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Grisha2019-11-06 23:18:04
Emigration and immigration
Grisha, 2019-11-06 23:18:04

Where can I emigrate without higher education?

Good afternoon. I am a self-taught programmer - I started working in the office at the age of 17. From education there is a certificate of complete secondary education. About a year of experience. It would be very cool if you shared with me your experience and knowledge about countries (preferably English speaking) where higher education is not required for a work visa.
Thank you all in advance.

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Ronald McDonald, 2019-11-07
@Zoominger

To Ukraine, to Uzbekistan, to Poland (to pick strawberries).
This is the answer.

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Ivan Shumov, 2019-11-06
@inoise

To the countries of the former CIS. It is worth forgetting to other places, since in most cases, in this case, it is required from 5 years of relevant experience in this field from 5 Len, not to mention the presence of an invitation from a foreign company, to which low-level specialists surrendered de facto

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fdroid, 2019-11-07
@fdroid

"Higher education is not needed" © Toasterovtsy

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kk95, 2019-11-11
@kk95

As far as I know, from English speakers - nowhere. We went to the university and even worked on holidays, but there the dishes were washed for 1-2 months. And it was the issuance of visas through the university somehow. Money was brought, but no experience in the specialty. Each country has a list of specialties in which specialists are needed. Read the lists. We need programmers. Not schoolchildren. Of course, if you "communicate" with someone because of the desired country + the company you want to, and this someone will decide something there, well, or just send your resume to this company with a link to your github where you have some kind of large project your own working, for example, a new instagram or your own operating system, or, in extreme cases, a browser game is "more difficult" than online chess, well, maybe they will invite you.

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Eugene Kuznetsov, 2019-11-14
@KEugene

I would recommend that you look into the issue of immigrating to Australia under the Skillselect program . Every year a list of professions (from massage therapists to programmers) is published, according to which you can get to Australia. The process can take from one to two years. It is unlikely that it will turn out faster somewhere, if we talk about a completely legal process. If interested, watch the video, for example, this channel ( www.youtube.com/vperedglobal ). Through it you can find a few more friendly on the same topic. Ask there for more details.

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