anon
Hello,
Many years has passed now, I didn't finish the baccalaureate, and I'm looking to immigrate to somewhere else. I'm currently planning to immigrate somewhere else for a better living and economy. I'm interested in any minimum wage job offering in the foreign country, Please share your experiences and recommendation in this topic :)
Elied
Legally? For people with low qualifications to immigrate for work(Not through help from a relative already there or through marriage) I'm sad to say those chances are slim to none. Furthermore if you don't speak the local language fluently even minimum wage jobs are not a real option.
My suggestion would be to get an education or work experience here then save up some money and invest in a foreign country to facilitate the immigration process. If you have assets in a country it gives you a better chance ie: a house or investing in a business.
Don't take my word to heart though, I'm in no means an expert, just putting in my two cents.
rolf
Low chances but who knows.
In Latvia and some other poorer european countries you can apply for citizenship after buying a house, which is much cheaper there than in Beirut. It is a EU passport.
I forgot the specifics so please don't take my word for it.
My message is that if you want to apply for qualified immigrant to Canada, France, Germany, etc., which is what most think of when you say Immigration, then I'd say your chances are slim. But it's a big planet and maybe you could "think oustide of the box".
You might also have some luck with other "less developed", but growing countries maybe; Equador, Mexico, China, Sri-Lanka (there is a huge economic boom there now) etc. These are poorer countries but look at the quality of life and opportunities.
If you look at the GDP of developed countries you'll see that it's not growing that much, even contracting, so you can better understand.
anon
Thanks for the useful replies, then buying a house is the best option here. I'll start my research and see if I can get a house in czech republic and thus apply for citizenship then I'll do holiday and work visas in other countries.
If everything else isn't working, I'll go to mexico then.
rolf
From what I read, you would get a temporary residence (which does not allow you to work in EU) and after 5 years you can convert that into citizenship.
Anyway good luck