I have just woken up in this wonderful day! And today I am going to talk about looking for a life in a foreign country.
It is a deed we are living in a world linked with each country. If there is a crisis in one country, each country feels it. And this is a deed for any issue, a thing many people criticizes. Nevertheless, I don´t want to speak about this hard word but I will focus on human resources.
In these days, a person who can´t speak in English is over and limited to their country. A huge disadvantage because experts say It is necessary to relocate internationally as well as to have a multi-cultural vision. In addition, there is more enterprises who operates in different countries and they seek this sort of workers with willingness to relocate. Thus, most European countries have university degrees entirely in English. No, Spain It isn´t in this group!
Although there are other reasons which could finish in a relocation (like bad economic situations, wars and so forth), I will focus in another scope like these developed countries workers, highly skilled with a 6-7 knowledge level, that is, with a degree or a bachelor. Indeed, there is an special market for this kind of workers.
In USA, there are programs between Europe and USA which permits this workers to have a work in USA like it follows:
-Working Holidays: to this university students in summer break, which permits you to have a temporary employee like waiter, dishwasher and so on but It is really interesting in order to practice your English and you can visit the country during a month like a tourist. An interesting option because you can earn more money than the fees paid. See www.ciee.org/ for more information.
-J1 Internship or trainee: if you have finished your university studies less one year ago, you must find and interested US enterprise in your field, you must make the bureaucracy (CIEE can help you) and finally you must pass an interview in the Embassy. If you are chosen, congratulations, you will able to work in US up to 2 months to 12 months. Okay, in this case you need a good English level spoken and written but I guess if you are listening an English blog, lol. And you must have less than 35 years old.
In New Zealand, you have 3 options not limited to all European countries:
-A sponsorship of a kiwi enterprise who shows there is no kiwi workers availables to this job and then, you must pass an interview with immigrant officers.
-Longterm Skill Shortage List, if you have a degree or relevant experience in one subject demanded for NZ. But you need a IELST 6.5 mark or European C1 level diploma. Until 50 y.o.
-Working holidays, if there are this program in you country and It is similar to US program but you need show you have NZ$4,000 in your bank account and you have less than 35 y.o.
In Australia, there are several programs not limited to the hole Europe:
-Another sponsorship
-Skilled immigration, if you have a degree, if your job is demanded, if you have at least 12 month of experience in this job in the last 24 months and if you have 6.5 IELST
-Working holiday: more restricted than NZ pass.
So, you can see there are strong process and It is more complicated in kiwi or aussi countries. I think there are "rules followers" and you must be returned to your country if something is wrong with you.
Moreover, we can´t forget working in Europe because of Schengen space. That is, you can work in another European country without any problems or with minimum limits. In this case, you must find a job and speak French or German and English. More languages, are assets. And of course, there are several university programs who can help to introduce to high skilled job if you have a degree.
To conclude this entry, I would give the idea It is necessary to have a multi-cultural vision and willingness to relocate and travel if you seek working, of course. In addition, now It s required you speak at least 3 languages (your mother tongue, English and French or German or Chinese) and, of course, in this world so specialized you must have a university degree.
Have a nice day, I am going to run a little!!!
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