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What are the requirements for working abroad?

1. If you go abroad with a technical secondary school degree, your choice should be narrower. If you go to Singapore, you can only apply for WP, and individual industries such as chefs may also apply for SP. It's no problem to go to Turkey, England, etc.

2. Training often refers to Japan in terms of labor services, and most of the ordinary labor services go to Japan for training are trainees.

3. The income from going to the United States, Europe and Japan is higher, but the fees and visa requirements are also high, so it is easy to refuse the visa. You'd better choose which country to go to according to your education, major, language and work experience.

4. Different countries charge different fees, such as 30,000-40,000 in Singapore, 0,000 in Japan, 40,000-50,000 in Europe, Turkey and Cyprus, and 0/1-13000 in Britain. You don't have to think about America. You can't go.

The key to your job depends on your past work experience and language ability. The more you can speak English, the more capable you are.

As for the language problem, you'd better find a training school like New Oriental to learn it first.

7. As for the risks, as long as you go abroad, there will be more or less. This comes from whether the intermediary company you are looking for is legal and reliable, and whether the work permit you apply for must be countersigned. If you can't sign it, you will lose the visa fee, notary fee and possibly other fees. But generally speaking, unless you go to countries like Britain and the United States, as long as you choose the right intermediary company, the risk is not great.