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by bitkiller 4470 days ago
Thanks for replying.

I decided in this question to focus on what I regard as obstacles to enter on another countries or finding a job. That's why I avoided talking too much about myself professionally.

The reasons I want to emmitgrate are basically the same as the ones this guy described: http://amatarazzo.tumblr.com/post/79624842882/bye-bye-brazil.... I disagree on some views, but he is almost 100% correct.

On my skills, I prefer not to talk about this now, as I'm interested on understanding how the process would work. I would say I've been in the workforce for more than 12 years, and have done a little of a lot of things.

Thank you again.

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> I decided in this question to focus on what I regard as obstacles to enter on another countries or finding a job.

That's the wrong approach. In most countries you'll need a job before getting a visa, so focus on job market research beforehand, then check the visa obstacles.

Unless, of course, you don't need a job because you have (loads of) funds to apply for a entrepreneur kinda of visa.

If you have never lived outside your own country, I suggest you write down a list of questions you might have and then ask them around. You might have better changes to get them answered that way, instead of generic stuff. Immigration is highly subjective, by which I mean it depends a lot in people's particular circumstances as much as in foreign laws.