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Ragee2017-12-20 21:20:59
Emigration and immigration
Ragee, 2017-12-20 21:20:59

Is it possible to immigrate to a programmer without a higher education?

I went to college as a programmer + self-taught and wanted to immigrate to Europe (Germany, the Netherlands, France, Czech Republic, Spain, Italy) as a java developer. So is it possible to immigrate without higher education. I have read that some people do.

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Saboteur, 2017-12-21
@saboteur_kiev

Most outsource companies offer fairly comfortable immigration options, provided that you are a good specialist.
Let's just say that if you are a real senior in terms of level, then the absence of a higher level will not hurt you.
If you are also a team leader with at least a year of experience, then in general the problem should not occur.
There are enough juniors and mids on the other side.

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lamer350, 2018-08-28
@lamer350

It is possible - but difficult, because you need a diploma to obtain a visa (confirmation of professional abilities).
The absence of a diploma can only be when you are a very cool developer, speak at conferences, that is, your achievements are easily accessible on the network (photos of events where you spoke, especially if you have repeatedly spoken at a conference in the country where you want to move).

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BBmike, 2017-12-20
@BBmike

Can. 2 years of proven relevant experience per year of study, if it is a work visa.

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oh, 2017-12-20
well @AnneSmith

you can immigrate only to countries with a transparent immigration policy - the states, canada, australia,
all the countries you listed do not have such a policy and change their rules whenever they want, and they pay pennies there
. the most important thing in a foreign country is a legal status that you do not have will be taken away due to suddenly changed rules, which even America cannot boast of European
immigration policy in general leaves much to be desired especially in recent years, think ten times before you shove there

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