48 of the Best Work Abroad Programs Around the World

Earn money from the road by enrolling in work abroad programs. Whether you choose to teach, work as a ski instructor, au pair, or something else entirely, you can see the world while making money at the same time.

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What if you could make money, or at least not spend too much of it, traveling the world. What if you could call a farm in South America or a campground in some wooded oasis home around the world, and build your resume while you lived there?

The fact is, you can. One of the best ways to see the world is to work abroad. Rather than just spending a weekend somewhere checking out the sights, you get to fully immerse yourself in the place.

It’s a dream come true for people interested in long-term travel. So, how do you turn that dream into a reality?

People often shy away from the idea of working and traveling because it sounds difficult. Images of expensive visas and painfully slow bureaucracy are conjured up. But, it’s much easier than you think—especially if you go abroad with an established program—because many let you work abroad without experience .

Some will pay you, some won’t, and some will make you pay them—so make sure you exhaust all your options and know what you can afford before you start applying.

Teaching English Programs Abroad

Teaching English abroad is the most popular and one of the best travel jobs for people who want to work abroad. All you need to be is a native English speaker and you already qualify for a bunch of jobs around the world.

Got a degree or a TEFL qualification ? Or both? Even better, you’ll be qualified to get the top-tier jobs that pay the best and have sweet perks. Even if you have no experience teaching English abroad, there are still plenty of places around the world that will take you on.

Maximo Nivel (Costa Rica, Guatemala, Peru)

Maximo Nivel offers a range of different TEFL programs for people who want to work abroad. If you get a job teaching with Maximo Nivel you will be paid to teach English and you’ll get the chance to learn or improve your Spanish.

You won’t be making buckets of cash with this job, but it’s a great way to immerse yourself in a foreign culture as you will be teaching English alongside working with a local project and mingling with native volunteers and staff members.

JET (Japan)

Mt. Fuji

JET presents an amazing opportunity for young professionals to spend a year living and teaching English abroad in Japan . The vast majority of participants will work as Assistant Language Teachers in Japanese schools teaching children from elementary school up to high school.

Be aware that as a JET participant, you will be expected to work hard—35 hours a week, plus lesson-planning time. However, first-year teachers make a starting salary of around $30,000 and your flights out to Japan are covered.

TEFL.org (International)

This is not technically a work abroad program in and of itself, but TEFL.org has an amazing job board with a huge number of teaching opportunities around the world. Think teaching english in China , Colombia, Russia, India and more.

In order to use the TEFL job board, you will need to have a TEFL qualification . Fortunately, this can be done really easily either online or in person. Once you’re armed with a TEFL you’ll be ready to go.

All of the positions are paid but some are better remunerated than others. The general rule is that the fancier the school, the bigger the paychecks.

If you find that you’re not making enough from your TEFL job, consider doing some private tutoring on the side.

Language House TEFL (Czech Republic)

Prague, Czech Republic.

Situated in the heart of gorgeous Prague, the Language House is a one-stop shop for people who want to work abroad. The first thing you will do upon arrival is get trained up by one of the house’s TEFL teachers. Once you’ve completed the course you’re all ready to go and the Language House will set you up with a local, paid job.

For those looking to discover Europe, Prague is a fantastic springboard for exploring the rest of the continent. It is right in the heart of the continent and has trains to all of the bordering countries as well as flights to those a little further afield. Plus, it’s super cheap to live there if you’re coming from the USA.

Seriously, beer is a dollar.

Hearts for Change (Colombia)

Hearts for Change welcomes anyone who can speak English to come and teach in Colombia. Individuals are selected after a (very easy) Skype interview and are then placed in a city or town in Colombia that fits, as far as possible, within the preferences they laid out in their application form.

This means you could be in Bogota, Medellin, Cartagena, Cali or one of Colombia’s other amazing regions.

Hearts for Change recruits volunteers but offers each of its teachers a stipend towards living costs.

Disney English (China)

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Is there anything Disney can’t do?

Its huge network of English schools across China shows a side of Disney I bet you didn’t even know existed. Disney English in China allows individuals to work abroad with the safety net of such a distinguished brand underneath them.

The positions are well compensated, with teachers making between $1,500 and $2,000 per month. The age range is two-to-12 years old, so this is ideal for people looking to work with younger children.

The classes take place in Disney’s special language learning centers and teachers adhere to a specially designed Disney curriculum—this means lots of Disney songs and story times!

Berlitz Language School (International)

The Berlitz Language School focuses on teaching English and other languages to business professionals around the world. The school is always on the lookout for talented language instructors to work in their offices spread across 70 different countries, including Paraguay, Qatar, Gabon, Philippines, Pakistan, Finland, and Greece.

Corporate teaching is very different to teaching young people in a classroom though. Some people love interacting with children whereas others prefer the calm and discipline that comes with a room full of professional adults. Make sure you know what you want to do before applying.

Greenheart Travel (International)

The major thing that makes Greenheart Travel stand out is the fact that participants live in a homestay. This gives you the chance to have a truly authentic and immersive experience while you are teaching abroad.

If you don’t want to teach, the organization also has a number of volunteer experiences on offer, including environmental conservation, community development, and animal rescue.

InterExchange (International)

Among the various opportunities available with InterExchange are several options to teach English or be a conversation coach abroad. Those interested in working abroad can choose from 12 different countries, including France, Italy, and Thailand.

