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How can I work in abroad without a college? degree?
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- Anonymous3 weeks ago
Judging from your English, you're not likely to find a job.
- 1 month ago
itis not so complicate as long as you know what you do for example learn how to fix a car and then find a automotive wher u can work for free first weeck and then negociate a paiment for 30 days
- Anonymous1 month ago
Judging from your English, you're not likely to find a job.
- ibu guruLv 72 months ago
These days, expect to need an advanced degree (minimum master's) to much chance of any kind of work abroad. Competition for jobs with employment visas is very tough, countries have been making their requirements far more stringent. Even Gulf States are reducing hiring of low-cost labor from Pakistan & India for unskilled labor.
Worldwide labor glut of a billion adults (pre-covid), with another billion on track to enter the world's workforces within the decade. Now, since covid has dramatically accelerated the existing trend to telecommuting, remote working, self-employment, etc, do not expect any employment visas to be easy to qualify for. If the work can be done remotely, no visa. And if you qualify, competition for such jobs can be extremely tough.
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- keerokLv 72 months ago
How? You work hard.
Not all jobs abroad require a college degree. You'll actually find more job opportunities that way. Just don't expect a high-paying salary.
- sunshine_melLv 72 months ago
Simply; it's unlikely you can.
Generally getting a work visa requires high level qualifications and experience in a STEM subject area
However each country has their own visa requirements; so do research.
- Spock (rhp)Lv 72 months ago
most countries don't need any more poorly educated people, so I suggest you look for a welcoming second or third world country
- dripLv 72 months ago
The military is one option that could take you over seas.
Marry someone who lives in another country where you want to work.
Both highly unlikely.
Get a job with a major international hotel chain and get transferred.
Get a seasonal job.
To work in another country you need a work visa. You need a job lined up with an employer who is willing to sponsor your visa.