Want to move to an English speaking country. Any suggestion?

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moonlightway
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Want to move to an English speaking country. Any suggestion?

Post by moonlightway » Sat Apr 27, 2013 5:12 pm

Hi Everyone,

I am a Non-EU currently studying International Business at one UAS of Finland. Hopefully, by next year, I am gonna complete my school.

As job market is not good here (Even getting a cleaning job requires the patience of Robert Bruce), I want to move to an English speaking country for job purposes. Currently I am doing cleaning job, but I don't want to end up my life with this job. (Hard job and less pay).

Do you have any suggestion for me?

USA? Canada? for instance.

I think visa will not be a big problem for me because I have previous visits to UK and USA.

Thanks in advance.

Have a nice day.
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Adrian42
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Re: Want to move to a English speaking country. Any suggesti

Post by Adrian42 » Sat Apr 27, 2013 6:37 pm

moonlightway wrote:Do you have any suggestion for me?

USA? Canada? for instance.
Australia might be a good option.
moonlightway wrote:I think visa will not be a big problem for me because I have previous visits to UK and USA. And by next year I can show around 30K (Euro) in my bank A/C.
That tends to not matter much in many countries.

As a rule of thumb, tourists spending money are welcome everywhere in the world, but people wanting to move permanently only when that is a benefit for the country (like qualifications that are missing in the country).

E.g. a Russian citizen living in St. Petersburg can easily get a tourist visa for Finland, but getting a Residence Permit in Finland might still be very hard (depending on his qualifications and job prospects).


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