In addition to English teaching positions, there are au-pairing positions available.

US-China Educational Exchange: Teach in China (China)

Li River, Guilin, China

The Teach in China program offered by the US-China Educational Exchange facilitates the transfer of young people to China to teach English. The working week is around 15 hours and participants benefit from free housing and health care and a salary of around $800 per month.

You can choose between teaching for a whole year or for just a semester. Previous teaching experience is great but not essential.

Summer Camp Work Abroad Programs

If you love kids and being outdoors then a summer camp is the dream job. You spend your days doing activities with the campers, singing around the campfire and making s’mores. It’s a great way to relive your childhood and make some life-long friends.

Of course, it’s not all fun and games 24/7. Camp leaders will be responsible for the safety and well-being of their campers. This means making sure everyone comes back to the cabins in one piece at the end of the day.

The following are work abroad programs that place individuals into summer camps around the world.

AmeriCamp (International)

AmeriCamp has been a huge hit with young Brits who want to travel to the United States. However, campers are now no longer confined to traveling to the US.

AmeriCamp is part of the Invasion family, which has branched out and now offers camps all over the world. The following countries are are now also available:

  • South Africa

Although Invasion Travel is UK based, these cam

ACLE (Italy)

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ACLE is an incredible opportunity for native English speakers to get a real taste of Italy.

Camp leaders spend their day teaching English and playing games with Italian campers before heading home to their Italian host families or out for drinks with their fellow tutors.

Tutors receive between 200€ and 300€ per week depending on experience and are given free accommodation, three meals a day and have their travel expenses covered.

CCUSA (Russia, Croatia and Canada)

This organization has a number of work abroad programs, but its main focus is on international summer camps. It currently offers camp positions in Russia, Croatia and Canada.

The camps require a one-off payment of between $1,525 and $1,695, depending on the duration of your camp. This payment covers flights, full board accommodation, airport transfers, pocket money and more.

Note that the CCUSA camps are only for American and Canadian citizens.

TECS (Spain)

TECS runs summer camps in Spain and is available for people with either first or second EU nationality. The jobs range from hands-on work in the camps to office-based admin roles.

You don’t need to speak any Spanish and, if you don’t want to teach English in the camp, then you camp apply for a number of other different roles including driver, caterer and manager.

iCamp Thailand

Jungle Trekking in Northern Thailand

iCamp Thailand is an American-style camp in Thailand for young people between eight and 16 years old. The camps are the very definition of fun with day after day spent in the sunshine playing games and doing sports. The camp leaders also come from all over the world, including Russia, Italy, Australia, Hungary, Mexico and the USA

The camp provides transportation from Bangkok to the camp and back again, room and board, and a salary dependent upon experience.

Abbey Road (International)

Abbey Road offers qualified individuals the chance to help run their summer language camps. The recruitment process is pretty rigorous and applicants will be expected to have a working proficiency in the language of their chosen destination. Previous experience working, studying or traveling in that destination is also required.

It’s not an easy gig to get because they set the bar pretty high. You will need qualifications, experience and language skills. But, if you’re up for the challenge, you’ll reap the benefits.

Business & Internship Work Abroad Programs

One fantastic benefit of working abroad is the chance to spice up your resume. Showing you are capable of working with people from different backgrounds and navigating cultural differences are impressive and make you stand out from that pile of other resumes.

If you’re interested in developing your career while you travel, you might want to consider an internship abroad. Whether it is in business, hospitality, tourism or some other industry, the experience will be invaluable.

China Internship Placements (China)

The internships available with China Internship Placements (CIP) don’t come cheap. The packages can run up in the thousands of dollars. However, if you’ve got some cash to burn and want to seriously enhance your resume then you might want to consider doing one.

Many of the packages include visas, accommodation, mentoring, Chinese language lessons and other benefits.

IAESTE Internship Placement Program (International)

Strictly for U.S. citizens, the IAESTE Internship Placement Program pairs up science and engineering students with paid work placements abroad. The network spans 80 different countries and is a great way for students in the technical field to develop their skills and get a taste of working abroad.

Competition for these placements is fierce, but those who manage to land one are in for one incredible experience.

Fulbright Program (International)

One of the best-known work abroad programs in the United States, Fulbright , is open to students, graduates, professionals, and artists. The aim is to promote positive relations between the U.S. and other countries.

Successful applicants to Fulbright will be given a grant, which permits them to conduct research, teach or work abroad.

United Nations Internships (International)

This is the golden goose of international internships. An internship with the United Nations will not only give you an insight into the world of global politics but it will set you up for life. Choose from one of the numerous programs on offer, including the Children’s Fund, Refugee Agency, and Environmental Program, and make sure your application is airtight.

These internships are highly coveted so they aren’t easy to get. Also, bear in mind that the internships are unpaid, so you will need to cover all of your own costs.

Masa Israel (Israel)

Toasted land next to the turquoise Dead Sea

Masa Israel sets up young people from all over the world with internships in Israel. From tech startups in Tel Aviv to fancy hotels in Eilat, there are loads of options available. The internships come with Hebrew lessons, accommodation, and some other perks and are moderately priced for what you get.

You also get a discount if you’re Jewish.

