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May 25, 2023, 12:05:10 PM
I think compared to my country, working overseas is more guaranteed but unfortunately I have parents who can't be left behind because of that I took a job abroad via remote. in that way I can work and get the facilities provided and even be made like a good employee in a foreign company. Even so, I think we have to be careful because if you look for jobs online, more scams are found.
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May 25, 2023, 09:33:26 AM
It would depend I actually wants to try it but there is too much to consider,
My daughter if I would move abroad I would have a hard time visiting her.
I know working abroad would make me earn more than I am currently earning but, it is not just about the money or work if I would move to a different country I would like to live there for good.
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May 25, 2023, 06:59:38 AM
I will not move because of the Job but for better standard of living, if you are a graduate of computer science related courses, with a good skill, you can secure a remote job in your place without livng your comfort zone, all you need is your internet 5g or 4g preferbly, your computer and the brain and you are very good to go, you don't need to work on visa to locate abroad but if you want a good standard of living, that is where migration comes in, my country don't have 24/7 electricity, no good hospital facility for treatment even when you have the money, I will move out because of these factors.

Same here.

Though, I could do some part time jobs if I don't have anything to do just to kill boredom and it's good to have extra sources of income to ensure yourself or even your family that you will never be short in money. Living abroad is a great upgrade especially if you're from a third world country, which is obviously a nightmare because of poor governance, as always.

There's a lot of opportunities abroad also, and the wage is way more better than here in my country, which they requires too much in application to be qualified yet you'll be underpaid with a lot of works to do every single day
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May 25, 2023, 06:27:43 AM
With the nature of the industry I am in, it would be very hard for me to get jobs abroad. The qualifications are just very different between countries, although of course the expertise will still remain to be a plus but still, there'd be a lot of prerequisites and other such exams that I need to pass that I swore to never do again. If my job is centered on IT or generally just computer science stuff, I don't feel the need to go abroad and get better pay - I could just snatch a couple of remote consultancy jobs and I'm good to go. But being a professional working on the healthcare industry, it will be difficult to penetrate the job market on another country without relevant experience being on a higher position. Besides, I'm just providing for myself at the moment, and the salary I'm receiving for my job is higher than the median here in my country. I think I'm good.
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May 25, 2023, 05:51:43 AM
Going or moving to another country is of course a very pleasant thing, I have plans to move to a developed country like the USA or Europe, I am currently around 25 years old and I will look for detailed information, and I have friends who work in the USA and are still actively communicating there, I'm sure one day I can go and work in the USA and of course in the long term I can become a citizen of the USA or other developed countries.
Well, whether it is pleasant or not is totally dependent on your status and the nature of the work you will be doing there since that will determine the quality of life you will be spending in that country you are moving in. If you are well-educated, skilled, and you know that you can get a job with a good pay rate, you will probably be good.

But, if you are going into the labor industry and will be working as a laborer out there, you are definitely going to have a hard time settling or having any time to enjoy your life and stay there as you will be working too hard to get pennies in return.
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May 25, 2023, 04:00:55 AM
Going or moving to another country is of course a very pleasant thing, I have plans to move to a developed country like the USA or Europe, I am currently around 25 years old and I will look for detailed information, and I have friends who work in the USA and are still actively communicating there, I'm sure one day I can go and work in the USA and of course in the long term I can become a citizen of the USA or other developed countries.

The United States is one of the worst abroad countries to relocate to, it's among one of the most visited but that's just for vacations and tourism. The racism in the country is very high, foreigners are the target of abuses and the culprit go away with this hate crimes because they're citizens. Most stories we hear are been censored and the real things aren't been showed because we have crimes committed there always but only hear of a few ones.

Gun shooting crimes are increasing  daily in America and the targets are foreigners, we have other Europe countries that are less popular, more peaceful and calm and good to relocate to than going to America. Besides America is already crowded and noises.
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May 25, 2023, 03:55:17 AM
so far there is no desire to move and live abroad. I am more comfortable living in my own country with various customs and cultures. it's hard to leave the habits that have been ingrained since childhood. Even though I will have a lot of money overseas, I can't afford to start life in a new situation, so I have to adapt. this is because the main thing is that I am already married and have children, so I learn to be grateful for what I have now
I understand because it's certainly not an easy matter to adapt abroad,
it's a normal thing because of cultural differences and many things that make it difficult even though everyone certainly has their own way of how they adapt in a new environment,
especially if you already have a family, of course it's not easy to leave it.

You really need to adjust because of the environment on it , it is either too hot or too cold and mostly I've noticed those people who went to other countries they got sick as they are still adopting to the climate there but after that they will able to adopt the temperature on it , what most difficult is mental health because you are too far from your country as well as family which is your mental health is kind of eating you if you are  not taking care of your self, that is why it is better to join community there with the same nationality with you so that you have friends to talked with.

