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41, Non-Profit Worker with 6-Year-Old Daughter, Husband in Pharma - Where to Settle Abroad?

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Study Abroad Expert - Answered on Aug 31, 2024

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Taruna Question by Taruna on Aug 31, 2024Hindi
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I am 41, working in Non Profit Sector from last 15+ years, My daughter is 6 & husband works in a pharma company. I want to settle abroad, what suitable options do you suggest.

Ans: Hi Taruna....Given your extensive experience in the non-profit sector (although you didnt mention your specific work sector), there are several countries that offer family-friendly environments. Canada and Australia are popular choices due to their demand for skilled professionals in the non-profit sector, inclusive immigration policies, and strong support for family life, such as access to quality education and healthcare. The UK is another option, especially if you have experience in areas like fundraising, program management, or community development, as there are many NGOs and charitable organizations there. Additionally, countries like New Zealand and some European nations, such as the Netherlands or Germany, are known for their work-life balance, strong public welfare systems, and demand for experienced professionals in the social sector. Depending on your family's preferences and your professional goals, these options could provide a smooth transition and fulfilling career opportunities abroad.

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