IES Abroad (International)

Not the best option for those looking to make money, IES offers internships all over the world in almost any industry, but they come with a pretty hefty price tag. Fortunately, the organization has a number of financial aid and scholarship schemes to help those who might not have the budget to afford one of its internships.

The internships usually last one semester and the program provides language tuition, homestay accommodation and valuable work experience.

Leave UR Mark (India)

India is one of the most prominent emerging markets and an internship here can really boost your career development. Leave UR Mark places individuals in companies all over the country.

Fancy trying out an internship in journalism? What about finance? Or marketing? Or event management? Leave UR Mark offers internships in all of these industries and more.

NGO & Volunteering Programs Abroad

Looking for a way to give back to the communities you visit while you travel? Volunteering opportunities are prolific all over the world—NGOs can never have too many hands on deck. While you won’t get paid for volunteering, you will learn a lot about your destination country and be able to make a valuable contribution to it.

Volunteering opportunities come in all shapes and sizes. You might do one day a week in a dog shelter, or you might spend Monday to Friday analyzing spreadsheets in an office. Whether you want to work hands-on or in management, indoors or outside, as part of a team or solo, there are thousands of options available.

Working together in the village.

If you’re on the fence about volunteering abroad, it might help to know that employers love seeing some volunteering on a resume. It shows that you are a self-starter and are motivated (because you worked on something important for free). Throw in the fact that it’s excellent exposure to stark cultural differences and is good for the soul, and that should be enough to convince you to give it a go.

Below are some excellent organizations that can help you get set up with an NGO so you can volunteer abroad. However, if you are looking for free volunteering opportunities then you may need to contact charities and organizations directly rather than applying through one of these established programs. The benefit of a program, however, is the assistance and support you are provided with, as well as a secure position within the project.

Worldpackers

Worldpackers has more than 10,000 volunteering opportunities available all over the world at hostels, farms, homestays, eco-lodges, NGOs, schools, and plenty more.

Since their inception in 2014, they’ve helped to facilitate over 100,000 volunteer and work exchange trips across the globe. As a member of this global community of hosts and travelers, you can connect with both travelers and locals, and find free accommodation options around the globe (in exchange for a few hours of work, of course!).

It’s true that some work exchange experiences can be…less than satisfactory. But all the hosts on Worldpackers go through a screening process and are highly vetted. This means it’s a great option for both long-term and short-term travelers alike.

Click here to snag a $10 discount when you become a Worldpackers member!

Workaway (International)

By far one of the most popular work abroad programs and a great place to find volunteer opportunities, Workaway has revolutionized the way young people travel. The way it works is simple: you search on the website either by location or by type of work you’re interested in. Once you find something you like, you apply for the position. That’s it.

If you are accepted you are usually offered board in exchange for your time. This means you can live for virtually nothing while you’re volunteering, making it an excellent way to see the world on a budget. Workaway is by far the easiest way to work abroad.

Popular Workaways include eco-lodges, orphanages, farms, yoga retreats and conservation projects.

GVI (International)

Elephant Nature Park

GVI is an established company that sends volunteers off to all corners of the globe to work abroad on meaningful projects. There are programs with a focus on just about everything, from female empowerment to elephant conservation . The volunteer projects are offered as packages, which can be quite pricey and don’t include flights, visas, or insurance.

Globalteer (Peru & Cambodia)

With dozens of projects in Peru, Cambodia and a handful of other countries in Latin America and Southeast Asia, Globalteer is a fantastic organization that works with loads of international NGOs. Projects include teaching English, working with disadvantaged children, helping in elephant sanctuaries and community development.

IVHQ (International)

The work abroad programs and volunteer placements with IVHQ are diverse and, even better, affordable. Whatever your interest, you will undoubtedly find a program that is in line with what you’re after.

IVHQ has partnerships with programs all over the world from Ghana to Romania so there’s very little geographic limitation.

VolSol (International)

VolSol (Volunteer Solutions) has over 100 projects in 20 different countries. While they have the standard volunteer projects available, such as teaching and community work, there are also some more specialized options.

Medical internships, sports coaching, women’s empowerment curriculums and work with disabled children are just some of the worthwhile projects on VolSol’s roster.

Love Volunteers (International)

If you are looking for quality volunteer and work abroad opportunities with delightfully low program fees, check out Love Volunteers (LV). Smaller than some of the other organizations in this list, but no less worthy of your time, LV has projects all over Africa, Asia and Latin America as well as a couple in Europe and the Middle East.

One thing that really stands out about LV is how simple the application process is—it’s great for those who hate lengthy bureaucracy (a.k.a. everyone in the world).

Fronteering (International)

Jeeping in the Jordanian desert. Wadi Rum.

The main focus of Fronteering is sending volunteers out to remote places in the world. Volunteers get the chance to help out with indigenous communities, wildlife conservation projectsfound a and food banks among other options.

The volunteer experiences aren’t the cheapest on offer but the company offers guidance and assistance with fundraising.

ICS (UK citizens only)

The International Citizen Service (ICS) is an organization that pairs young Brits with projects in the developing world. The company works with a number of social enterprise and community development programs in Latin America, Africa and Asia. Volunteer placements are open to 18- to 25-year-olds, and team leader positions are available for those aged 23 to 35.

Fundraising is required before departure and the amount you need to raise is dependent upon your financial position.

