Module 3 How to prepare to work/live abroad?. Learning outcomes  3.1 Identified where you can travel to.  3.2 Explored the type of work you can apply.

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Module 3 How to prepare to work/live abroad?

Learning outcomes  3.1 Identified where you can travel to.  3.2 Explored the type of work you can apply for.  3.3 Considered any obstacles to moving.  3.4 Identified your objectives

Working Abroad For some people, working abroad is a logical step in their career. For others, it's a necessity in a tough job market or a desire for a better standard of living. And there are those who do it to experience a different way of life The reasons to work abroad are numerous, and the experience can be both life enriching and career enhancing.

Working abroad video 4jxDxMTPHM (Video to be added and similar video sourced for Spain, Poland & Germany)

Where can you go?

Checklist Visas and work permits Health and insurance Financial matters Transferability of qualifications Accommodation Family matters

Setting your objectives Why do you want to work abroad? What do you hope to achieve from the experience? Where do you want to go? What do you want to do? How long would you like to spend abroad? How you will benefit personally? And in terms of your career?

Learning outcomes  3.1 Identified where you can travel to.  3.2 Explored the type of work you can apply for.  3.3 Considered any obstacles to moving.  3.4 Identified your objectives