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Is it realistic to get a job and move to some Western country without a tower?
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Is it possible to get an invitation to work in the US, Canada, EU, Australia without having a tower (generally none)? Has anyone had this experience or where can I read success stories?
I work as a freelance front-end developer, 3 years of experience
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Really. But many times more difficult than with a tower.
It’s more real with HSE, but it doesn’t depend on the tower at all, but on real knowledge and reputation.
You need to understand the way of thinking of Western countries - there a person without a higher education is a rogue who is not able to pay for his education (very expensive). Knowing that in our country the tower is given practically for free, this is immediately the label "he doesn't know shit." And it will be more difficult to prove that you are a specialist, and at the last moment you will run into some thread of a bureaucrat who does not fumble in technologies, but it is he who decides who to take, and he decides to take the one who has a diploma.
Yes.
There is an example when a person left for the Czech Republic without VO. Naturally, with some kind of downgrade on the career ladder.
I really
saw a bunch of people who didn’t even legally leave for the United States and then legalized there.
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