A Broader View (International)

A Broader View offers 245 placements in 25 different countries. Volunteers can choose from medical, teaching, and conservation programs as well as numerous others.

The price of the program varies depending on the length of time you wish to spend with the project, where you decide to go, and which program you want to do.

Farm & Agricultural Work Abroad Programs

If you’ve spent your adult life so far cooped up in an office then you might want to get involved with a work abroad program that allows you to work outdoors. Fortunately, farm and agricultural work is usually in high demand around the world.

For many positions, it is enough to simply walk over to a farm one day and ask if they have any work available. However, if you’d rather do something with a little more job security, then you should consider using one of the following.

The Cost of Travel in Thailand

These programs offer you a comforting level of job security, which in turn will quash any worries you might have about packing up and jetting off.

Be aware that working outside usually means manual labor, and while this is good for the soul, it can be tough on your body. Make sure you know what you are capable of before you commit to work that you might not actually be able to do.

WWOOFing (International)

This is the go-to website for most people seeing farm work abroad. WWOOF stands for a number of different things, but the acronym normally translates as Worldwide Working Opportunities on Organic Farms.

The way it works is reasonably simple. People can apply to live and work on organic farms all over the world and in exchange for four to six hours of labor per day, they are given meals and accommodation. WWOOFers don’t work every day so on your days off you will be able to explore the surrounding area.

WWOOFing is a fantastic way to see the world and the manual labor is great exercise. Just pick where you want to go and then start exploring which opportunities are available.

Picking Jobs (International)

Picking Jobs is a neat little website that recruits seasonal workers for farms in 18 different countries. You could end up picking grapes on a vineyard in France or helping with the harvest in Australia. If you’re looking for work abroad, this is an easy way to find a job that doesn’t require any experience.

Those interested in a picking job have two options—either email one of the farms that have a profile on the website; or create your own profile and let the farms come to you. Pay and benefits depend on where you go so check with the farm when you are negotiating your place.

Au Pair Programs Abroad

Working abroad as an au pair is one of the most comfortable jobs you can get. For the most part, you spend your days doing arts and crafts and playing games with the children for whom you are caring.

Occasionally, you will find host families that want an au pair who can also cook and clean. If you are happy to do this then you will have more jobs to choose from. If you only want to look after children and nothing else, there are still plenty of jobs available.

Au pairs generally receive ‘pocket money’ from the families they work for. This isn’t usually buckets of money but it is more than enough to fund a weekend excursion every now and then and a few evenings out on the town.

Working hours for au pairs are usually whenever the host parents are at work. This means you will normally be expected to be on hand Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. Of course, every family will have its own needs and requirements, and these should be discussed before you are expected to confirm your position.

If you’re looking for complete cultural immersion while you work abroad, then being an au pair will be right up your street. You will be spending all of your time with a local family and will undoubtedly learn a lot about their customs and language.

View of Paris from the Sacre Coeur

Agent Au Pair (International)

As an accredited member of IAPA (International Au Pair Association), Agent Au Pair is an organization you know you can trust. This organization pairs au pairs from all over the world with host families in the United States.

Every au pair is guaranteed a working week of no more than 45 hours, almost $200 per week pocket money, three meals a day and their own private room. This is an excellent opportunity for anyone hoping to spend time living in the U.S.

AuPair.com (International)

AuPair.com has a huge network of au pairs and families looking for an au pair all over the world. Both families and au pairs can list adverts on the site, which means the recruitment can work both ways.

The website is free to use and there is an option to upgrade regular membership to premium membership to improve your chances of getting hired.

Once you have found a family for whom you’d like to work, simply drop them a message and, if they like you, seal the deal and book your flights!

Seasonal Jobs Abroad

Work abroad programs are not just for the holidays But some of them are! Or spring break, or summer, or fall. There are loads of jobs on offer all over the world that are only available at certain times of the year. Beach resorts tend to hire extra staff to help in the busy summer period, while ski resorts only really need workers during winter.

Taking a seasonal job can be a good way to save money for traveling in the off-season. Lots of people who work abroad adopt a six month on/six month off policy, which means they can spend half of every year traveling or working somewhere else.

Check out the following work abroad programs and see if they can help you land a highly coveted seasonal job somewhere beautiful.

Club Med (Europe, Africa and the Middle East)

French-owned Club Med has positions in resorts all over Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. Jobs fall into four categories: hospitality & catering, sports & leisure, sales & support and the luxury area.

The recruitment process emphasizes the importance of language skills because of the international clientele that visit the resorts. French is a requirement for a lot of jobs, but other languages will also stand out on an application.

Work a Season (International)

Work a Season is the recruitment platform for Inghams, Esprit Ski, and Ski Total—three specialist ski companies. The website recruits both summer and winter workers to work in front of house, catering and rep roles at their various chalets and hotels.

There are loads of different jobs advertised on the website so take a look and see what stands out for you.

Ski Japan (Japan)

Skiing in Niseko, Japan

Ski Japan has resorts all over Japan, many of which have some of the best snow on the planet. Every year the company recruits workers from all over the world to take up roles as instructors, sales consultants, housekeepers and more.

Perks of working for Ski Japan include a free ski pass and gear rental, free transport, discounted tours and other perks and benefits.

