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Deka872015-09-26 13:39:03
IT education
Deka87, 2015-09-26 13:39:03

Is a diploma "by profession" required to work abroad?

I graduated from the university with a degree in construction, but for the last 3 years I have been working as a Front-end developer. I know that a diploma is required to get a job abroad (for example, for a Blue card).
Should the diploma correspond to the profession you are applying for, or is the crust itself important?

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Anton Titov, 2015-12-06
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Depending on the country. Depending on whether it was part of the education, at least optional training in the field of IT.
Also BlueCard is not the only way to immigrate to the country. There are always more options, and you need to play with them depending on the conditions. Ideally, you should always have an employer or an agency that will help you with specific recruitment and immigration issues and advise you on visa issues.

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Vadim_Morozov, 2019-10-30
@Vadim_Morozov

Depends on the specifics of your area of ​​work and field of activity. But for such a range of specialties, this is not at all necessary usually; diploved.com will be enough

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