hey how can you find out about careers in other countries? i'm trying to figure out what country i want to move to, but i don't have a college degree. so i want to move to a country where there are tons of jobs needing people regardless of whether they went to college or not and actually pay well, you know? i'm thinking that places in south america are like that but i'm not sure. how do i find out?
*i am fluent in spanish and i know a lot of portuguese
**google didnt help me**
viviena answered Wednesday May 24 2006, 10:22 pm: Google does turn up some very helpful sites, but only if your search is specific about where you might be interested in working, e.g. _working in australia_ (for example) turns up a ton of relevant sites. A Google search for _working in Brazil_ also seems to turn up some relevant links. Try using keywords like that first.
As for actual info... I can't say too much about South America, but I know for other Anglophone countries, you would do best looking up info on their working visas from the relevant department of immigration government websites. If you're thinking about moving to another country permanantly (or at least for a very long time), many countries have a 'skilled migration' scheme, which doesn't necessarily require a college or university degree. Probably many South American countries have a similar scheme, but you should be able to find out easily. [ viviena's advice column | Ask viviena A Question ]
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