Via Monde (Switzerland)

Based in Switzerland, Via Monde runs exciting ski initiatives for schools and, of course, needs an array of international helpers to assist it. Jobs include ski and snowboard instructors, catering staff, and medical professionals, such as paramedics and physiotherapists.

Applicants will need to be good with children and willing to work hard and in return, they will return a decent salary and some great perks.This is one of the better snow-related work abroad programs on offer.

EA Ski & Snowboard (International)

Switzerland Mountain

EA Ski & Snowboard train up young people to become ski and snowboard instructors before sending them on their merry way to work in the world’s top resorts. Every individual who takes part in one of the school’s training courses is guaranteed a job afterwards—how’s that for job security?

Training and employment opportunities are available in the USA, New Zealand, Canada, Japan and Switzerland.

Tour Leader Work Abroad Programs

Tour leader jobs are the ultimate jackpot for travel aficionados who want to work abroad. Not only do you get to travel as your job and go on adventures on a daily basis, but you also get to share your passion with others.

Leading a tour group means spending lots of time outdoors and seeing some of the most exciting parts of the world. You will also develop an in-depth knowledge of whichever area in which you decide to work.

If you enjoy being active, meeting new people and traveling then being a tour leader will be one of the most fun and enjoyable jobs on offer. However, there are certain challenges associated with this job, such as dealing with picky customers or navigating cultural differences. So, bear them in mind!

Tucan Travel (International)

Tucan Travel is a well-established tour company that operates all over the world. They periodically look for tour guides and driver to assist with their tours but take not that this is a long-term commitment.

Generally, tour guides are expected to commit to 18 months of tours—usually in the same region. This is brilliant for those looking for stability, less ideal for people who only want to work abroad in little stints while they travel.

G Adventures (International)

There’s never any shortage of jobs available with G Adventures . This company has a huge roster of positions all over the world, which include skippers in Greece, trekking assistants in Peru and naturalists in the Galapagos

The tours are pretty incredible and you get paid to do them. It seems like a win-win situation as far as I’m concerned.

Intrepid Travel (International)

Sailing in europe

A global company with a vast number of opportunities, Intrepid Travel is well worth checking out if you want to go down the tour guide route.

The company has positions all over the world and adventures range from cycling trips in the mountains to cultural excursions in remote communities. There are also travel specialist roles, which are office-based positions that involve advising people on travel and planning itineraries.

Wildlife Programs Abroad

Not everyone wants to work with people—and I don’t blame you. People can suck. If you’d rather avoid other humans then may I suggest a work abroad program with a focus on animals?

There are work and volunteer opportunities in sanctuaries, rescue programs and conservation projects in some of the world’s most beautiful regions.

Naturally, being partial to animals is a prerequisite if you want to work abroad with a wildlife program. Some curriculums will also require a certain level of expertise or knowledge about animals.

This doesn’t mean that every job will require a degree in veterinary science; there are plenty of positions that simply want you to have a positive attitude.

Project Biodiversity (Cape Verde)

Jobs abroad are plentiful. Even if you're into saving marine life.

This project is based in Cape Verde, also known as Cabo Verde, and focuses on rescuing the Loggerhead turtles that live there. Project Biodiversity enlists field assistants, interns and volunteers to help protect the dwindling number of turtles on the island.

Volunteers can either help out during the nesting season or the hatchling season. Duties include beach patrolling, data collection and monitoring the turtles.

Go Eco (International)

Go Eco offers a unique opportunity to get up close and personal with some of the most impressive creatures on earth. Whether you want to work with lemurs in Madagascar or sharks in South Africa, you’re bound to find a program that catches your eye.

The experiences aren’t cheap but are well worth it for the chance to do something worthwhile and out of the ordinary.

Greenforce (International)

Greenforce has all kinds of different conservation projects on offer, but the spotlight tends to be on its marine expeditions.

Fancy spending some time studying and protecting the coral reef in the Bahamas? Greenforce could be the answer. This program is also great for budding wildlife experts looking to get some experience on their resume.

New work abroad programs crop up all the time, left and right. That’s because new experiences are created and developed every day, giving you more opportunity than ever.

A work abroad program will not only earn you money to fund your travels, it will also be one of the most enriching experiences of your life—I guarantee it.

Do any of these work abroad programs speak to you? Which one would you do? Let us know in the comments!

Work Abroad Program FAQs

What is the best way to get a job overseas.

Getting a TEFL certification and teaching English is one of the best ways to get a job overseas.

Which is the best country to work abroad?

New Zealand, Australia, China, and South Korea are some of the best countries for working abroad.

How can I get a chance to work abroad?

Some of the best ways to get a chance to work abroad are to teach English, work at summer camps, or look for internship opportunities.

Which country is easiest to get a job?

New Zealand, Australia, and Singapore are all relatively easy countries to find a job and get a working visa.

Is it easy to teach English abroad?

If you have a 4-year degree, earning a TEFL certification is an easy way to teach English abroad.

Jeremy Scott Foster

Jeremy Scott Foster

Not to mention the teaching programs in Spain – both private and thru the government. There are something like 5K positions for English speakers in the public government system, and the private have 60-hundreds depending on which. I did the North American Language Assistants program from 2007-10.

WOW. There is so much opportunity out there—it’s almost hard to believe!

I am happy to provide links if you’d like to add them.

