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In which city can you make good money? How to find a job abroad: instructions and vacancies. Are you ready to move to another country for an interesting job?

It is difficult to find work abroad for Russians without knowledge of the language. For example, construction vacancies are filled instantly by guest workers from Asia and Africa. The language barrier is a serious obstacle to career growth, even in low-paid positions.

Russians work abroad and earn decent money on shifts as installers, plumbers, and welders. Here the main criterion is experience, and knowledge of the language fades into the background. Moreover, with the rotation method, specialists are selected based on nationality and Slavic brigades are staffed.

Work for Russians in Europe with accommodation

  • A team of qualified masons of 5 people is required in Hungary. Work on a rotational basis for 6 months, full provision of accommodation and food. A room for five people with shower and toilet. Delivery to the construction site by corporate transport. The salary is piecework, depending on the quantity and quality of the masonry, but not less than 600 euros per month in cash. Rotating schedule, two days off. At the end of the shift, vacation pay is paid.
  • A cook is required for a Russian-speaking family, work abroad, in England, the city of Bristol. Country house, accommodation in a guest house, private room with toilet and shower, bidet. Cooking for 5 people, ability to cook borscht, cabbage soup, rassolnik, pancakes and other dishes of Russian cuisine. Cooking lunch for 8-10 people once a week. Salaries are paid weekly at £40 per day.
  • A heavy vehicle driver with an international license is required to travel throughout Eastern Europe and occasionally to Russia. Age - no older than 50 years, work experience of at least 3 years. Knowledge of European languages ​​at the initial level is welcome and is paid as an additional bonus. An employment contract is signed and all terms and conditions of employment are agreed upon. A basic salary of 800 euros is paid plus a monthly 50% accident-free bonus. Accommodation is provided in a departmental hotel, a room for 2 people with all amenities.

Fresh vacancies for Russians abroad

  • Product sorters and packers are required for a yoghurt dairy factory in Southern Spain. Work in shifts, 8 hours with an hour break for lunch. The worker is provided with special clothing and clean linen when starting a shift. Young people from 18 to 30 years old are accepted; knowledge of the language is not required. The newly hired person undergoes a one-week internship with benefits, and then starts working. Salaries are paid 2 times a month. The total amount given to the employee must not be less than 850 euros.
  • Working as a maid in France. A girl between 20 and 35 years old is invited to fill the position of a maid. Responsibilities include cleaning rooms and washing linen. Communication only in Russian, for the development of spoken language among younger family members. The house is located in the suburbs of Marseille; a double room is available for accommodation in the service annex to the house. It has its own kitchen, toilet and bath. The salary is paid weekly in the amount of 300 euros, which is about 1200 euros per month. Free food and specials. cloth.
  • Autobahn repairs in Germany require a variety of qualified personnel for the repair and laying of highways. Shift work, mostly at night. A basic level of knowledge of the German language is required. It can be obtained by completing a 2-week accelerated training course. The salary of a simple worker is 1,000 euros; specialists who know how to operate road equipment receive from 2,000 euros. All those involved in road work are provided with free housing and hot meals. Shift method of recruitment, minimum period 2 months, maximum - 6 months.

Work abroad from a direct employer

  • Estonia: janitor-cleaner without qualifications and without work experience. Salary from 5 euros per hour. Men and women are accepted. Email your resume [email protected]
  • Portugal: loom operator. Salary from 600 euros. Employer email: [email protected]
  • Czech Republic: operator for the production of plastic molding. Salary from 900 euros. HR department mailbox [email protected]
  • Poland: operator of a plastic processing machine. Salary up to 4000 zlotys. Contact Email: [email protected]
  • Slovenia: full-time carpenter/carpenter with a minimum wage of 825 euros. Contacting your employer by mail [email protected]
  • Slovenia: master hairdresser with experience in haircuts and hairstyles. Salary is negotiable. Send your resume by email [email protected]
  • Malta: nanny for children over 3 years old, preferably with experience. Salary 170 euros per week. Email for sending your resume: [email protected]
  • Cyprus: massage therapist with experience and knowledge of English. Salary from 900 euros per month. Email for sending your resume: [email protected]
  • Iceland: care for the elderly and assistance with everyday problems. Experience is desirable. Mail: [email protected]
  • Romania: construction workers demolishing and dismantling buildings. Payment is piecework. Write by email: [email protected].