There is a lot for us to learn and adapt if we want to migrate to another country to live and work. But everything will be nothing if we want to go and be consistent with our choice. Things will be difficult at first, but it won't be more difficult when compared to staying in the homeland without money. I think there is nothing more difficult in this world than having no money. Moving abroad to work will be difficult, but in return, it brings a lot of money, and that is why many people choose to work abroad.
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May 25, 2023, 03:54:44 AM
It depends on where you go and what you leave behind, and living abroad is not a magic bullet for every flaw in your current situation and can change it, it is best to do a careful analysis of what specific benefits you will gain, if any
and moving abroad is not as easy as you think because it will take time and it is also expensive and you have to really prepare for it, and you also have to have clear goals for moving. And you also have to have friends or relatives there who will make sure you get a job or income and also a place to live, if that's not there you're only torturing yourself.

and my advice is better to use the money or capital that you prepare to live abroad to use to create a business or for side business capital, in my opinion this will be better and not easy to be pessimistic. Because wherever we live, and no matter how cruel the situation is. Here we need intelligence to think about and find solutions, not abroad because it's not that easy, unless someone regulates it.
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May 25, 2023, 03:47:09 AM

So yes, would you consider moving abroad for a better future? Would you try to find a way to stay in your country, either through online work or by accessing all possible opportunities?

I have never left my country before, but according to some travelers who have done so and have experience of the situation, they are saying that aren't many job opportunities in other countries also. Because of this, I don't plan to travel abroad and look for work unless I already have a job secured there, so when I arrive I won't face many difficulties. In fact, I don't think I'll be able to adapt to other countries' weather, especially the temperatures in the USA and England.in fact, technological advancements have made it easy for anyone to work online from any location where internet is accessible.It is never my intention to move out of country and attempt to stay overseas permanently, except in situations like treatment or tourism that may take me to there.
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May 25, 2023, 03:40:07 AM
so far there is no desire to move and live abroad. I am more comfortable living in my own country with various customs and cultures. it's hard to leave the habits that have been ingrained since childhood. Even though I will have a lot of money overseas, I can't afford to start life in a new situation, so I have to adapt. this is because the main thing is that I am already married and have children, so I learn to be grateful for what I have now
I understand because it's certainly not an easy matter to adapt abroad,
it's a normal thing because of cultural differences and many things that make it difficult even though everyone certainly has their own way of how they adapt in a new environment,
especially if you already have a family, of course it's not easy to leave it.

You really need to adjust because of the environment on it , it is either too hot or too cold and mostly I've noticed those people who went to other countries they got sick as they are still adopting to the climate there but after that they will able to adopt the temperature on it , what most difficult is mental health because you are too far from your country as well as family which is your mental health is kind of eating you if you are  not taking care of your self, that is why it is better to join community there with the same nationality with you so that you have friends to talked with.
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May 25, 2023, 02:53:09 AM
so far there is no desire to move and live abroad. I am more comfortable living in my own country with various customs and cultures. it's hard to leave the habits that have been ingrained since childhood. Even though I will have a lot of money overseas, I can't afford to start life in a new situation, so I have to adapt. this is because the main thing is that I am already married and have children, so I learn to be grateful for what I have now
I understand because it's certainly not an easy matter to adapt abroad,
it's a normal thing because of cultural differences and many things that make it difficult even though everyone certainly has their own way of how they adapt in a new environment,
especially if you already have a family, of course it's not easy to leave it.
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May 25, 2023, 02:35:43 AM
If it's time to move for reasons that are inevitable, then you have to.
For me, it's like the last resort that I've got but as long as things are still fine where I am right now, I haven't thought of moving in other countries.

I'd love to travel and have a vacation but moving permanently, no.
Definitely,  it's also my last resort. I will attempt everything else before making such an important decision, with the best option being remote work.
We're living on this time great for remote workers but depending on your approach towards it. There have been remote workers that can't contain the loneliness as they work from their homes and they need some social life because they can't do it anymore due to busy schedule.

But whatever decision you'll do in the future, good luck to you and I hope that you'll do what you think is best for you. Opportunities are limited but if you've been blessed to have one and also given the opportunity to go to the places you want to go, be grateful and follow what your heart is telling you without any regrets.
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May 25, 2023, 02:28:41 AM
So far, in my opinion, the best option for work seems to be online, especially if it has flexible hours and a working schedule. You can work from wherever and whenever you want, provided you get the job done. Digital nomads have been increasing over the past few years, and it seems like a perfect opportunity that provides work-life balance. I believe that it's something that would suit my personal needs. I want to travel and explore as many destinations as possible, so working a regular 9-5 job with 20 vacation days per year isn't going to cut it.
Currently Generation Z tends to choose to work in an online environment and they have even succeeded in accumulating much greater wealth compared to regular jobs in companies and government. I see the potential for jobs like this to continue to increase with people's ability to master technology and the typical person who likes to travel abroad, maybe this kind of online job is perfect for him.

