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Is a technical diploma in IT for a foreign country necessary?
Colleagues, good afternoon.
Introductory: I live in the Russian Federation. I have a high school (specialist, studied for 5 years, graduated back in 2011). A diploma in economics, not a technical plan at all. I realized that it’s not mine, now a Frontend developer, middle with 2 years of experience.
Question 1: in order to look for work abroad and possible subsequent emigration, many countries seem to require a diploma in the direction in which you will look for work, i.e. diploma in IT. In Germany for sure. Which countries do not require a diploma, but just passed the social security, visas, all things and top work.
Question 2: If I have a specialist diploma, but not in IT, and I plan to study at a university, is a master's degree in IT enough or will a retraining diploma be enough or something else?
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I repeat 100500 times that before you think about moving, you should not think about whether your diploma is suitable or not, but decide which country and how soon you want to move. The set of possible visas and ways of moving for permanent residence depends on the country, and there are different requirements. Many countries, even more visas. Guessing where your diploma will apply there is stupid and useless if there is no chosen country of destination.
Well, if we talk about moving by profession, then in the next few years after getting your first job in IT, you can forget about it as a class, because relocation is an expensive and not very easy process to call anyone
I agree with the opinion above, a diploma is definitely not the first factor in choosing a country for moving to work, in the case when there is kyplu-diplom.net.ua
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