Reviews about working in Poland

  • Lydia: I’ll share my experience of working in Poland. It is not suitable for everyone - only girls and women who know how to sew on industrial sewing machines. I have long wanted to go to work abroad, but two reasons stopped me. The first was the fear of remaining in a foreign country without protection, money and a passport. And the second is ignorance of a foreign language. Which of us fifty-year-olds studied at least English in full at school and university? Only a few, because then it was not relevant. Therefore, when I saw an advertisement in the newspaper about hiring women in a garment factory, I called and made an appointment for a consultation. There were 9 people in our group, and 7 of us signed a contract of employment after consultation. Because we were shown certificates and the registration number of the agency, shown the website and its pages on social networks, photos of the factory and dorm rooms. The contract was concluded for 6 months. Everything was organized clearly - transportation, accommodation in a hostel, familiarization with the workplace in the workshop. The first month was difficult - unfamiliar people, monotonous work on simple sewing operations, the inability to communicate in transport and in stores. But then I learned new words and phrases - life forced me. So finding a job abroad without knowing the language is possible. But only through official representatives.
  • Igor: Last year I decided to leave my comfort zone and went abroad to earn money in Poland. Without knowing the language, it is very difficult to find a job, and it is very difficult to survive alone. A friend of mine who lives in Krakow gave me the address of an office that recruits Russian-speaking workers. They offered hard work, the kind that in Russia is performed by guest workers from Central Asia. I worked as a laborer, concrete worker, and slinger for about 10 months, but I couldn’t do it anymore. Gradually I learned the basics of Polish and got a job at McDonald's. He worked as a waiter, cleaner and loader. It was difficult, but gradually I got the hang of it and began to speak Polish fluently. Now I work as a taxi driver, the earnings are not great, because the car is rented, but there is a prospect of earning decent money here.
  • Olga: I came to Poland on vacation, but circumstances were such that I had to stay and look for work without knowing the language. I started by translating my resume into Polish and sending it out to job advertisements - mostly cleaning and washing dishes in restaurants. In one of the restaurants, they understood my situation and took me to wash dishes. They paid me 8 zlotys per hour (standard pay for such work at that time) with free lunch. Apart from me, there were no other foreigners in the team, so quite quickly I was able to start speaking Polish and new opportunities arose to find a better-paid job.

Feedback about working in Israel

Sergey: I myself live in Smolensk, I’m a welder by profession, here I earned pennies from us, and I decided to go to Israel to work as a welder as well. On the Internet, through a recruitment agency, they found me a construction company with a team consisting of CIS citizens. The owner there is a Jew who left during the Soviet era.
There were fears that they would be deceived - they were Jews after all, but there was no need to worry. The salary is excellent, it can’t be compared with ours, I received about 2200 per month, if converted into dollars. Standardized days, salaries were paid on time, all safety standards were observed.
In Israel, everyone speaks Hebrew, and there are also many people who speak English. When you go out into the city, there are no big difficulties in communication. To buy something in a store or at the market, you explain yourself using gestures. There was a funny incident when a friend and I showed with facial expressions and gestures to an electronics seller that we needed wireless headphones. He tells us so calmly: “Guys, why are you puffing yourself up, say what you need.”

