Where to immigrate?

MehdiBmm

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A few hours ago I've learned that I got my bachelor degree in the French language and its literature. I was SOOOOO happy...for a moment before realizing that my country has a problem with unemployment and bad salaries.

So I am thinking to immigrate but don't know where to go as not every country accept people from mine. I do speak French and Arabic on a native level with fluent English but I have no work experience: s

Even if I find a way to immigrate by studying there, I'll probably take it but what do you suggest? Is there a country more open, I don't' know something I can make use of or where I can study for cheap?
 
A few hours ago I've learned that I got my bachelor degree in the French language and its literature. I was SOOOOO happy...for a moment before realizing that my country has a problem with unemployment and bad salaries.

So I am thinking to immigrate but don't know where to go as not every country accept people from mine. I do speak French and Arabic on a native level with fluent English but I have no work experience: s

Even if I find a way to immigrate by studying there, I'll probably take it but what do you suggest? Is there a country more open, I don't' know something I can make use of or where I can study for cheap?


Apply for immigration offices with your detailed CV , they will give best opportunity country based on past records ....
 
Apply for immigration offices with your detailed CV , they will give best opportunity country based on past records ....
We don't have this kind of offices here where you apply with the CV and they suggest the country, you have to choose on your own based on research and word of mouth :s
 
there are so many countries to move to @MehdiBmm, it is hard to reply, and it depends on your nationality; but speaking French, English and Arabic is certainly an advantage, you could get into sales in many countries, Arabs have big money, so speaking Arabic is clearly a great skill to have that can be used all over the world.
 
France seems like the obvious choice given your location + knowledge of the language. Why not?
For studying it is, the price is kind of exaggerated given my country's currency.
there are so many countries to move to @MehdiBmm, it is hard to reply, and it depends on your nationality; but speaking French, English and Arabic is certainly an advantage, you could get into sales in many countries, Arabs have big money, so speaking Arabic is clearly a great skill to have that can be used all over the world.
Certainly, specially those Golf countries but it seems that it's hard to immigrate there :s
 
I wouldn't suggest the US, at least for the next couple of years.
 
The problem is you need some skills, the language is not the first factor. If you go in France, everyone knows french. So isn't really an advantage. You need to learn to do a shit in your country, then you can leave.
 
I wouldn't suggest the US, at least for the next couple of years.

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The problem is you need some skills, the language is not the first factor. If you go in France, everyone knows french. So isn't really an advantage. You need to learn to do a shit in your country, then you can leave.
Yes, but the thing is to learn what? What is in the demand that is not filled by the natives?
 
We don't have this kind of offices here where you apply with the CV and they suggest the country, you have to choose on your own based on research and word of mouth :s

i meant ask the office manager what is best country could accept you based on your CV from his/her past experience , which country you have high points for , this could be calculated once reading your CV , got it ?

anyways Canada Québec Area seems good choice for you .
 
Apply for a some post-graduate program and then you'll have a lot of time to deside!
 
Canada could be a good fit. We have an entire French province and the rest of the country usually learns at least a little French in school.
I wouldn't suggest the US, at least for the next couple of years.
6.5 years ;)
 
Canada could be a good fit. We have an entire French province and the rest of the country usually learns at least a little French in school.

6.5 years ;)
I would love to go to Canada but I've read that they don't accept people in certain industries and they don't accept unexperienced workers.
 
Politics aren't allowed on BHW. Now, if some mods would do some unbiased moderation, that'd be fine...
 
I would love to go to Canada but I've read that they don't accept people in certain industries and they don't accept unexperienced workers.
You're probably right. I heard it's hard to get in here but I have no idea what they look for.
 
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