Getting work abroad could be a daunting experience for many of us.
In the United States, there are many problems affecting the average American.
Some of these include:
Inflation
Increase in housing prices
The deepening political divide
With an increase in remote work opportunities and a good pay attached, you’ll find that the migration rate of Americans to Europe will increase by a great percentage and it’s not just to visit, they’re certainly planning on staying for a long time.
What countries are easiest for Americans to get jobs in?
Portugal tops the list of the best places Americans can get jobs abroad.
The country remains at the top of the list for best places to live.
In addition, Americans can get jobs in the following countries:
Ireland
is a country I recommend to friends because of its labor shortage that migrant workers are filling.
As such, getting a work visa in Ireland is very easy.
However, before you can apply for a work visa, you would need to already have a job.
Two main work visas in Ireland include:
The Critical Skills Employment Permit:
This is specifically for highly skilled workers in professions which are necessary for the growth of the Irish economy
The General Employment Permit
: This includes all kinds of jobs
Germany
Thanks to Germany’s ChanceKarte, workers can relocate to the country without securing the job yet as long as they meet the specific criteria.
These requirements are:
That they are below the age of 35
That they have sufficient German language skills
That they have at least three years of prior work experience
That they have a foreign university degree or vocational school diploma
Denmark
I love Denmark for its demand for skilled workers, which ranges from science to legal to technology industries.
Finland
Although I visit Finland during Christmas, I still want to visit the country during summer.
If you want a job, you are take advantage of the country’s “Quick lane”, to search for a good job.
The average waiting time for this process is usually about 24 days.
People who qualify for the accelerated visa service are mostly “specialists” and start-up entrepreneurs.
Non-EU workers must apply for a residence permit after 90 days in the country.
What countries allow US citizens to work?
For Americans, some of the easiest countries you can get a work visa include:
Australia and New Zealand
Ireland
China
The Netherlands
Singapore
Ecuador
Cambodia
Germany
It is no doubt that many people who reside in the US have thought about relocating to another country.
There are several reasons why Americans would want to move to a different country permanently.
A few of these reasons include:
Cheaper housing options
To study overseas
To launch or start up a business
For retirement
For Job opportunities example teaching
What countries like to hire Americans?
Australia, Canada, France, Germany, New Zealand, Malta,Mexico, Montenegro.
Australia
If you want a great country with a developed economy, beautiful attractions, and friendly citizens, you can visit Australia.
This English-speaking country has a commendable quality of life.
It has even been voted as one of the world’s best places to live as a top immigration destination for Americans.
By obtaining a work visa, Americans can stay for about 1-3 years.
After this time frame, however, it is important to apply for true permanent residence.
This part requires more paperwork, a job or Aussie family relation.
Canada
Canada boasts of a very low crime rate, a stable economy, rich culture and remarkable quality of education as well as healthcare systems.
Here, you can engage in a long list of activities including:
Hunting
Kayaking
Skiing
Hiking
Almost all Canadians speak English outside of Quebec.
If you w would like to live or work in the country, there are several programs Canada offers.
Moreso, people participating in the program can apply for full citizenship in 3-5 years.
Ecuador
You can visit Ecuador, a small South American country with 1,200 miles of coastline and a terrain stretching from the Amazon jungle to the Andes Mountains.
Ecuador features an active volcano and the Galápagos Islands.
If you are looking for a job, you can come to this country.
Ecuador remains one of the most developed
countries in South America
, and it has many modern facilities like a top-notch health care system and high-speed internet.
France
Who doesn’t want to come to France?
The country is popular for its world-class cuisine and wine, culture and scenery.
It has very beautiful people and great scenery.
Surprisingly, this country is quite affordable compared to several others.
Are you a tech worker?
Whether you are a tech or social worker, France got you covered.
Germany
When it comes to Americans, Germany is a very accommodating country.
Many of its populace are fluent in English, and about 110,000 Americans already live there.
Berlin, its capital, is known as the country’s business hub and offers many opportunities as well as great nightlife and a low cost of living.
It is quite easy to get a three month visa here.
The process of permanently relocating to Germany is quite straightforward although you may have to go through the stress of visiting government bureaus to submit paperwork and provide documentation.
New Zealand
Many Americans reside in New Zealand currently.
Here, you can easily obtain an emigration visa and work permit.
A good number of all the residents here speak English and there are plenty of activities to engage in, including:
Skiing
Scuba diving and
Winemaking
However, one downside of relocating here is that the cost of living in New Zealand is actually higher than that in the US.
Malta
Owing to the fact that Malta was once ruled by the British, about 15% of the residents in Malta are expats.
Here, one of the national languages spoken in the country is English.
You can engage in different fun activities such as:
Sightseeing
Scuba diving and other water sports
You’ll love the beautiful culture in Malta as it is a wonderful blend of Arabian, British and Italian elements.
Mexico
I know Mexico is our next- door neighbor, but it remains one of the most famous destinations for American expats.
Thanks to its delicious food, low cost of living, modern amenities like high speed internet and reliable utilities, it is a great option for Americans who want to relocate to a new country.
Montenegro
Funny enough, Montenegro is not easy to find on the map.
However, those who eventually find it will see that it is an amazing country located just north of
Greece
and east of Italy.
This scenic seaside country happens to be the most bio-diverse in all of Europe.
It is known for its perfect mix of Italian, Greek and Turkish influences.