Hi, Alex Berezovsky here…
If you want to work abroad a few months from now, you will find this article extremely useful. Working abroad is a life-changing experience! But you need to know the basics first…
Enjoy it!
Best Wishes,
Alex Berezovsky
Working abroad can be an exciting, rewarding and horizon broadening experience; and if you take the time to plan ahead carefully before you go, you will make your transition into the overseas work place a smooth and successful one.
So, if you’re considering relocating overseas to take up a temporary assignment or you’d like to move abroad permanently and find work there are basically three main aspects of expatriation that you need to think about before you make your move and this article examines them for you.
1) Location
Unless you’re being relocated by your employer to a fixed location you will quickly discover that it’s a big wide world and you therefore have a great deal of choice when considering which country best suits your lifestyle and employment requirements. In an effort to narrow down your search a little consider any country you’re interested in in view of the following considerations: -
i) The location’s distance from your home country and your family and friends – remember that there will be times you want or need to return home and/or to catch up with old faces. How easy and affordable will it be for you to go ‘back home’ should the need arise and how simple will it be for your friends and family to come and visit you?
ii) The weather – some countries are more or less hospitable in weather terms and someone who originally heralds from Tropical North Queensland may find it a struggle to cope with the wet, grey winters in England for instance and someone from Canada may find is a shock coping with the searing summer temperatures in Spain. Thinking about your ideal overseas location from a weather perspective may well cut down your choices!
iii) Your family – particularly if you’re expatriating with children you’ll need to think carefully about the healthcare and education facilities available overseas and also about getting your essential insurances in place before you go. Some countries are more expensive and restrictive than others…bear this in mind.
iv) Language barriers – if you’re considering moving to a country where the mother tongue is other than your own will this restrict your employment prospects? Can you overcome this by learning the language before you go or do you need to reconsider your destination?
2) Employment
Are you a professional in a given industry or do you have a flexible skill set that will allow you to seek work in many different sectors? Do your qualifications translate favourably and transfer directly overseas? What sectors would you like to work in, in which countries can you find work in a profession that suits you?
These are all questions you have to consider carefully. Next, if you’re moving overseas permanently you need to be practical and realistic and consider the long term employment prospects for you, your spouse and any other family members accompanying you…if you can find employment today how easy will it be to change employer or advance your career later in life?
You should then examine your desired location carefully and determine whether or not you need work permits, residency visas and permission to work and live abroad, if so you should get the ball rolling and apply as soon as possible in case of any paperwork and administrative delays.
Also consider the taxation and financial aspects of working abroad…remember that if you’re moving to a low cost country the economy will likely pay lower wages than you’re used to, will these be sufficient to sustain your ideal lifestyle?
3) Accommodation
Last but not least is the thought of finding somewhere to live abroad. By now you’ll have a clear favourite in the location stakes but now you need to examine the property market and whether it’s easy and affordable to rent accommodation when you first arrive and whether, long term, it’s possible for foreign residents to purchase freehold property abroad.
If you’re planning on moving abroad permanently you’ll also need to think about moving your household belongings and personal effects with you, and what about transporting your pets overseas too?
There are many relocation companies who specialise in relocating individuals and families abroad, these companies have a fantastic skills base to assist you with every single aspect of the process. If on the other hand you’re on a budget or looking to work abroad for a shorter period of time use the internet to find forums and information sites dedicated to expats, working abroad and the particular countries you’re interested in and you’ll quickly be amazed at the wealth of invaluable information out there.
Rhiannon Williamson is a freelance writer based in Cyprus whose many articles about living and working abroad have appeared in expatriate publications around the world. Visit this link to read her latest articles about: North Cyprus
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March 24th, 2007 at 4:23 pm
Hi dear
my best regard to u iam mohamed mohsen mohamed and i would like to work and to live at canada in the future
March 24th, 2007 at 4:30 pm
I love canada,This is what I have so far.finger prints,birth certificate,ssi card,in canada I have money and employment,a place to live,and a fiancee which is all in victoria bc.the problem is a couple of felonies from 1980-grand theft and 1984-unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. with all of this can I still make it to victoria bc. Michael
March 24th, 2007 at 4:35 pm
Dear Mr. Alex,
Thank you very much for your informative mail of and on. In my particular circumstances when I am trying to get legal status out side my home country, how can I switch over my program to Canada. However, due to your continuous temptation and Canada’s friendly laws I am more than intereted to migrate but the procedure is cumbersome for me. I would be obliged in case you can help me for my immediate movement to Canada and the estimated cost of this arrangement. With profound Regards, Syed Ali
March 24th, 2007 at 4:36 pm
Dear Mr. Alex,
Thank you very much for your informative mail of and on. In my particular circumstances when I am trying to get legal status out side my home country, how can I switch over my program to Canada. However, due to your continuous temptation and Canada’s friendly laws I am more than intereted to migrate but the procedure is cumbersome for me. I would be obliged in case you can help me for my immediate movement to Canada and the estimated cost of this arrangement. With profound Regards, Syed Ali
March 24th, 2007 at 4:36 pm
i Want to know how i can work in Canada.
March 24th, 2007 at 5:07 pm
I want to imigrate in CANADA,if is possible,but only if I have to work and to live,in good conditions and I want to have the possibility,to show my profesional experience.
Thank you.
tel: 0040744354264
March 24th, 2007 at 5:23 pm
I want assured work in Canada only then I can think of immegration.
March 24th, 2007 at 5:45 pm
Placement in Canada please.
March 24th, 2007 at 5:48 pm
Placement in Canada please. Need a job there
March 24th, 2007 at 6:57 pm
hi alex i am ready to immigration in canada my friend
March 24th, 2007 at 7:00 pm
Dear Alex Berezovsky,
Yes, I want to work to Canada together with my family. My present situation is like these. I am here in Paris, France right now working as part timer job and my family live in Philippnes. Could it be possible we go together there. If so please advice me accordingly what to do? Thank you
March 24th, 2007 at 7:33 pm
I would like to work and live in Canada but is so hard for people who doesn`t have the points that you need for the embassy
March 24th, 2007 at 8:56 pm
HOLA COMO ESTAN
MUCHAS GRACIAS POR SU INTERES DE VIAJAR A CANADA
LA VERDAD ES EL SUENO DE MI VIDA VIAJAR A CANADA, PERO EN EL MOMENTO NO CUENTO CON LOS RECURSOS ECONOMICOS NECESARIOS PARA REALIZAR ESTE VIAJE. YO LES AGRADECERIA QUE ME COLABORARAN EN EL SENTIDO DE RELACIONARME A TRAVEZ DE UNA EMPRESA PATROCINADORA PARA PODER REALIZAR ESTE SUENO TAN ANELEDO
CORDIAL SALUDO
EDGAR EDUARDO SUAREZ ACEVEDO
March 24th, 2007 at 9:19 pm
can’t wait to be in canada.
March 25th, 2007 at 1:35 am
dear alex b.
i would like to go to canada, but i dont have million in my pocket to go there, how can you do for me ?
call me if you can. ( 311-2070782 ) it’s a colombian cellphone. my e mail is danamarion@hotmail.com
March 25th, 2007 at 2:29 am
I WOULD LIKE LIVE AND WORK IN CANADA..BUT IS VERY DIFFICUL..TRAVEL TO CANADA…I LIVE IN PERU NOW..BUT I’D LIVE IN CANADA…
I NEED THE INFORMATION…OK..
SO..I DON’T SPEAKING ENGLISH VERY WELL.BUT I LEARNNIG…
PLEASE RESPONSE IN SPANISH
THANK..