While this is more demanding to achieve, the best type of Japa is the one that is free and cost you relatively little to achieve.
Here are some tips to achieve it.
1. Seek for scholarships. If you are very intelligent, resourceful, and competitive in nature plus you are not free a well-to-do family, your best bet is to seek study scholarships that will afford you the opportunity to Japa. There are many schools all over the world in different countries that offer complete tuition fees and living expenses covered. If you secure this type of opportunity, Japa is sorted for you. I personally secured this twice.
2. Search for Job sponsorship. Whether you believe it or not, there are jobs that sponsor you abroad. These jobs are usually ones with acute shortage and some employers sponsor candidates from overseas. Healthcare Jobs and many in-demand jobs fall in this category. For example in New Zealand, secondary school teachers are still getting sponsored and paid 10,000 for relocating. Some countries are also offering ten years golden visas for some occupation.
3. Search for free tuition schools. It is not only schools in Europe that offer tuition free education, a number of schools in Japan and South Korea for instance offer these opportunities. With your tuition sorted you can seek for other research assistant opportunities or teaching assistantships that will further make your Japa way smoother. Think outside the box. Don’t be one dimensional in your Japa planning.
4. Be international in your job search. There are fellowships, internships, volunteers opportunities with NGO abroad that can kickstart your Japa journey. Apply for remote jobs abroad that will get your skills showcased to an international audience. It is not uncommon that some people have received job offers and sponsorship while working remotely for doing exceptionally in their jobs.
5. Apply for Residence on arrival opportunities or long term visa opportunities. Believe it or not, Residence on arrival or Straight to Residence opportunities is a thing. Canada is offering this to Caregivers. Also some provinces in Canada are quite eager to sponsor exceptional talent in the STEM space. New Zealand is still sponsoring teachers and many other countries are still seeking for skilled talents to sponsor. In the case of exceptional talent visas, it is not free as you have to pay for the visa processing but when approved you get indefinite leave to remain (if in the UK), residency if in Australia and New Zealand and Green Card if in America.
Japa is expensive but with hardwork it can be free to achieve. It is very doable.
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