Nina wrote:Irvine seems fine so far, boring, but it's one of the safest places in America
Dinostar77 wrote:Sis is moving to Japan (tokyo) to go teach English. Silly mare hasn't actually ever been to Japan so I told her to go visit first. But she's handed in her notice at work and is off in April, though for a visit to Japan and China. She abit of a tomboy (mum blames me), she's into gaming etc so I think she'll enjoy Japan. It's just a very long way away from family and she's going by herself.
Dinostar77 wrote:@Childintime, do you think she'd be better off teaching english in china?
Roujin wrote:Sorry but the English teacher in Japan twitch stream spot has already been filled by the based lord Jiyuna.
Brooks wrote:Japan is a bit troublesome unless you are comfortably well off. Teaching there means being pretty ruthlessly exploited in most cases.
MattyJ wrote:So I've been looking at Canada. Seems you need to have immigration stuff sorted out before applying for jobs as if you don't have the right to work there then the employer has to prove no-one in Canada is right for the job. Fine if you're a doctor or something but for a project manager such as myself that's a bit of a tall order.
Trouble is I work for the government so it's not like we have an office overseas that I can talk to people about getting placed in. I'm now wondering what the best options are... Is it stump up the few grand to try and get a working Visa and then get a job, OR do I try and find a job in a company over here that has big ties to Canada and then try and move over.
Anyone done anything similar/have experience? I'm wondering if there is a job site which caters to jobs which offer relocation/working visas?
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