What non third world country would allow me to work temporarily?
I am planning on going on a 10 month trip after my study as a Dutch citizen. In this 10 months I mostly want to travel, but as money will be needed at some point, I also want to work. By that time I will be 24 years old and have a master's degree, but as big companies probably won't hire me for 2-3 months I am aiming at more simple jobs like being a waiter, a postman, or something along those lines.
From this question I understand that my plan will not be executable in the USA as I'm not allowed to work on a nonimmigrant visa.
What non third world countries do allow temporary employment of foreigners in a way that will make my plan feasible?
Best Answer
As far as I'm aware, the only country outside of the EU/EEA which allows for unrestricted work by citizens of other countries is Georgia. As outlined in a related question there aren't any restrictions on working there, at least for citizens of countries which don't require a visa to enter Georgia.
On a more practical note - assuming you're interested in non-skilled work, the best option is to spend some time in Switzerland (since it has the highest minimum wage in Europe), earn some cash, and then spend it on traveling abroad at your own leisure. This is a lot more productive than slaving off in remote countries where the pay is 2-10 times lower for the same kinds of jobs.
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- Norway & Svalbard.
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- New Zealand.
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