if it is conformed why not
2006-07-25 22:47:31
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answered by abdul k 3
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What's possible? You dont mention the ~(somewhat tedious) paperwork involved, like working permits, visa, and all. Do you have that? Are you allowed to work where you want to go and settle? Can you get a job in your profession? Do you have what it takes to succeed? I find that you have to have something that the locals dont have to be able to pull through. You know, some reason to give the employer the "energy" to pursue you and not the next national who is employment-ready with no qualms of filing for visa stuff. If all that is in place, go for it. The world is your playground, basically. Facing the challenge is what shows you what you are "made of" - see if you can adapt to new environments and if you have the balls to make it. Living abroad has made me realise the strengths I never knew i possessed, its a challenge, and I mean serious challenge. So I'd say move out of your comfort zone and go try something new. You can always go back home if it dont work out. But if you dont go sample while you can, just remember that YOU WILL MISS ALL THE SHOTS YOU DONT TAKE...
2006-07-26 07:04:46
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answered by Matrix 2
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If your alone, then I say go for it if the pay is better but if you have family and children then you gotta do some thinking.
2006-07-26 05:48:23
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answered by lilolynyk 2
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list the pros and cons.. if you are afraid don't be.. You can always go back home if you don't like it
2006-07-26 05:45:24
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answered by At the seashore 2
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Where to? If you can, go.
2006-07-26 05:47:54
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answered by elliebear 7
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YEA
2006-07-26 05:46:06
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answered by Anonymous
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