Cracking list. Another couple of teaching options are Chile’s English Open Doors and Speak Italy. Speak also have a teen programmer. I guess from your point of view working in the USA isn’t abroad but Brits and other nationals can use CCUSA to be placed in summer camps in the USA, as well as the other destinations you mention (those from outside the US are given the option of selecting country specific websites when visiting the url you give).

Another idea for Brits, and a few other commonwealth countries, is the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust.

And, lastly, I edit the Jobs Abroad Bulletin which lists new vacancies around the world very week (or two): https://www.jobsabroadbulletin.co.uk/latestjobs/

Great resources here. One correction I might add is that Club Med is Chinese owned now as of 2019. Fosum finally managed to take them over which should be a positive inflow of cash. Fosum also recently bought defunct Thomas Cook.

How do I find these opportunities?

Thank you SO much for all the links here! It’s amazing and truly inspiring – knowing that we have a choice and a chance to get out of the shell and explore our beautiful world, helping society as well.

Anyone can give me advice how to get work in Cuba?

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Work abroad to enhance your CV by gaining unique experience on your gap year or career break. Showing future employers that you have not only lived overseas but committed to a paid job will set you ahead of everybody else. Most of our paid work programmes run for 3-6 months. Some people even choose to work abroad for a year in multiple jobs. By working overseas and earning money, you can fund further travelling and experience what the world has to offer. If you are stuck for gap year ideas and the thought of volunteering for an extended period of time leaves you feeling anxious, a paid work programme overseas could be just what you are looking for to give you that financial security. Want paid work in the conservation sector? Oyster have teamed up with our friends at  Conservation Careers  who support people to find paid work in conservation following study or a career change. You can add their fantastic and flexible course to your volunteering trip with Oyster. Your Oyster experience will help add interest to your conservation resume as an eye catching addition to your job applications in future. The Conservation Career Kick-Starter: Start your career in wildlife conservation with our unique programme of training, support community & jobs.

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Paid horse work, training and Sydney tour in Australia

  • Internships
  • Adventure Travel

Up to 13 nights orientation available and 12months job support.

  • For full support opt for the horsemanship plus 8 day welcome package and job set up in Sydney .
  • If you are in country or have your work admin ready to go, no problem! Take the fast track 8 night programme on the horsemanship course and job to follow.

This is a unique equine experience for paid work abroad found nowhere else. A once in a lifetime opportunity for those passionate about horses. Receive a high level of teaching from our very qualified team, who will ‘Australianize’ your existing horse skills and set you up with a professional, paid job in the Australian equine industry.

Price from: £1860

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Dates: Shorter programme arrives in Brisbane for 3 days prior to course. Sydney arrival includes 8 days tourist week and bonus city work membership.

Eligibility: From reciprocal countries eligible for a 417 or 462 visa. Driving licence required. Horse ability: intermediate to advanced.

Age : 18-35

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Whistler, Blackcomb Ski Instructor Jobs, Courses & Training

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  • Ski Season Jobs
  • Sports Coaching

Qualify as a CSIA Level 1 ski instructor in Whistler Blackcomb and join a world-renowned ski school, teaching children how to ski for the season. You get a job and staff accommodation for the whole season and get to enjoy the breath-taking scenery  and diverse cultural scene of Whistler Village.

This is the perfect opportunity to spend every day on some of the best slopes in the world suitable for all skill levels. While others typically require a Level 2 CSIA qualification to apply for Whistler Blackcomb positions, with Oyster, you’ll leap straight into an instructor role as a freshly qualified CSIA Level 1 graduate!

Price from: £5495

Includes CSIA Level 1 exam and training from Level 4 instructors, plus accommodation costs for the first 3 weeks (duration of the course).

The season runs from mid-November until mid-April each season.

Return flights from London can be added for an additional £900.

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Austria Ski Instructor Course With Guaranteed Job

Join our 4 or 6 week Anwarter ski instructor course in Austria and have a guaranteed job for the rest of the season.

Our course is based in Kaprun, Zell am See, and you could then work anywhere in Austria as an instructor.

Price from: £4355

Prices based on self-catered shared accommodation.

Get in contact for more information and options.

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Train and teach English in Vietnam

  • Teach English Abroad

Head to dynamic Vietnam – a country rising in popularity with the traveling community. Take part in cultural and sightseeing activities, gain a TESOL qualification and then teach in Vietnam for up to a year!

Price from: £1895

£1895 for the 120 hour TESOL course and paid teaching job

If you already have a 120 hour TESOL or TEFL, you can join the cultural orientation week and then get a paid teaching job straight away for £1295

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Paid work and orientation tour in Auckland, New Zealand

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  • Summer Trips
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Discover the North Island’s finest offerings on an unforgettable stain Auckland and a 3-day Bay of Islands Adventure. Witness dolphins and marine wonders, explore the iconic Hole in the Rock on Motukokako Island, and unwind at the serene Otehei Bay and Paihia Beaches. Our Auckland team stands ready to assist, from facilitating essential tasks like setting up bank accounts, tax file numbers, and SIM cards to providing insightful presentations on job hunting. With 12 months of ongoing support for paid work and abundant guidance for your travel endeavours, your journey promises not only employment opportunities but also countless moments of joy and exploration.

Price from: £995

A full orientation week and support with jobs for up to one year.

Starts every Thursday.

