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Ways to Work Abroad
There are many ways to work abroad, even if you don't have a working visa. If you are under the age of 27, you may be able to work abroad as an au pair (live-in nanny). If you are a native speaker of English, you can teach English as a foreign language. Spain, Italy, and Greece are the European countries that are in most need of English teachers. The demand for English teachers is even higher is South and Central America, Eastern Europe ( such countries as Russia, Ukraine, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia), and Asia. With a TEFOL certificate (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) you are a prime candidate for most positions, but some employers may hire you with merely a 4-year university degree or previous teaching or tutoring experience. If you plan to apply for a working visa, do so before you leave. Italian immigration tells me that I must return to the U.S. to apply for a visa and then come back. If you are not eligible for even a tourist visa and want to stay for an extended time, see if you can take university classes at your destination and acquire a student status. Check with the embassy of your destination country prior to departure. Visa requirements differ.
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