Feedback about working in London

Alexey: I had experience working abroad, or rather in London. We were sent to practice by the university. I stayed there exactly one month, made good money, we were paid 30 pounds a day. But the problem was different, I didn’t know English well, but I could read and write, but unfortunately I couldn’t speak. I found myself in such a ridiculous situation in a store, they asked me what to serve, but I was confused and didn’t even know what to answer. He said the first thing that came to mind, took his water and walked away. Learn English! This may be useful to you.

Feedback about working in Austria

Anna: They offered me a job in Austria as a sales manager, I doubted it for a long time. The problem was poor knowledge of the language. Still, I decided to take a risk, I signed a contract for 3 months, so that during this time I could understand whether it was mine or not, if I liked it, I would extend it. After the first month of work, I understood. that I was not mistaken. Housing, working conditions, employer relations, everything is excellent!
For those who do not know the language, a mentor was provided to help them adapt and learn the language. In a month I earned 1,760 euros, which is great by our Russian standards. Fortunately, my contract was extended and they hinted at an increase in salary after 6 months of experience.

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According to statistics, Russians most often go to Germany and Spain, Israel and Italy, the Czech Republic, Greece and the USA in search of work. There are also those who want to work in New Zealand and Australia. Those who come not on a work visa, but “at random”, in Russian, have a difficult time - unskilled labor is not paid so highly. But qualified specialists don’t eat honey with spoons either—most professions require recertification.

Who can get a job abroad, and what kind of salaries attract Russians?

Nurses

They remain in high demand in many countries. These include: Austria and Australia, Belgium, Denmark, Canada, Finland, Hong Kong and Germany, Ireland, India, Hungary, New Zealand and Norway, Slovenia, Singapore and Slovakia.

average salary — 44000-57000 $/year.

  • For example, in Australia, nurses are needed in surgical and psychiatric departments. The higher the knowledge of the language, the richer the experience, the greater the chances of employment.
  • The UK is no less interested in these workers, where this profession is classified as “prestigious” and is paid very well.
  • In the USA (especially in resort states), nurses are paid about $69,000/year. In Sweden - 600-2000 euros/month (depending on the availability of a certificate).
  • In Denmark - from 20,000 kroons (about 200,000 rubles / month).
  • Well, in Austria, health workers are honored and respected everywhere. Many people dream of enrolling in medical school precisely because of the high salaries.

Engineers

These specialists (in different fields) are needed almost all countries of the world .

From all industries The most actively recruited workers are in the automotive industry, the oil and gas industry, and the aerospace industry.

For example, the Austrian list of vacancies for mechanics, technicians and other engineers includes 23 specialties, including even specialists in cooling and heating systems. And thanks to the new employment system, the chances of potential foreign workers getting a job have increased significantly.

Regarding salary , its average size is about $43,000/year.

  • The salary of an engineer in Germany is about 4,000 euros/month, and after 6-7 years of work it is already 5,000-6,000 euros.
  • You can also try your luck in the USA, Slovenia, and the Emirates.

Preference in different countries of the world is, of course, given to people with experience, education, knowledge of modern systems, equipment and PCs, as well as being fluent in at least English. Knowledge of the country's language will be a key advantage.

Highly specialized specialists with more than 2 years of experience and a 2nd higher education diploma are invariably in special demand.

Doctors

In most countries of the world, you will have to confirm the diploma you received, undergo testing and recertification. And in the USA or Canada you will also have to work in a residency for 2-7 years (note - like our residency). But then you can live comfortably and enjoy your salary.

In the countries described above it is from 250,000 to 1 million $/year.

In Germany, a doctor can count on $63,000/year, and in New Zealand, anesthesiologists, surgeons, psychologists and physiotherapists are very welcome, who are paid from $59,000/year. In Finland, dentists and maxillofacial surgeons are needed, but in Denmark there is such a shortage of doctors that they will even help with the legalization of a foreign diploma.

IT and computer technology

Nowadays, these specialists are needed almost everywhere. From system engineers and analysts to database administrators, programmers and website developers themselves.

