Is it really good to go abroad? Is it reliable to work abroad?

Updated on workplace 2024-04-10
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It depends on where you go. And it's up to you to do what you do?

    Tourism. Study.

    Job. If you are traveling, and if you are financially able, you can consider some European countries. I haven't been there, I don't know** is better.

    I've been to Istanbul in Turkey though. It's a good place. Both the human and natural environment are comfortable and pleasant.

    And, if you decide to visit a place, be sure to check the best places to visit in the country. It is more meaningful to travel with a purpose.

    If you want to study abroad, it depends on what major. Then check which country, which university, which major is better. Of course, it also depends on your own situation.

    If you work, it is best to be assigned by the company, so that part of the expenses will be reimbursed by the company. However, it is very pitiful to be sent abroad, helpless, and unfamiliar with life. It also depends on the individual's ability to adapt.

    A friend of mine has been sent out for several years and is homesick too much. Hey, I am always envied by others when I am abroad, but I don't know the loneliness and bitterness in it.

    There are also things like "the weather is sandals" This friend said, cultural differences and language environment are different, it is really difficult to integrate into their circle at first, but they are very easy to get along with (at least I have been in contact with foreign friends before), it all depends on their adaptability.

    Haha, good luck. good luck~

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you want to open your eyes, you can endure it for two years if you go out to get in touch with new things. 4 years of undergraduate studies is just too boring.

    Cultural differences and language differences make it difficult to fit into the circle of ghosts.

    However, what you have been exposed to abroad and what you have learned at home can be combined to have a clearer "understanding" of yourself and the world.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The cost is a bit expensive, but it's fun, and you have to have economic conditions

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's almost the same as at home, isn't it all on the earth?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Each person's situation is different, and there are pros and cons.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Going abroad to work is reliable, and there is generally no danger.

    People living abroad are all people, so why is it insecure? I work in the Philippines, and before I came out, my friends said that guns are not allowed here, and I can't go back when I come, which I really think is a little ridiculous.

    Frankly speaking, there is definitely no domestic security here, but naturally it is impossible to say that there are many guns, wars and turmoil as we imagined or reported in the domestic news. Because since hundreds of thousands of Chinese have been working here for a long time, it means that there is no problem with the general environment here. If it is true that even basic personal safety is not guaranteed, then no matter how high the salary is, there will not be so many people, including me, who will continue to develop here.

    In fact, as long as you think about it rationally, you can understand it.

    But after all, you are in a foreign country, you must be more vigilant here than in China, you can't say that you get drunk in the middle of the night and hang outside, or a girl goes out alone at night and encounters a black car, or even clashes with the locals, fights, etc., these can really be said to be self-inflicted, even in China, there will be potential safety hazards. So in fact, as long as the individual strengthens the awareness of prevention a little, there will generally be no problem.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Going abroad to work is reliable, and there is generally no danger.

    Generally speaking, we go to developed countries, and the legal system of developed countries is very sound, and we will think that foreign countries are not safe because they are not familiar with the living environment abroad and will not communicate with the locals, so we will think so, in fact, there is no such thing.

    About ninety percent of migrant workers in Canada are illegally stayed, that is, the so-called black households (black workers), they have "taken a boat" to Canada, and some have stayed after applying for a visa, they all have no identity, because getting a green card not only requires money but also time, and they just want to make money and return to China within a few years, and there is no need to get an identity; If you want to live here in the future, you can apply for a green card through some law firms.

    The price of working without identity is that you can no longer go to Canada after returning to China, except for those who make a lot of money, it is not easy to work abroad, but it is not terrible, if it is so bad, no one will go abroad for a long time.

    Working abroad in Canada mainly recruits construction technicians (carpenters, bricklayers, rebar workers, welders, plumbers, interior decoration, etc.) with a salary of more than 30,000 yuan, and other unskilled people can go to farms and factory assembly lines, and the monthly salary can be more than 20,000 yuan if they are proficient, and the chef is also very good in Canada, provided that your cooking skills must be good. You can also get a salary of more than 30,000 yuan.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It is reliable to work abroad, and there is generally no danger, but you still have to pay attention to safety.

    In fact, it is not difficult to work abroad, mainly because of the understanding of foreign policies. Choose the country that's right for you. Basic understanding of laws and regulations related to entry and exit.

    Generally, most people will choose an immigration intermediary service agency, and when choosing an intermediary, you need to pay attention to choosing a reliable agency. As well as understanding some common **, and possible labor disputes.

