So I am thinking about working abroad. I am a citizen of that country. There are a couple of recent online news articles about how there is a shortage of people working in that profession. Is this info reliable?
>inb4 what is the job and country?
>>1140224
What profession? Does it require insurance or certifications?
>>1140225
Teaching, yes
>>1140224
Okay, so you must have some dual passport situation.
Within my country, there are state by state certifications, so you'd need to do whatever process there would be for that state, and for the country within the state. It can be a 2-5 year process, for what is a lesser paid job, unless you have a Masters. The path might be that you teach private school first while you work on certs. College level work has a process too, and in most states require the upper division degree (basically you have to have more education than your students there).
To do these things you need a residence, not just a passport Pass a background check, have established credit and mailing address. It might be hard to hit the ground running, without savings and other work first.
You should probably stop being evasive and list the countries in question.
>>1140237
I am from Hong Kong and I want to teach Chemistry in Australia
>>1140429
Bump
>>1140429
What source is reliable?
>>1142062
I am asking about online news articles