In principle, these specialists earn good money in Russia, but if you want more, then pay attention, for example, to the vacancies offered for computer security specialists. They really receive fantastic salaries (more than $100,000/year) and are required in all developed countries.

However, do not forget about taxes. In particular, in the USA, 40% will be deducted from your salary, and in Europe - about 30% with an income of $55,000/year.

Of course, being just a “cool hacker” is not enough. English should bounce off your teeth. That is, you have to practically think on it.

Teachers

Well, of course, there is an eternal shortage of specialists in this area. True, this is due to their career growth, and not to the lack of teachers.

How much pay? In European countries (Germany, England, Belgium, Denmark, Ireland, the Netherlands) a teacher’s salary is 2500-3500 euros/month, in Luxembourg – more than 5000 euros/month.

A teacher in France, Finland, Italy and Slovenia, Portugal and Norway will receive up to 2500 euros/month. And in Estonia, the Czech Republic or Poland it’s even less - about 750 euros.

To work abroad, you cannot do without an international certificate (note - EFL, TEFL, ESL, TESL and TESOL), with which you will get a job anywhere.

And don’t forget about Asia (Korea, Japan, etc.)! Teachers there are paid very well.

Animators

Foreigners are most often hired for this “specialty” in Turkey and Egypt, Spain/Italy and Tunisia.

The work is hard (even at a resort), very exhausting, and a bad mood is prohibited and unacceptable.

Speak English you are obliged to perfection. And if you also know German, French and Italian, then you won’t be priced out.

Salary… small. But stable. About 800 euros/month. For an animator with experience - 2200 euros/month.

By the way, Russian animators at the most famous resorts are preferred for their ingenuity, mobility, and talent - to ignite the audience and involve them in the game.

Truck drivers

Nothing is impossible for this profession.

Our tough Russian truck driver can easily find a job in almost any European country if he has a category “E” license, speaks perfect spoken English and has completed the required 2-month internship.

How much money? A truck driver earns $1300-2000/month.

Lawyers

One of the most popular and sought-after professions in many countries.

In Russia there are a bunch of lawyers and a cart, but there is nowhere to work. And in some countries, a qualified lawyer - even during the day, as they say...

For example, in Italy these are the richest people in the country. The most in demand there are car lawyers, notaries (with an income of more than 90,000 euros/year), and divorce specialists. So, if you are a lawyer, have studied the language and laws of Italy, and are hungry for the sea and a big salary, it’s time for you to go south.

Builders

Always a popular profession. And everywhere.

In Germany, for example, (if you speak German) tilers and installers, masons and interior decorators are required.

Salary: from 2500 euros - for specialists, 7-10 euros / hour - for auxiliary workers and unskilled personnel.

  • In Finland, only large companies pay well, regularly increasing earnings - you can earn about $3,000 in a month.
  • In Poland you will find work with difficulty (strong competition) and for 2-3 euros/hour.
  • In Sweden you can earn about 2700 euros/month, and in Norway - 3000.


Pharmacists

They are expected in the following countries: Australia, Canada and Finland, New Zealand, Ireland and India, Slovenia, Singapore, Norway, Sweden.

The shortage of pharmacists is now acute almost all over the world - both in large reputable companies and in small pharmacies.

Salary can reach $95,000/year.

Nannies

The demand for this profession is also great all over the world. And even in Russia. True, we pay much less.

In Ireland, there are few vacancies and many restrictions (approx. age 18-36 years, English/language, etc.), and the salary is about $250/week.

In the USA, a nanny earns about $350/week from the age of 21, and fluent English is not required, because most often our nannies work for immigrants from Russia or the former USSR.

In an English-speaking family, you can (if you know the language and have a driving license) earn up to $500/week.

  • A nanny's salary in Israel is no more than $170/week.
  • In Spain/Italy - about $120 (35-50 years).
  • In Cyprus - no more than $70/week.
  • In Greece - about $100.
  • In Portugal - no more than $200/week, but for two people with a husband (married couples are hired there).

