Visa

 

How to Land an Overseas Job Despite Visa Obstacles

I recently obtained a bachelor's degree from a renowned university in the U.S., and my academic records are excellent. I moved to Spain without a work visa. I thought that my resume would open doors with ease. As it turns out, I was wrong. Spanish interviewers are interested in me until the visa issue arises. According to lawyers in the U.S., the visa procedures are easy and inexpensive, and it's just a matter of finding a company that will sponsor me. What do you suggest I do? – read answer

 
 

Moving to Another Country Isn't Easy

I'd like to move to North America and since I speak English, language won't be a problem for me. What's my best option for landing a job there? – read answer

 
 

Getting a Work Permit Is Your Biggest Hurdle

I'm considering looking for a job in Europe, in the UK in particular. I have over 30 years of management experience in all areas of an organization — sales, marketing, manufacturing, finance, etc. — and owned a manufacturing company that did business in the UK. What's required of a US citizen to work there and how can I learn about job openings?  – read answer

 
 

Check Local Consulate For Information on Visas

I have a bachelor's degree in computer science and over five years' experience in information technology. I work in India, but would like a new career in Europe. I heard that there's a visa that would allow me to work anywhere in Europe. How can I get one? – read answer

 
 

Employers Hold the Keys To Work Permits in Europe

I'm an administrative assistant for an international company in Belgrade. I'd like to secure a part-time job in Western Europe so I can work while I finish my studies at the London School of Economics. I have a passport and references from two previous employers and I'm fluent in English. How can I get started? – read answer

 
 

Find US Companies That Sponsor Foreign Workers

I just completed a master's degree in business from Uppsala University in Sweden and want to work at a large international investment bank in the US. I don't have a US work permit and live in Sweden. How can I go about this? – read answer

 

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