country (somewhere in Europe perhaps, maybe the UK?), and I have personally experienced a lot of what my own country has to offer. Don't get me wrong, I love my country, I am just looking for a different experience in my life.
Is it easier to find a job in the country you want to go to before moving? Is it easier to get a work visa or what not? Are there any good online resources for me to read up on?
Any wisdom from people who have been through this on here would be greatly, greatly appreciated. Thank you all.