Economists

Experienced specialists are needed everywhere in the banking industry. And, if you can boast of a specialized diploma and excellent knowledge of the language, then you are welcome in all developed countries of Europe - to assess risks, to make forecasts, to analyze company data, etc.

Regarding salary , you will have an income of 3,000 euros/month (on average).

It is better to start conquering foreign economic Olympus from Australia, New Zealand and Canada.

And in Ireland you can get a job as an accountant even if you do not know international accounting standards.

Sailors

To find this vacancy, you don’t even need to go for an interview - it will take place over the phone.

Another thing is the license. Sometimes to get it you have to fly to exams (note - in English!) in another country.

In the absence of proper experience, crewing companies usually offer contracts that are substantial in terms of time - up to 9-10 months. Moreover, a foreigner does not have to count on a permanent contract - only a temporary one.

Maximum salary , for example, a senior mechanic - 500 $/day (with a successful combination of circumstances and a long contract), but most often the average earnings of our sailor abroad is about 1600-4000 $/month, depending on qualifications.

Most often, “our brother” can be found in Norway, where Russian specialists are valued.

On a note: Reputable companies do not advertise vacancies on the Internet. As a last resort - on personal websites.

Unskilled labor

Work on farms.

This “hack job” abroad is in (not very high, by the way) demand among our students, who want to see the world and earn money for a new iPhone.

As a rule, this job involves picking vegetables, berries or flowers somewhere in Sweden, England, Denmark or Poland for $600-1000/month. True, you will have to work 10-12 hours a day with one day off.

And without knowing English, they won’t even hire you to dig up potatoes.

And in Denmark you can get a job as a laborer on a farm for 3,500 euros/month.

Home assistant

In other words, a servant.

The easiest way to get a job in this very dusty job is in the USA, England, Germany and Canada. Food and accommodation are paid for, of course, by the employer.

You will be given a day off once a week (and not always), and your income depends on many factors (location, knowledge of language, country, etc.), on average - from 700 to 2500 $/month.

And most importantly, note:

Whatever your reasons for going abroad to work, pack your bags only after concluding a contract or on a work visa. Private invitations can result in a lack of salary, and sometimes even more serious consequences.

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Every day, millions of people around the world leave their homes in search of a better life. Circumstances develop in such a way that things do not go well in their homes. But some travel only for the money and return home at the first opportunity. In Russia, this has developed into a stable phrase “to go to work.” I’ll share where to go to earn money based on my own experience.

Places to earn money

The general rule in choosing a location is the concentration of people and finances. Where there are more of them, there is a higher opportunity to earn money. In my opinion, the preferred options are:

  • Moscow and St. Petersburg.
  • Million cities.
  • Places where industrial and construction enterprises are concentrated.

The two capitals are traditionally popular cities for people to come to earn money. Nothing surprising. There are more guys with wallets here, and there is also a need for staff. Among the million-plus cities, I would like to highlight Novosibirsk, Kazan, and Yekaterinburg. Russians also have good chances to realize themselves in them, including in non-production areas. As for industrial centers, I will name Surgut, Nizhnevartovsk, Omsk and Perm. The largest production volumes are concentrated in these places.


Own moving story

I'm from a small town myself. And closer to graduation at school, I firmly decided that I would leave for Moscow. First study, then work. In fact, this is also earnings. Only with a springboard in the form of a university.

And so it happened. I left at the age of 17 for the capital. Entered the University. Already during my studies I looked for and found options for part-time work. He worked as a courier, postman, and sales consultant. By Moscow standards, earnings for such positions were small, but they were ahead of the average in many regions. After receiving my diploma, I got a full-time job as a manager, combining administrative functions. Here, wages are already several times higher than in the regions.


Choose something that you like at least a little. Or settle only for big money. Suffering at work should be paid with dignity.


