Archive for June, 2009

Of course you could! There are plenty of opportunities for travelers who want to work overseas especially if you speak English or better yet, are bilingual. But to work abroad there are some things to consider before you go.

1. Find out if Americans can work in the country you intend to travel to. Not all countries allow foreigners to work there while they are visiting.

2. Get a work permit. This documentation is different from your passport or visa. You can organize a work permit before you leave home or once you arrive in the country you want to work in. This will depend on where you intend to work.

3. If you are a traveling student, it may be easier to get work through a student work exchange plan. Or you may even be able to organize a transfer through your company to work abroad. If so, all the leg work will be done for you.

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There are many things that you can do to pre-prepare yourself and your family for travel. By being as prepared as you can be, you are setting yourself up for a great getaway that will minimize any unpleasant circumstances that sometimes arise with travel.In order to have the best vacation possible, I’m going to share with you the must know tricks and travel tips before you travel.

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Medical tourism gets you all this and more. Long waiting periods to even get to a specialist in your own country leads you to nothing but frustration and further deterioration of your state. But with health travel on the rise, you certainly don’t need to go through this. Take a trip to any specialized hospital in India, Thailand or Singapore and be greeted by state-of-the-art equipment, trained medical staff, doctors with western certification, and all this at a much lesser cost. Being a medical tourist you’ll be amazed to find experts in major fields of medicine including cardiac care, neurology, gynecology, orthopedics, pediatrics, dental care, and ophthalmology. Friendly staff and high quality services don’t make you feel as though you are in a foreign land. International standards are maintained in each and every aspect of health care. So, what’s the verdict? Just go ahead and make that investment.

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