So yes, would you consider moving abroad for a better future? Would you try to find a way to stay in your country, either through online work or by accessing all possible opportunities?
I have never thought about moving to another country to change the future for a much better one, because even though in my country it is still quite difficult to get a decent part-time job with an appropriate salary. Some of us can still try to build businesses to sustain life, even if it doesn't bring us to a much richer stage at least enough to live life.

One thing that I think about when I intend to move to another country and we have to start from zero to build a career there, not to mention talking about opportunities for how we will start something there. Sometimes it doesn't necessarily work because there are many examples of people in my area who risked living in another country and ended up returning home with nothing.
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May 24, 2023, 11:58:28 PM
So yes, would you consider moving abroad for a better future? Would you try to find a way to stay in your country, either through online work or by accessing all possible opportunities?

Honestly, that was my original plan before I get married so I don't have to struggle with the daily expenses working 8 hrs from a local company that pays too little. Majority of the workers here in my country are underpaid, that's the reason why considering to work abroad is always gonna be an option to a person who is financially struggling here.
That was my goal before, not until I learned how to find a job online in a work from home set up. I've got a job offer which almost triples my monthly salary from my previous work. Though the work schedule is completely in a different time zone, but the most important thing is that I am able to work at the comfort zone or I can even work while on a vacation as long as you get a good internet connection. Not only that, you can also get multiple client long as you can handle the workload all at the same time.
So, this changes my perspective in going abroad. Before, the goal is to work abroad, but now the goal is to visit and have a vacation abroad.
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May 24, 2023, 11:07:49 PM
So yes, would you consider moving abroad for a better future? Would you try to find a way to stay in your country, either through online work or by accessing all possible opportunities?

Honestly, that was my original plan before I get married so I don't have to struggle with the daily expenses working 8 hrs from a local company that pays too little. Majority of the workers here in my country are underpaid, that's the reason why considering to work abroad is always gonna be an option to a person who is financially struggling here.
That was my goal before, not until I learned how to find a job online in a work from home set up. I've got a job offer which almost triples my monthly salary from my previous work. Though the work schedule is completely in a different time zone, but the most important thing is that I am able to work at the comfort zone or I can even work while on a vacation as long as you get a good internet connection. Not only that, you can also get multiple client long as you can handle the workload all at the same time.
So, this changes my perspective in going abroad. Before, the goal is to work abroad, but now the goal is to visit and have a vacation abroad.
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May 24, 2023, 09:32:08 PM
so far there is no desire to move and live abroad. I am more comfortable living in my own country with various customs and cultures. it's hard to leave the habits that have been ingrained since childhood. Even though I will have a lot of money overseas, I can't afford to start life in a new situation, so I have to adapt. this is because the main thing is that I am already married and have children, so I learn to be grateful for what I have now
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May 24, 2023, 09:05:17 PM
For me I consider moving and living abroad. Moving abroad can be an exciting and life-changing experience, but we need to consider some factors before making the move. Make sure we understand the visa requirements for the country we are moving to as they can vary widely. Research on the cost of living on our target country and ensure that we can afford it. Consider also the job opportunities in our field in the new country. Consider also the language if that country is not an English speaking country it would be a lot harder for us to adjust.  Look also in the healthcare options and ensure that you can be covered. Research on the housing options and costs in the target country.
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May 24, 2023, 08:49:39 PM
I live in a developing country with an income of about $500 per month or $6000 per year, I have a friend who works in Canada and can earn an annual salary of about $32k or more than 5x my salary, but he often complains that being away from his family makes him lonely and planning back again, the most important factor of happiness is being able to be with family and loved ones.
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May 24, 2023, 05:06:09 PM
With the point you raised moving abroad is not the solution because in your country you aren't convinced doing 9-5 jobs but you prefer remote jobs unless you already got that job before moving abroad that will be very difficult at least for some time. For me to consider moving abroad I will consider my pocket, whether will I be able to sustain myself for a month, and the reality of getting a job.
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May 24, 2023, 04:45:57 PM
This is why I like jobs that doesn't require your presence, jobs like Coding and building apps for people doesn't require you to move out of your country to another, this is why I love technology and the blockchain.

Few projects have their team scattered around the world, they only face time when it's needed, the teams all work at home and do whatever they want, upload server, get a website running, etc

If I have to leave my country, it will never be because of job, it will be holiday, changing of environment for a while and relax for some months and move back to my country.
Yes, this is the only time i would be considering on going into other country not for the job but for the holiday your are taking or having the vacation.I agree on what you had said about
remote jobs which it doesnt really need for you to be on physical but you are earning $$$ or something other currencies which does have high value on your local currency
then it would really be that an advantage. It would really be just that preferable on this way. Moving isnt really something necessary unless if there's really that a good opportunity
but if you could be able to earn decent without needing to move then better stick into it. Honestly, i dont really like for me to leave specially into my family on which it is really
better that im home and able to witness their presence or be with me rather than on working abroad but you are really that far away.
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