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Anonymous
If you're talking about straight out moving there, you'd obviously need to get re-certified in whatever that specific place requires nationals to have. And that's not a very good idea anyways, not to mention it most likely wouldn't happen...and if you are serious about it, it would take an exorbitant amount of time, and consequently, money. I'd say finish your school and everything and get a good job here, and then try to get placed somewhere over there. HSBC, a bank that I'll be working for in a few months, has branches all over the world and I'm probably going to be working in management in France or Japan. Also, you're almost inevitably setting yourself up for a world of disappointment by the way you're looking at things; things other people have said in this thread are 100% true.
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