Wednesday, August 1, 2018

Your All-in-One Guide for Studying or Working Abroad


For several years, people have been migrating overseas to realize their dreams. However, such moves demand robust planning so that you may comfortably settle in the foreign country. In order to help you plan, this article provides a list of 15 things that you need to keep in mind whether you aim to work or study abroad.

Studying or Working Abroad? Keep These Things in Mind

1.    Know your Permit: Get in-depth view of your permit, whether it is a work or study permit. Know about your rights as an international candidate. Also keep in view the limitations ofthe permit, so that your activities stay within the legal ambit. These details can be extracted from those who have been to the country on the same visa or from immigration website of the country.
2.   Credibility of the Job or Admission Offer: Before accepting the job/admission offer, make sure that the course or the employer is authentic. Check if the body issuing the offer is registered with the government. 
3.  Documentation: Carry all the required original documents such as ID proofs, academic documents, IELTS/ PTE test score cards, along with their photocopies. Don't forget to keep the scanned soft copies of these documents as well.
4.     Ways to Sponsor Your Move: As travel and stay abroad is an expensive move, explore various scholarship options (if you are a student), or know about the allowances provided by the company that is employing you (if you are shifting due to work).
5.     Plane Tickets: Plane tickets must be bought 3 months before the travel. This is the best time to hit the best deals and to buy tickets at the price that doesn't create a hole in your pocket.
6.    Emergency Contacts: It is crucial to know the places where you are to report when you face any crisis at a new place. Local contacts and embassy officials are of use in such adverse situations.
7.    Consult a Doctor: Make sure to consult your doctor before leaving. Bring your prescriptions and medicines from your native place as you may find it difficult  to get them at the new place. 
8.   Insurance: Before leaving, make sure that you have bought a travel and health insurance policy to assist you in case of a mishap.
9.    Local Connections: Try and contact your acquaintances residing in the new country so that you can obtain information about the essentials. Such connections can also be helpful in arranging accommodation before your arrival.
10.  Accommodation: It is better to arrange your accommodation in advance as it would help you feel secure. It's better not to promise your stay for more than 6 months as you may want to shift to a better place once you've known the area.
11. Purchasing: Avoid overspending. Just take essentials that help you sustain for about 3 months as later you will be able to get things from there.
12.  Know the Place: Knowing the local customs, religions and traits of the people of the country would make it easier for you to adjust. Most importantly, familiarize yourself with the local law as it may be quite different from that in your native country. Also research about the best food joints or shopping places that cater to your interests.
13.  Plan Your Finances: Plan your finances well in advance. You may also need to set up a bank account in a local bank.
14.  Write Down Emergency Numbers: It is better to maintain a written record of emergency contacts as digital devices may fail in times of crisis.
15. Mental Makeup: It is utterly essential to prepare yourself to adjust to the changed circumstances as shifting abroad often means going away from the family, which often needs a lot of courage.

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Your All-in-One Guide for Studying or Working Abroad

For several years, people have been migrating overseas to realize their dreams. However, such moves demand robust planning so that you ma...