First of all, remember that in the Tyumen region salaries are the highest in the Russian Federation. It should be added that during a crisis, raw materials are purchased quite actively, unless the crisis is of a global scale. This crisis is very local, planet Earth is actively developing, so our oil and gas are in demand. Tazovsky, Khanty-Mansiysk, Noyabrsk, Novy Urengoy, Salekhard, Korotchaevo... this list can be continued for a long time. In the Tyumen region, in addition to hydrocarbon production, they also catch valuable species of fish. Fishermen are also needed in this region.
Tyumen itself is also not poor; it lives off its territories where gas and oil are produced. In the regional center you can find any job and live comfortably.

The Moscow region is not inferior in terms of salary to the Tyumen region. Podolsk, Mytishchi, Kolomna, Odintsovo, Khimki, Pushkino, Reutov and many other satellite cities have many available job vacancies. Need I say that Moscow lives richly and happily? The capital concentrates 2/3 of the Russian Federation's money. This figure is staggering. Banks, markets, factories, corporations, firms, workshops, restaurants - all of this in Moscow operates around the clock. It's difficult to stay there without work. Of course, salaries there have now decreased everywhere, but you can survive in Moscow and the region, especially if you have somewhere to rest your head.


In the Krasnodar Territory on the Black Sea coast you can earn good money as a security guard, waiter, restaurateur, cook, etc. Holidays on the Black Sea, Adler are waiting for you with open arms. But in Crimea the situation is more complicated. The once rich cities of Crimea flourished: construction work was carried out, bars, restaurants, etc. were opened. Now there is a complete stop of any work there. Everything froze for an unknown period. Many Tatars and Ukrainians are unhappy with the fact that it has become Russian territory. Among Russians there are also supporters that Crimea should have remained where it was. All this brings confusion into the lives of citizens, and there is no end in sight to this madness.


In the Urals you can earn money in the metallurgical industry in Yekaterinburg, Chelyabinsk, Magnitogorsk. The work there is hard, but the money is good!

In the Volga region, you can also find work in Nizhny Novgorod, Samara, Engels, Volgograd, Saratov and other cities. But don’t think that salaries there are higher than Tyumen and Moscow salaries.
Always buy tickets only for round trips with an open date. Risking everything and everyone is not wise.

The desire to earn good money is quite natural for all people. Russia is a huge country; wages in different regions differ many times. If wages in Moscow or Tyumen suit the majority of the population, then the same cannot be said about residents of Pskov, Tambov and many other regions. For those living in depressed regions, the best way to earn more money is to move to regions with high wages. But not all of our compatriots want to work in Russia; many fundamentally want to go abroad to work. The average salary there is significantly higher, and living conditions are much better. Quite often, after temporary work, a family is transported to the country and documents for permanent residence are issued.

Before making a final decision about going out to work, you need to soberly assess your capabilities. Abroad, they pay not as much as you want, but as much as you are worth in the local labor market.

  1. Knowledge of languages. It's a big plus if you know the language of the country you work in. Employers have little desire to waste time explaining your responsibilities. This takes up a lot of their time, which is ultimately paid for by the worker himself. Accordingly, you should not count on a large salary without knowing the language. This applies to all professions, including highly paid ones.

  2. Availability of qualifications. In Russia, it is traditional to value jacks of all trades. A completely different attitude towards professional skills abroad. They believe that they should master one specialty, but thoroughly. Specialists who know a lot, but do not do any work professionally, are not respected in the West. For example, it is better to be a professional mason with extensive practical experience than to have a little knowledge of construction, cars and plumbing, but not really be able to do anything.

  3. Floor. It is much more difficult for women not only to look for a well-paid job, but also to get a job in general. A cleaner, a farm worker, or at best a nurse - this is a list of the most realistic jobs that women can count on. It’s easier for men; there is a large list of specialties that do not require a thorough knowledge of the language.