    First of all, one thing is certain, many people go abroad very successfully and make a lot of money, and there are also many people who go abroad extremely unsmoothly, run into walls everywhere, and are deceived.

    The countries that can be selected are:

    United States. Individuals in China can apply for EB-3 employment-based immigration. EB-3 requires permanent employment from a U.S. employer, such as a large U.S. cleaning chain, Pizza Hut, and other large companies, but it takes 6-7 years or more.

    Even if you get a master's degree in the U.S., you generally need to wait a year to get an H1B visa at a large company before you can get a green card.

    Germany. There will often be employers who offer a work visa for the Chef category. In general, there are too few authentic Sichuan chefs to find abroad, and many Chinese restaurants hire Cambodian chefs to cook Chinese food.

    Basically, good chefs and bosses are inseparable, and they generally become chefs quickly. However, chefs must have a work visa in Europe, and a tourist visa will basically not be hired by the boss, and it is also an illegal part-time job.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It is not all ** to work abroad to make a lot of money, but you need to be careful to distinguish the real from the fake to avoid being deceived. Here are some suggestions for recognizing the real from the fake:

    Don't easily trust the promises of strangers. If a stranger promises you a lot of easy money, think carefully and don't believe it easily.

    Do your research and understanding. If you do have the idea of working in a silver country, you should do a good job of relevant research and understanding to understand the policies, laws and culture of the destination country, as well as the employment situation and salary level of the target industry.

    Be wary of false information in job postings. If you see an exaggerated salary package or a simple and easy description of the job in the job posting, be wary of possible false information.

    Don't be gullible about the other party's request for a fee. If the other party asks you to pay the relevant expenses in advance, such as visa fees, air tickets, accommodation fees, etc., you should consider it carefully, and it is best to pay through formal channels to avoid being deceived.

    Seek help from a professional body. If you do need to work abroad, you can seek help from professional agencies, such as human resources companies, immigration companies, etc., to obtain more reliable information and services.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    First of all, it is a good thing to go abroad, but it is necessary to choose a professional institution to handle it.

    I don't know what kind of institution you are talking about, but it requires you to investigate many aspects.

    If you don't know something, you can consult me, and you can understand the mood of going abroad to make money and quarrel.

    But be sure to find the right way and method, don't choose blindly.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Your question is about going abroad to work and make a lot of money. How to distinguish the real from the fake? According to the information I found, there are indeed a lot of people who go abroad to work in the market, and some intermediaries or individuals take advantage of people's yearning and ignorance of going abroad to carry out various frauds and deceptions, so that people lose money and even personal safety.

    Check the qualifications and reputation of the intermediary or individual to see if there is a legal business license, qualification certificate, customer evaluation, etc., and avoid dealing with unlicensed institutions or individuals with bad records.

    Compare the market ** and common sense to see if there is too high a commitment or too low a fee for the quieter, such as a monthly salary of tens of thousands, no skills, no fees, etc., these are not in line with the reality, it is likely to be **.

    Read the contract and agreement carefully to see if there is a clear job content, work location, working time, salary, benefits, etc., and avoid signing contracts that are ambiguous or have unfavorable terms.

    Keep relevant evidence and vouchers, such as ID cards, passports, visas, air tickets, receipts, etc., to avoid being seized or confiscated by intermediaries or individuals, affecting your normal travel and work.

    Be vigilant and sensible, do not trust other people's rhetoric or sympathy, do not disclose your personal information or bank accounts, do not easily pay any fees or deposits, etc., and do not participate in any illegal or dangerous activities.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Going abroad to work is not necessarily the best, but some labor dispatch companies or intermediaries may have fraudulent behaviors that lead workers astray. Therefore, when choosing to work abroad, you should pay attention to the following:

    Choose a labor dispatch company or intermediary agency with a good reputation and reputation to see if its qualifications and experience meet the requirements.

    Understand specific information such as job responsibilities, salary, working hours, welfare guarantees, etc., and sign a formal labor contract or internship agreement with the company to protect your rights and interests.

    Pay attention to fraud behavior, do not easily believe some exaggerated promises of earnings or unsubstantiated promotional materials, be cautious about signing employment contracts or agreements, and keep relevant evidence.

    If a labor dispatch company or intermediary is found to have committed fraud, it should be reported or complained to the relevant departments in a timely manner to protect its legitimate rights and interests.

    In short, not all of them work abroad, but they need to be carefully selected and prevented from fraud, and they need to protect their legitimate rights and interests.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It's unreliable, and it's basically a scam now.

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