Question:
Moving abroad after University?
Adriano
2009-11-28 04:04:27 UTC
Hey i am 17, I am in my last year of High school. Next year i will be applying for university. I have travelled all over Europe and South america, Asia, Oceania And Australia.
My Father is from South america and mother is from europe. I live in sydney.
The thought of starting from scratching and exploring the world excites me alot.


My dream is to move overseas and start a new life with qualifications and start from scratch. I know if i get a job in australia after university i will try hard to keep the job and i will hardly ever get to travel.

I will be stuck in this routine for basically my whole life. I want to move to europe, Every year travelling in a Motorhome. How hard will it be to find a job overseas with overseas qualifications. And has anyone done this?
Four answers:
Jay
2009-11-28 04:12:23 UTC
There are plenty of Australians in Europe and especially in the UK. If your mother is European and her country of birth is in the EU then you can qualify for residency in that country and travel throughout the EU on that passport.



Regarding your university qualifications - that is your key to getting a good job and with a degree you'll find a lot of career doors opening - depending on your course. Why not though go to a Uni that has an arrangement with another uni in Europe or the US so you can do a year's study there as part of your course?
iselin
2009-11-30 11:59:37 UTC
I'm pretty sure that qualifications are respected worldwide, as long as you go to a good/popular university who know what they are doing. There will always be careers advisors in the university who will be able to give you all the sorts of information that you're looking for and lead you in the right directions, but i'm sure it's possible!
Sharon G
2009-11-29 13:58:01 UTC
Hi



One of the things you can do is take a year off before University and try one of the gap year options

You can find more information in here http://www.gapyear.com/



You can also look for short term overseas job opportunities. Some of the options are – Au Pair, cruise jobs, camp counselors, ski instructors, scuba diver instructor, and catering hotel jobs.



More information can be found at http://www.expats-moving-and-relocation-guide.com/overseas-employment.html



Good Luck



Sharon
aurora
2016-10-17 01:29:30 UTC
word: different pupil would not understand their politics o.k.. needs to learn harder. Taiwan isn't component of the P. R. China. Hong Gong is extremely high priced so what that's beneficial to objective to do is get information and set up a available roommate earlier on your going there.


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