There are two major routes to Japa that I know of
1. Study
2. Work (Especially for Tech bros)
Though It’s not limited to these
Countries now have technation, Nomad and startup visas
Do your HOMEWORK for the preferred route for you
1. Study
2. Work (Especially for Tech bros)
Though It’s not limited to these
Countries now have technation, Nomad and startup visas
Do your HOMEWORK for the preferred route for you
When choosing your country
Know what is required
Cost of living, availability of jobs, Average Monthly rent and utilities
If you are using study; How long will you be allowed to work?
Will you be allowed to combine work with your study?
Know what is required
Cost of living, availability of jobs, Average Monthly rent and utilities
If you are using study; How long will you be allowed to work?
Will you be allowed to combine work with your study?
What’s the availability of jobs after study?
Are there jobs for you etc
You need to do all these before choosing your country
Are there jobs for you etc
You need to do all these before choosing your country
Now I am a Freelancer, I am not limited by location
I can work from anywhere
So this helped with my decision
I used the study route (I am not a tech bro ☹️, that was the first time I wished I was one)
I can work from anywhere
So this helped with my decision
I used the study route (I am not a tech bro ☹️, that was the first time I wished I was one)
The beauty of being in a place of opportunity is that
so far you not lazy there’s always job available for you
I can’t forget the day I landed, the next day my Ghanaian Neighbor was already giving me options of jobs I can do
I laughed
Told him I have my computer 😊
so far you not lazy there’s always job available for you
I can’t forget the day I landed, the next day my Ghanaian Neighbor was already giving me options of jobs I can do
I laughed
Told him I have my computer 😊
Now let’s talk Numbers
Where I am Average menial job pays 700 to 800 EUR per month
Collar jobs start from 1200+ EUR
I chose a country with a low cost of living so understand that it will also mean low average salary
Where I am Average menial job pays 700 to 800 EUR per month
Collar jobs start from 1200+ EUR
I chose a country with a low cost of living so understand that it will also mean low average salary
I also like how there’s dignity in Labour here no one looks down on the other
We all know Bills must be paid
People going for the menial jobs might have to do two jobs (700 X 2) to live above expenses
We all know Bills must be paid
People going for the menial jobs might have to do two jobs (700 X 2) to live above expenses
Your Major Expenses
1. Rent + Utilities
2. Feeding
3. School Fees (if you are on study)
When you cover these 3, the rest is for you
Anything you want to do
or if you have families you send money to (YES BLACK TAX IS REAL)
1. Rent + Utilities
2. Feeding
3. School Fees (if you are on study)
When you cover these 3, the rest is for you
Anything you want to do
or if you have families you send money to (YES BLACK TAX IS REAL)
The beauty though, at every level you can always manage your spending
1. RENT
You can stay in a low cost studio (starting from 350 EUR to 500 EUR per month)
You can even have roommate so you can split bills and rent
There’s something for everyone
1. RENT
You can stay in a low cost studio (starting from 350 EUR to 500 EUR per month)
You can even have roommate so you can split bills and rent
There’s something for everyone
2. FOOD
Eating out is more expensive
If you can cook, and you buy food in bulk
You can be spending 100 EUR to 300 EUR monthly
So we already have *500 to 1000 for rent and food
(It’s a range dependent on you)
Eating out is more expensive
If you can cook, and you buy food in bulk
You can be spending 100 EUR to 300 EUR monthly
So we already have *500 to 1000 for rent and food
(It’s a range dependent on you)
Now imagine if you are earning 4000 per month according to the writer that motivated this thread
You can see how much you have left
P.S. As you pay tax you already have health insurance covered, at least that’s what the country I am does
You can see how much you have left
P.S. As you pay tax you already have health insurance covered, at least that’s what the country I am does
Brining this to a close before I digress away
1. Do your homework
2. Listen and hear from the right people
3. It’s not all rosy, you will WORK but because
you did 1 and 2 you have a better soft landing
1. Do your homework
2. Listen and hear from the right people
3. It’s not all rosy, you will WORK but because
you did 1 and 2 you have a better soft landing
I hope you learnt from the Masterclass you didn’t ask for
If you have questions you can drop it on this thread
Don’t DM (My DM is a mess, I have close to 400 unread messages)
Thank you
SELAH
If you have questions you can drop it on this thread
Don’t DM (My DM is a mess, I have close to 400 unread messages)
Thank you
SELAH
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