Saturday, April 14, 2012

I want to work abroad


I want to work abroad?
I would love to work and live abroad..!! But the only thing is, is i wouldnt know where to start..!! I would either want to live in France or Portugal but that is the furthest ive got lol My one dream though would be to work in a Disney park..!! I know its a long shot tho Any ideas...???? Mch Love <3 x x x
Other - Europe - 4 Answers
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idk
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i want to do the same thing ( but I'm in Canada). we have a travel agency called travel cuts and they have a program called "swap" for working abroad....very very helpfull...i think the us has travel cuts but im not to sure
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well it depends on your education...you can easily find a job in any european country portugal well i assume you can find a job in restaurant or in pub or disco club, you can also work as an au pair(look after a child)i think its a good start for an young girl and a host family can help you to adopt in a country later on its gonna be evrything easier about france well i heard you gonna need french...take some courses and improve your language skills evryone would appreciate your french and maybe it woud work out for you while looking for a job and why dont you take a friend with you????
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These are sites for expats in various European countries countries and general info on living and working in Europe: http://www.us-expatriate-handbook.com/ http://www.francethisway.com/wp/ http://www.howtogermany.com/pages/expat.... http://www.expatsinitaly.com/ http://www.expatsinitaly.com/before/gett... http://www.insight-italy.com/artscsii.ht... http://www.xpat.nl/index1.html http://www.expats.cz/ You can find similar sites for other countries including Portugal: http://www.uk-yankee.com/ http://www.expatsuk.com/ http://www.expatfinancial.com/links.htm I moved to Italy several years ago, but it was through my job. If you're a US citizen, you can't just show up in Europe and stay for longer than 3 months. It is illegal to work here without the proper work visa or student visa. Please be aware that you will have to file taxes both here and in the US if you retain your US citizenship. In general in Europe, and in particular here in Italy, you have to have a job lined up in order to get a work visa before you move here from the US. You can only stay for 90 days without some type of visa (work, student, ...). You cannot apply for the visa while you're here and you'll need the proper paperwork from the company. However, you could come over as a tourist for up to 90 days without a visa and look for work. Then you'd have to go back to the US and wait for the paperwork for a visa to be processed. Coming from the US, you'll also have to have skills that can't easily be duplicated here. That will mean a degree in a marketable field. It is much easier if you are an EU citizen; then you have the right to move and work within the EU.