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[quote=Anonymous]In general, it's very difficult to get a visa to work abroad. I looked extensively into this about 8 years ago, when I lived abroad for a year and taught English. Some companies were willing to sponsor English teachers who wanted to stay, but most were not. The people I know who ended up staying abroad and working either married someone from that country and then became eligible for a visa or were sponsored by a company. For nanny work, the easiest way to work in those countries is to find an American family who lives in one of those places part of the year and see if you can travel with them. The only country I know where someone has had success getting a visa on her own for freelance work is Australia, but there are age restrictions. If you have a masters in ECD, you might also look into teaching jobs at International Schools who might be able to sponsor. [/quote]
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