Sunday, October 07, 2007

Resolved Question: How easy/hard is it for a finance/accounting graduate to get a good paying job overseas?

It's a take 2, because I am so computer illiterate. Basically, I was an international student at a well-known university in the US and am now engaged to a US citizen. We want to get married in the states just so my fiance's relative can attend the wedding. However, I'm a little skeptical: Can a non-us citizen marry a us citizen in the states?

Before you jump into the whole K visa spiel, we're moving abroad for our overseas assignment. Hence, we're not even going to live in the US as a married couple. Given our assignment/job in commerce goes well, we want to keep traveling around the world. SO, can we or can we NOT get married in the US for a marriage certificate? Should we look to other countries?

Bottom line, we love each other and want to travel the world together. Forever. And since I'm from a 1st world country, I'm not looking to be a US citizen. We literally, just want to get married and have our marriage recognized by other countries. We don't *HAVE* to get married in the US, I'd love to get married in Greece or have a destination wedding elsewhere. But, since most of his relatives do not have a passport -- I wanted them to be present at a wedding. Hence, a wedding in the US. >> full story



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Resolved Question: How easy/hard is it for a finance/accounting graduate to get a good paying job overseas?


Im a commerce undergrad, majoring in finance and accounting.Australian Citizen,studying in Australia.But i want to get a job overseas.Is it possible to get a position abroad without any experience? My grades are above average. I always wanted to go to the middle east. >> full story



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