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"Correspondence diploma" and immigration, is such a diploma accepted?
Asked here a question about a zaochka. Second higher technical education, is it worth it?
Hence the question has arisen - whether such a "correspondence diploma" is accepted by employers abroad.
Or they simply will not give a visa, because such a diploma is not quoted. (Will it be possible in this case to save another existing diploma, but in a different specialty)
Or a visa is issued only if there is a specialized diploma.
Why I ask, because I know English at a conversational level (12 years of study) + I constantly talk with a native speaker (stepfather is German, we speak English). And I wouldn’t want to just miss the opportunity to work overseas because of a diploma in the future. (if it hasn't already been missed).
I apologize if the question seems stupid.
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employers do not issue visas, they do not need your diploma
a diploma or do not need to look at the requirements of the visa you are applying for.
if you need a diploma to get a visa, then it doesn’t matter what specialty it is, except for full immigration, points depend on it.
You can live in Russia while working abroad on the same upwork.
In general, if I were you, I would be more worried about professional skills and not for a diploma.
Indeed, a diploma (including one similar to this kypit-diplom-vuza.com.ua ) does not affect the receipt of a visa in any way, but only on the preferences of your employer. If you are already a specialist who cannot be found locally, then it will not be difficult to get a job there.
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