Canada ranks among the top 10 countries in the world for quality of life and has been actively attracting foreign professionals for years.
Canada ranks among the top 10 countries in the world for quality of life and has been actively attracting foreign professionals for years.
Working as a lawyer in the United States sounds like a dream: prestigious offices in New York skyscrapers, lively court hearings, negotiations with international clients.
For people from Sudan, a U.S. work visa is more than just an opportunity to earn money. It’s a ticket to a life where you can support your family back home, gain new skills, and open doors to horizons that often remain out of reach in Sudan.
When it comes to working abroad, two destinations are at the top of the list — Canada and the USA. Both offer high incomes and strong career prospects, but their visa systems and living conditions differ significantly.
The main work visa for skilled professionals in the US is the H-1B. The majority of applicants are software developers, engineers, data analysts, and cybersecurity specialists.
In America, there’s a saying: "We don’t get old, we just get more experienced." But behind this "experience" are millions of elderly people who need daily care and support.
Canada has long been one of the most attractive destinations for labor migration, especially for citizens of the Philippines.
A psychologist with a university degree can, in principle, obtain a work visa in the United States — but the path is rarely straightforward.
The United States remains one of the most attractive destinations for work. For many Africans, it is not only a chance to earn money but also an opportunity to build a career in an international environment.