If you really aren't set on where you want to go and are limited only by the language, you might want to consider Canada. I do know that you need to have a sponsor there before you can seek full-time and year-round employment and a work visa. It's not as easy as you might think. I considered going to Canada, buying a little place and retiring there. I could, but if I stayed there longer than 6 months in each of three consecutive years, would have to go through their immigration process just like everyone else. You have to admit their national health care and lack of crime is something to be envied.
I agree with Seeking Nirvana. Assess why it is you feel you need to go to another country to work. Some tihings that you think you are leaving behind will sneak into your pocket and go with you. |