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Hey, let me explain: I wanna leave my country. Things here are not ok economically and there are more than 100 murders a day.?
I'm latino, 25. I'm an electronics engineer and I have a MBA from a US university. So, as you guess, I am not a lazy guy trying to live off some government. So I wanna know which countries are the easiest to immigrate and also, what's better: apply for a job first, apply for a work permit, or just go to the country. Thanks, mates
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- ibu guruLv 76 years ago
You cannot just go somewhere & look for a job. You need the job first, and the employer has to get your visa - prior to your entry to the country. MBA is not a qualification for any employment visa anywhere in the world anymore. Those are a serious glut on most job markets.
What's your citizenship? "Latino" doesn't say much except to raise the possibility that a) you may have dual-nationality, which doubles the number of countries you can work in without any visa, and b) you are bilingual English-Spanish, which means you might have some job options in roughly 20 countries throughout Central & South America. And those are countries where electronics engineers might not be oversupplied.
As for the rest of your description, it sounds like you live in Dim-ocrat hellholes of Chicago or Detroit. The US is in serious economic trouble, and 100,000 engineers have been laid off in the past year. IF you have excellent engineering degree & experience, and if you're fluent in Spanish, then you need to be looking for work in Central & South America, where cost of living is relatively low, but wages for a good electronics engineer will be relatively high compared to taxes & cost of living.
- Rona LachatLv 76 years ago
You and an estimated 1,000,000,000 others want to move somewhere else. It is no longer easy to just go where you want.
Join something like IEEE and use their career section to help in a job hunt in other countries.
MBA is one of the over subscribed degrees many around the world have them and cannot find jobs with it.
Your application for some other country needs to very good with your qualifications. The local population gets first chance for any jobs. Work on some specialty in your field that is in demand where you are interested in.. Get GOOD work experience not just any job.
Look outside the cities. Major construction projects like hydroelectric dams tunnels bridges and so on. You might move from country to country project to project.
If there was an EASY country it would soon be overwhelmed with applicants. Illustrated by the recent activity in Germany.and the rest of Europe.
International Association for the Exchange of Students for Technical Experience (IAESTE)
International Association for Students of Economics and Commerce (AIESEC)