What you need to know about Working Abroad, Working Holiday Visas and Teaching English Overseas.
Work Abroad General
This is by no means an exhaustive list, so please, if you know of any resources not listed here, place them in the comments below and I will add them.
Working Holiday Programs
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►For Canadians:
►For USA Citizens:
►For UK Citizens:
► For EU Citizens:
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► For Australian Citizens:
►For New Zealand Citizens:
► For German Citizens:
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►For Work in Canada
►For Volunteer in Canada
►For Work in New Zealand
►For Work in France
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►For Work in the USA
►For Work in Japan
►For Internship in the UK
►For Teaching in Spain
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GO WATCH
Vagabrother‘s Video on Studying Abroad
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07a8NU34lw0&feature=youtu.be
Japan is in a great need of English teachers. There’s always vacancy opens for foreigners from English speaking countries. Many of the posts offer visa sponsorship too. Gaijinpot is a good reference for overseas job hunters. Here is the link: http://gaijinpot.com/
Mima || Tokyo Blogger || http://tiptoeingworld.com
One day I would love to travel to the Boston area and fund my travel by working along the way. As I am a graphic designer all I need is my laptop and wifi, do you know if this means that I would still need a working visa? Great video by the way, very helpful!