  4. Visa. If you are looking for a job in tourism, then you should not hope for high earnings. The employer takes a risk, violating the laws of his country, and deducts money from the employee for the risk. Only an official work visa allows you to hope for a salary that meets your expectations.

When choosing a country, pay attention not only to salaries, but also to the cost of living. This refers to food, accommodation, transportation, medical services, etc. The general trend is that the higher the salary in the country, the higher the average cost of living. This is often not mentioned when signing a contract.

There are two ways to search for income: independently and with the help of specialized companies.

Searching for earnings with the help of companies

Currently, there are quite a few such companies, but not all of them operate in the legal field. In connection with the increasing incidence of fraud, the Federal Migration Service has developed a special document with practical advice.

What does the FMS advise you to pay attention to?

Signs of a company's dishonestyBrief description of actions
License numberAll licenses officially issued by the Federal Migration Service begin with the number 152, the next two indicate the year of issue, then the country is indicated, the last digits indicate the license number. For example, the official license number should look like this: 15215РФ296. There are cases when a license is issued by the regional migration service, then in the number the abbreviation of the Russian Federation is replaced by a two-digit code assigned to the given territory. For example, the license number is 1521554210. The number 54 means the region of the Federal Migration Service. If the company has other numbers, then you should not trust them.
Company nameIf the founders of the company are individuals or various representative offices of foreign companies, then you cannot contact them. These entities do not have the legal right to engage in employment on the territory of the Russian Federation. An exception is that some embassies provide employment services on their websites, but you need to do this search and submit documents yourself.
The website must accurately indicate the name and surname of the general director and contact informationAll information must be checked at the Federal Migration Service of the Russian Federation or at territorial offices.

One more word of caution. If you are promised a high salary for an unskilled worker, then they are scammers. Such workers receive no more than $1,200–$1,500 per month.

The company should not provide only information servicesThe task of official, bona fide employment companies is to apply for a job in the chosen specialty with the signing of an agreement. There is no need to pay for providing information; the contract must contain a clause on the return of money in case of refusal to hire.

According to statistics, only 20% of companies provide legal services for employment abroad, all the rest are scammers.

Independent search for income

There are two ways.

The first is that acquaintances who have been abroad for a long time find work. In this case, problems with obtaining a visa must be resolved independently. Try to have your friends send you a request personally from the employer.

Secondly, on the websites of some embassies there is a list of available vacancies with official invitations from employers. For example, Canada has been engaged in such employment for a long time; the application can be filled out on the website. You are allowed to submit multiple applications at once and wait for a response. This way of finding income is the most reliable, completely safe and legal.

Which countries are better to go to to earn money?

Here the choice depends, first of all, on knowledge of the language, and secondly, on the state of affairs with the labor force in these countries. If you speak excellent English, then there is no point in going to Spain or France. Without knowledge of the language, you will receive significantly less, and this despite the fact that you work in the same specialty. Each country reacts differently to foreign workers.

Comparisons of average salaries in European countries
- 671 € - 441 € - 364 €
- 651 € - 426 € Macedonia - 353 €
- 566 € - 402 € - 332 €
- 541 € - 398 € Albania - 320 €
- 487 € - 377 € - 232 €
- 486 € - 370 € Moldova - 190 €

Germany

Willingly hires foreigners, but only legal ones. Keep in mind that Germans are very law-abiding citizens. If you manage to get a job illegally, then some neighbor or ordinary passer-by will definitely call the police and report a violation of the law.

Engineers of various fields, medical workers, and programmers are gladly accepted for legal work. There are no big problems with builders either. The state strictly monitors the observance by employers of the rights of hired workers; nationality and country of arrival does not matter.

You can work using a special “blue” card, but it is issued only to specialists with higher education who have at least five years of practical experience in their specialty. The employer making the request must guarantee a minimum annual salary of at least 45 thousand euros.

