So I have a bit of a unique case… I’m a researcher, and academia is kind-of known for hiring people across the world & are very willing to sponsor visas as long as someone has a PhD. I genuinely wouldn’t have been able to find a regular job in EU, and that is not even considering the language barriers… I’d love to know this topic better as well.
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bitwolf@sh.itjust.works 3 days agoFor finding a work visa, is the avisa coach? Or like recruiter that specializes in expats? I’ve had a hard time finding jobs that will accept visas and I really dislike America.
zlatiah@lemmy.world 3 days ago
Varyk@sh.itjust.works 3 days ago
there aren’t specific Visa coaches or recruiters that specialize in expats Independent of companies, although a lot of companies are looking for expats.
but that’s kind of looking at it backwards if you really dislike America.
I really disliked America 15 years ago and so I bounced.
it was a very good decision.
you can either teach English online or in person in the country you move to, which is very easy, or you can get any remote job that pays you $500 a month or more and you can at least get out of the states while you figure out if you want more money or what you’re really looking for.
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