Travel Articles » Working Abroad

Working Abroad Articles

1: Working Holidays explained
With the aim of promoting international understanding by allowing young people to experience the culture of another country back in 1975, the Australian government set up a program known as the working holiday and in that first year just 2,000 visas were issued.

2: How long do people teach English abroad for?
Teaching abroad is a life-changing experience. Not only will you see and do things that you never thought you would, but you'll boost your confidence and develop new skills that can be used in a vari

3: Work In Australia: Employer-Sponsored Permanent Visas
There are two major types of employee-sponsored visas: temporary and permanent. This article discusses the three ways to attain a permanent visa for skilled labourers.

4: Teaching English abroad offers an escape route from the UK jobs crunch
With UK unemployment at a 12 year high, widespread redundancies and thousands of graduates lining up to collect degree certificates that by no means guarantee a job, the opportunities offered by teac

5: How much cash can I make teaching English abroad?
First up, we'll let you in on a secret: unless you win the lottery while you're doing it, teaching English abroad will never make you a millionaire! What it will give you, however, is a different kin

6: Teaching English to Young Learners
Whether you enjoy working with children or not, it is likely that you'll find yourself teaching this age group at some point in your TEFL career. They can be difficult and challenging but they can a

7: What Exactly is Travel Nursing?
If you are a nurse and have been qualified for the minimum of a year, then travel nursing may be an exciting work opportunity for you and a general life experience for your spouse or partner. It may

8: The Edge of Having a Visa Service
More and more people flock Australia to visit its famous natural beauty and some to stay for good. Alongside every attempt to step on Australian territory are strict compliance to standard requirements.

9: Relocating to Paris? A few things to know
When relocating to Paris for a sabbatical year, an internship, or a permanent job, the most convenient way to tackle your housing needs is to rent a furnished apartment at least for the first months or year of your Parisian stay.

10: Realities of a Westerner Living in Thailand
Most tourists visiting Thailand, whether it be a backpacker, a package deal tourist , or regular visitor leave Thailand with many endearing memories, the excitement of Bangkok, the fabulous beaches a


1