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Whistler Ski Season Jobs

Experience the buzz of working in the heart of a busy snow school as a member of support staff for Whistler Kids, or as part of the mountain operations team. Depending on your experience, we have a variety of roles available. Choose from being a kitchen assistant, preparing meals for the students and instructors; work as a den master, or as an Outdoor Ranger supervising the outdoor play facilities.

Whether it’s your first time seeing snow or you were born on the slopes, joining our team means discovering (or re-discovering!) a passion for the outdoors while building lifelong connections with teammates and guests from around the world.

Price from: £2195

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Hospitality Jobs in Whistler With Accommodation

Front of House Experience : Work in one of Whistler Blackcomb’s most prestigious hotels or spas for a whole winter season. The work is tough but the pay is good and the days off are awesome! If you have hotel or hospitality work experience, use your skills to work in Whistler. All of the jobs are in Whistler Village and everything is within walking distance of the ski lifts. On days off, getting up on the mountain is a must!

Back of House Experience : This year we are also opening up the Chef and Kitchen team opportunities – if you have experience working in kitchens, or have just finished working in a culinary specific qualification or internship, you can join the teams at the one of the best 5* resorts in North America.

Join us in Whistler’s top hotels and spas for an amazing kitchen adventure! Picture yourself cooking up a storm in the heart of this famous ski spot. From creating tasty menus to working behind the scenes, you’ll be part of the action. Get ready for a thrilling ski season where your kitchen skills meet snow-filled fun. This is your chance to level up your cooking game with a big-name brand while enjoying the mountain buzz. Come join our team for a tasty journey that’s as exciting as it gets!

The season runs from late-November until mid-May each season.

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Gain a TESOL and teach English in Thailand

Head to Hua Hin or Chiang Mai in Thailand and gain an internationally accredited 120 hour TESOL/TEFL qualification which can be used to teach abroad. Want to live and teach in Thailand? Use your qualification to gain a job in a reputable school and experience life living the beautiful ‘Land of Smiles’.

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Paid work and orientation tour in Sydney, Australia

Sunny Sydney is the place to live and work for up to a year (or extend for two or three on the amazing work scheme…) Following a fantastic 7 day orientation programme including local attractions, get support in setting up your admin and find paid work with membership to an exclusive online job database! *OPTIONS TO START IN MELBOURNE AND PERTH ALSO AVAILABLE*

Available for a minimum of 3 months and up to one year.

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Banff Ski Season Jobs

Earn money working full-time in a hotel in the resort town of Banff. Expect an entry level position, such as housekeeping. There are certainly worse places to do this job, on a tough day at work, you can look out of the window and see the awesome Rocky Mountains. On your days off, you can be hitting the slopes!

The season runs from late-November until late-May each season.

Return flights from London can be added for an additional cost.

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Banff Summer Hospitality Jobs

Spend your summer living and working in the popular resort town of Banff in Alberta. You’ll be in the heart of all the action that Banff National Park has to offer. Make the most of your days off with all of the hiking, biking and water sports that are available. How are you going to afford this for a summer season? This is where the guaranteed job comes in!

The season runs from late-May until early-September each summer. Longer stays are possible.

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Paid Farm Work in Australia

Experience life as a jackeroo or jillaroo by completing an introductory farm work in Australia course in the vast and beautiful outback. Learn to ride dirt bikes and horses, muster and work with cattle, pick up fencing skills, use chainsaws and operate tractors. Oh, and did we mention you are guaranteed a paid job at the end of the programme?

Price from: £2199

Oyster’s Outback farm Programme includes 4 days in Brisbane, a full 5 day agricultural training programme with food and accommodation and up to a year’s worth of jobs.

Start any Thursday of the year except the 4 weeks over the Christmas/ Wet season period.

Why work abroad?

Why not combine travelling with one of our working abroad programs? This is a great way to experience what a country and culture is all about by living and working as a local. Oyster offers a variety of paid work abroad opportunities in different locations around the world.

Our paid working gap year programs include teaching abroad in Thailand or China and gaining a TESOL qualification. We can help you gain a hospitality or city job in either Canada, Australia or New Zealand or help you to become a paid ski or snowboard instructor in one of the worlds’ top ski resorts. For the outdoorsy types, we offer amazing rural farm work and horse work opportunities in the Australian Outback.

The benefits to our live and work abroad programs means you can earn money to finance your tourist and travelling activities. This may mean utilising the amazing surroundings and pursuits in the area you are living, or saving it for expeditions further a field such as getting involved in marine conservation or animal welfare projects.

All these experiences will aid in making your CV look more interesting and desirable to future employers and universities by showing off your paid work abroad experience. Gap year work abroad helps demonstrate that you have the maturity and independence to live away from home and that you can commit to a job or a course. Whilst immersing yourself in a new culture, you may even develop skills in learning a new language.  Don’t forget, you will make loads of life long friends from all over the world!

Oyster Worldwide can help you when it comes to looking for jobs abroad and in some cases assist with organising holiday visas. To help keep costs down even further, some employers include food and accommodation when you work abroad.

If you are not convinced yet, check out our top 5 reasons for working abroad . We have over 15 work abroad programs for young adults.

Learn more about how we select employers to work with on our paid work policy page.

Want paid work in the conservation sector? Oyster have teamed up with our friends at  Conservation Careers   who support people to find paid work in conservation following study or a career change. You can add their fantastic and flexible course to your volunteering trip with Oyster. Your Oyster experience will help add interest to your conservation resume as an eye catching addition to your job applications in future.

