CosmicBurrito
CosmicBurrito

Which countries provide working visas for dropouts?

Due to financial difficulties, I couldn’t afford college in past so had to dropout. But after working in different startups for 4 years I am financially independent now.

Currently, I am working as a product manager in one of the startup in India. But, all of the startups I worked for were > A series in terms of funding.

Can I get a working visa in European countries or Australia?

What should my next move in upcoming years? Working in some foreign based countries as a remote employee? Or should I get a working visa first in some country and then apply for remote jobs?

The reason to move out from India is less pay and work life balance. I am planning to move back to India after few years of working in abroad as It would help me to save some money to venture my own startup.

24mo ago
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PerkyCupcake
PerkyCupcake
Amazon24mo

My friend recently converted her remote role to on-site in UK. Worked at ad tech startup.

My suggestion would be that you start applying for remote and on-site roles for EU companies, see if you’re getting any calls. Deliveryhero and few other companies are still hiring in EU.

Secondly, if you want to go via the PR route then I think Canada is still your best option.

CosmicBurrito
CosmicBurrito

Thanks a lot :)

DancingNarwhal
DancingNarwhal
EY24mo

Yes, if you clear eu product manager interviews ,usually blue card visa you can get

ZippyBagel
ZippyBagel

EU works good with your experience.

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