Looking for Job Opportunities Abroad

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Asked By CuriousNomad123 On

I'm currently based in the US and I'm eager to leave due to the current situation here. It's been tough finding stable work, and the thought of continuing to support the system feels wrong. I'm exploring the possibility of working abroad and potentially migrating permanently. I'm open to suggestions for job opportunities or advice on how to navigate this process. I'm a decent Spanish speaker and willing to pick up other languages if necessary. Anyone out there hiring expats or have insights to share?

8 Answers

Answered By TaxlessWanderer On

I feel you on the tax concern. I moved to Japan a couple of years back and, while renouncing citizenship isn't an option for me, I've managed to avoid taxes since my US income is below the threshold for the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion. Just a heads up, you'll have to deal with your investment and retirement accounts if you decide to renounce. Think carefully about it!

Answered By MakeItHappen On

Maybe start a GoFundMe? It could help you get started on your journey!

Answered By Skeptic101 On

If you hate it here, you might end up feeling the same way wherever you go. Just a thought!

Answered By HopefulSpirit On

Good luck with your search! Hope you find what you're looking for!

Answered By FutureNomad On

Ecuador is another great option since it's Spanish-speaking and pretty easy for expats to settle in. Not sure how strong the IT market is, though.

Answered By SpanishExplorer On

If you're good with Spanish, consider Costa Rica! I've got friends who live there, and they enjoy it quite a bit. The IT community might be smaller, but it's worth checking out.

Answered By OilHustler789 On

I heard Venezuela has openings in the oil industry. Just putting that out there!

Answered By TechTraveler56 On

Most places abroad tend to pay less for IT jobs compared to the US since many companies outsource. My advice would be to secure a remote job while you’re still in the US, allowing you to transition overseas smoothly. I'm looking into Southeast Asia or Europe myself, and my boss is cool with me working remotely as long as I stick to US hours.

ExpatsInLimbo -

I totally get that, but I'm more focused on what it takes to stay in a country for the long haul. Any thoughts?

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