[thelist] OT: Working Abroad
Christian Anderson
ckanderson at powersurfr.com
Sat Aug 11 23:58:24 CDT 2001
Im doing it right now. Im here in Tokyo, Japan, and on a working holiday
visa. By having this visa, I can basically do whatever I want, and its good
for one year. At that time, I can be sponsored by some company, and
basically stay as long as I pay my bills and am not doing anything illegal.
Unfortunately, I dont think that people in the USA have access to a Working
Holiday Visa... Im Canadian :)
Christian Anderson
Email: chris at photokyo.com
Cell/Keitai: digger at ezj.ido.ne.jp
URL: http://www.photokyo.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Catherine Giayvia" <giayvia at hotmail.com>
To: <thelist at lists.evolt.org>
Sent: Sunday, August 12, 2001 10:35 AM
Subject: [thelist] OT: Working Abroad
> Hi all,
>
> I'm developing a strong hankering to work abroad, specifically in New
> Zealand. It's definitely time for me to get away from the 'States for a
bit.
> Are there any Listers who have successfully gotten past the whole "you
can't
> get a work permit until you have a job offer and we won't give you a job
> offer until you have a work permit" conundrum? Anybody currently working
in
> New Zealand? Is there truly a shortage of IT professionals there (and in
> Australia), as I've heard there is? Tell me everything.
>
> TIA,
> Catherine
>
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