If different countries of the world beckon you with a good climate, beautiful nature and a high standard of living, then you will have to overcome many difficulties before the path abroad is completely open. Think over all the steps of moving, you need to carefully prepare for emigration.
It is necessary
- - money;
- - international passport;
- - a package of necessary documents.
Instructions
Step 1
Select the countries in which you would like to live. Remember that some places can look very attractive while you are on vacation, but at the same time can be quite challenging as a permanent residence. For example, Thailand has a long rainy season, and the coast of Bulgaria in winter turns into a desolate dank place where storms and fogs are frequent.
Step 2
Study the migration legislation of the countries you are interested in. Many of them may not have an immigration or visa program at all that works for you. And few people will want to move to another country, being there in the position of an illegal. Some countries invite talented specialists, others are laborers, others are ready to serve as a safe haven for pensioners, while others are waiting with open arms only for those who will invest several hundred thousand dollars in the country's economy.
Step 3
Think about where you will live. Study housing prices and quality. Not all countries allow foreigners to buy real estate, especially when it comes to acquiring land. As a rule, this prohibition can be circumvented by buying housing and land for a shell company, which will be registered for you by specialized offices. You will be the owner of a firm that exists only on paper, and the firm will own housing or land. This method is often practiced in countries such as Croatia. After all, you can live in a rented apartment, and even in an inexpensive hotel, but this issue is better to think in advance.
Step 4
Find a source of income. There are three main options. If you have a large bank deposit, lease an apartment or a share in an operating business, you can rely on rental income. Alternatively, you can have remote work over the internet. Both of these options give you a wide choice of countries to emigrate - because you won't be dependent on local labor laws. If you decide to look for work locally, you will also have to obtain an appropriate permit. As a rule, it is relatively easy for students to get it after studying abroad, and difficult for everyone else. The best case is if you are invited by a foreign company, it will issue you a work permit. Otherwise, study the website of the consulate on how to obtain a work visa.
Step 5
Now you have decided in which country and for what money you have to live. To move to live in another country, you just have to submit documents to its embassy and wait for a positive decision. As soon as a residence permit (it can be a long-term visa or a residence permit) is in your pocket, buy a ticket and feel free to go to the country of your dreams.