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330\. How To Move Abroad? (English Vocabulary Lesson)

2025/3/3
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我曾在日本和台湾生活多年,以学生、工作者和配偶的身份体验了不同的生活方式。我将分享我个人的移民经验,并讨论各种签证类型,例如学生签证、工作签证、配偶签证、数字游民签证和投资移民签证。申请这些签证需要准备充分的材料,例如学历证明、工作证明、婚姻证明等,并且需要了解目标国家的移民政策和要求。 在日本,我经历了三种不同的居住身份:作为政府教师,作为政府奖学金获得者,以及作为配偶。这三种身份的签证申请流程有所不同,但都要求准备大量的文件和材料。 移居海外并非易事,需要充分的准备和规划。首先需要研究目标国家的移民政策、就业机会、生活成本和语言环境。然后,需要根据自身情况选择合适的签证类型,并准备相应的材料进行申请。在申请过程中,需要保持耐心和细心,并及时更新签证信息。 许多人对移居海外存在误解,认为只要自己想移居,就能轻易获得签证。但实际上,每个国家都有自己的移民政策和要求,并非所有申请都能获得批准。此外,临时签证通常比永久居留签证更容易获得。 总而言之,移居海外需要周全的计划和充分的准备,需要了解目标国家的移民政策,并根据自身情况选择合适的签证类型和申请途径。虽然过程可能充满挑战,但一旦成功,将会带来丰富的人生体验。

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This chapter begins with the podcast host's personal experience of living abroad, followed by an overview of migration and visa types. It then delves into the importance of language skills and provides a recommendation for online English courses with a discount code.
  • Personal experience of living and working abroad in Japan and Taiwan.
  • Overview of migration and visa types.
  • Importance of language skills for moving abroad.
  • Recommendation for Lingoda online English courses with discount code THINKINGMARCH

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I have lived abroad for about 5 of the past 8 or 9 years. I have lived in Japan as a worker, a student, and now a spouse (and also in Taiwan as a student too).

People often ask me how I moved overseas, so today I want to talk about this topic. I’ll discuss the state of migration, some of the common visa types or methods of moving overseas, and a few steps you need to take to move abroad.

At the same time, I will share my own immigration experiences!

TRANSCRIPT - https://thinkinginenglish.blog/2025/03/03/330-how-to-move-abroad-english-vocabulary-lesson/

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Vocabulary

  • Abroad (Adverb): In or to a foreign country.
  • Migration (Noun): The movement of people from one place to another, especially to live or work in a different country or region.
  • Sponsor (Verb): To support or be responsible for someone, often financially or legally.
  • Visa (Noun): An official document or stamp in a passport that allows a person to enter, stay, or leave a country for a specific period and purpose.
  • Spouse (Noun): A person legally married to another.
  • Residency (Noun): The state of living in a particular place.
  • Temporary (Adjective): Lasting for only a limited period; not permanent.

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