By the way, the “blue card” allows you to submit documents for a permanent residence permit after 33 months; if your knowledge of the German language meets level B1, you can obtain it after just 21 months of work.

Video - The whole truth about illegal work in Germany

Great Britain

Unskilled labor is not particularly valued; going without confidence in getting a job is a risky undertaking. Knowledge of the language is considered an important advantage. But it’s worth a try, England has some of the highest earnings. Tangible problems with finding work began after 2014, when restrictions on the employment of citizens of Romania and Bulgaria were lifted. Only a qualified specialist has a chance to receive a work visa. You can only get a job in construction or in the service sector through illegal means.

Alaska

The salary level is on average 7.5 thousand dollars, in addition, overtime is paid. The work is physically difficult, and most often you will have to take care of your living expenses on your own. You can earn about 3 thousand dollars from fishing. But there is one problem - it’s difficult to apply for it. Although there are many examples of our compatriots working illegally on a tourist visa. The police in Alaska are loyal to such individuals.

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Scandinavian countries

The easiest way is to get a seasonal job collecting forest products: mushrooms, cloudberries, cranberries, blueberries, etc. You can earn 1.5 thousand euros per month. No permits are required for these jobs; you can go on an ordinary visa. You can legally get a job at shipyards with a salary of 3 thousand euros. But this is only if you have a work visa, and it is very difficult to obtain.

Italy

Women most often go here, there are many jobs for them as nurses, nannies, cleaners, etc. The salary is approximately 1000 euros, much depends on the region of the country and the ability to negotiate. It is difficult to obtain a work permit right away, but Italy, at the request of the Vatican, often legalizes illegal immigrants. The legalization process is very simple and covers almost everyone staying in Italy.

Your chances of finding a decent job increase if you speak Italian fluently

Thailand

The country is attractive for young Russians; the easiest way to find work is in the tourism sector. A prerequisite is that you need to have an excellent knowledge of not only the history of the country, but also architectural monuments, national traditions and the English language. It is needed even for those who plan to be a guide for Russian-speaking tourists. Before going to work, you should prepare. The average salary is 1.5 thousand dollars.

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China

Russian girls can find work here. They are willingly taken to various show clubs and hotels. There are many jobs available for English teachers, but excellent subject knowledge is required. By the way, it is not necessary to have a document on professional education.

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What jobs can you hope for in which countries?

In order to interest a responsible employer, you need to have solid practical experience in your specialty. Unskilled labor is much cheaper in all countries. True, their low wages are often higher than our high ones.

Name of classesWhere can I get a job and under what conditions?

Such work can be found in countries with a developed tourism industry: Tunisia, Egypt, Spain, etc. You need to work at least six days a week with irregular days. Knowledge of English is required; additional knowledge of French and German provides significant advantages. Salary depending on the country: 800–1000 dollars.

This is what the job of a nurse, housekeeper, or nanny is called. There are vacancies in Italy, Germany, America, Canada. Advantages: The employer pays for housing and food. Disadvantages – long working hours and a maximum of one day off. In some countries, you can get such a job without a work visa. Payment up to $3,000

Waiters, assistant cooks, dishwashers, office cleaners, etc. You can get such a job in Italy, Germany, England, Spain, and the Czech Republic. Salary up to 2 thousand dollars. Knowledge of the language at a conversational level is required.

Such people are expected in Poland, Denmark, Sweden, England. In order to earn normal money, you have to work 12 hours a day. Issues with accommodation and food are resolved by the employer. Salary is piecework in the range of 2-3 thousand dollars.

There are many vacancies and very favorable conditions for confirming an education diploma in Eastern European countries. Their employees left for Germany, England, France, and today there is a large shortage of personnel there. Earnings from 3000 euros.

When concluding a contract for work in any country, you need to pay attention that it indicates the type and nature of the work, working conditions and amount of payment, social and health insurance, rights and obligations of the parties.

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