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 How to permanently migrate to U.S ?, Need advice please...?

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Chica
post Jun 21 2011, 02:00 PM

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I agree with ceo684. Furthermore, the attitude of the US people are more aggressive and 'in your face', are you sure you can withstand the insults and supremacy attitude that you might encounter? If the comments here are already hurting you, some of the people there are more insensitive and blunt, and they really know how to attack other people self esteem. (This is based on my observation while backpacking and my expat friends here)

I could recommend some people who do healing works (not the magic hocus pocus stuff) but rather using some techniques (such as Ho'oponopono, Releasing, Law of Attraction). Coincidentally they are from the US, who decided to settle down here. Personally my mindset have changed a lot and I have grown into a stronger and more independent person after meeting them. It is amazing at how shifting your perspective can change your whole outlook of the world.

If i'm not mistaken the working holidays for NZ has been frozen (if not mistaken someone mentioned up there). You'll have to check again.


Added on June 21, 2011, 2:02 pmOh btw, if you're still hellbent on migrating.. my friend works in Guangzhou as an English teacher. It's much cheaper there. I could put you in contact with her, too. But I'd rather you work from inside first, rather than running away.

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Chica
post Nov 12 2011, 10:40 PM

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QUOTE(TSOM @ Oct 26 2011, 05:38 AM)
This is interesting. Do they employ Malaysians to teach English too? I would like to take a gap year to China ...
How did your friend do it?
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Sorry it was YangShuo. She simply started 1-2 months doing volunteering to teach English - food and board was provided for. (IMHO - her English is passable but still need help in Grammar) .. but she is good with the students.. they offered her 6 months contract for about RM2k (pretty high when compared to very low cost of living there, she said she only spent about RM200 for food and clubbing, and RM400 for house rent) and they renewed the contract again.. so currently she's already 1.5 years there and her contract finishes next year.

Yes she's MAlaysian

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