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Discover exciting work abroad programs for travelers looking to gain valuable job skills, experience new cultures, and make a positive impact on the world.

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Work abroad programs offer an exciting opportunity for travelers seeking to explore new cultures , gain valuable job skills , and create unforgettable memories . By taking part in these programs, you can immerse yourself in a foreign language while securing work that is tailored to your skills and inclinations.

In this blog post, we will delve into the various types of work abroad opportunities available such as teaching English  and seasonal jobs in hostels in some of the most exciting cities in the world. We will also provide essential tips on how to make your experience living and working overseas successful.

Whether you're looking for a short-term adventure or considering making a more permanent move to another country, our comprehensive guide on work abroad programs is here to help you navigate through this life-changing decision.

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Work abroad programs: traveling jobs

If you're seeking an opportunity to explore, acquire new abilities, meet a lot of like-minded people , and make a difference in the world, consider participating in a work exchange program.

These programs offer travelers the opportunity to volunteer their time and skills in exchange for accommodation and other benefits, like meals, classes and tours. 

You can find these opportunities through Worldpackers , an online platform that connects volunteers with hosts from all around the glob e who are seeking help in various areas. 

Why choose Worldpackers?

Finding and participating in work abroad programs with Worldpackers is really easy. You can join the Worldpackers Community for free and start saving your favorite volunteer positions until you are ready to get verified .

To search for the best work abroad programs that suit your interests, you can filter by country, region, language and specific skills (that you can share or you want to improve) . You can also choose to see results showing only the top hosts (with the best rates from previous travelers) ou with a higher chance of approval and much more.

Doing work abroad programs through Worldpackers has many benefits, like:

  • Safety: The platform verifies each host to ensure they meet specific standards before being listed on the website. Also, every host has reviews left by previous volunteers, and you can contact these volunteers through the platform to know more about their experience. You will also have access to the Worldpackers insurance , so you've got assistance in case anything doesn’t go as you agreed with your host.
  • Variety: With thousands of hosts across more than 140 countries offering diverse roles and responsibilities within different sectors (such as hospitality, education, and environment), the chances of finding the perfect match are high.
  • Affordability: Most exchanges only require a few hours' commitment daily, leaving plenty of free time to explore local culture and attractions while still saving money on accommodation and food expenses during your travels. You'll only need to pay a small annual fee to get verified on the platform, and then you can do as many work abroad programs as you want, all around the world.
  • Growth opportunities: You'll have the chance to develop valuable professional and personal skills through immersive experiences and unique learning environments provided by these international collaborations. 

Read this article to know more about Worldpackers: Traveling with Worldpackers: your top questions answered .

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What types of jobs are available?

With thousand of work abroad programs in different locations around the globe, there is no doubt that you will find the program that best suits your interests and abilities. 

It's possible to help in many ways, such as:

  • Welcoming and helping guests
  • Building and hands-on chores
  • Communication and marketing tasks
  • Kitchen and bar assistance
  • Eco activities like organic farming or permaculture projects
  • Teaching languages or sports
  • Household chores
  • Interacting and entertaining guests
  • Improving websites and SEO , and more

This wide range of opportunities ensures there's something suitable for everyone.

Read these fellow travelers' experiences doing work abroad programs with Worldpackers to have a beeter understanding of the platform: 

  • " How I had the best Worldpackers experience in Ecuador " 
  • " Volunteering in Scotland for a month "

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Main types of work abroad programs

When considering a work exchange experience, it's essential to find the right program that aligns with your interests and passions. As I've mentioned, Worldpackers offers various work abroad programs, each providing unique opportunities for personal growth and cultural immersion. 

Let's explore some popular options you could apply to:

Teaching programs

If you have a passion for teaching languages or sports , numerous volunteer positions are available through Worldpackers' teaching programs. 

By sharing your knowledge in non-profit schools or communities, you can make a lasting impact on students while gaining valuable experience in education.

These are some language teaching opportunities and sports coaching positions:

  • Help in various tasks at a local school in Tanzania , including teaching.
  • Yoga instructors needed at a holistic center in a historical "masia" (rural house) from 12th Century in Catalonia, Spain.
  • Become part of an "Integrated and Experiential teaching and learning school" in India as a teacher assistant.

Check all the teaching opportunities . 

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Eco-projects and sustainable living

Venture into eco-volunteering by participating in organic farms and permaculture projects through Worldpackers' sustainable living initiatives. 

Learn about environmentally friendly practices , live in off-the-grid communities , connect with nature , and contribute to preserving our planet for future generations. 

  • Take part in a reforestation project in Roca Partida (Veracruz), Mexico . 
  • Enjoy the natural beauty of rural Portugal while helping in this permaculture project .
  • Gardening & foraging from organic gardens and a native plant landscape in a gorgeous location in Virginia, USA.

More eco-projects for volunteering at Worldpackers. 

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Hostels and guesthouses

A popular choice among travelers is working at hostels or guesthouses around the world as part of their work exchange journey. A multitude of occupations are available within the world of hospitality, from receptionist to barkeep or tour leader.

Work exchange roles at hostels and guesthouses can offer a unique chance to get up close with travelers, discover the hospitality sector, and become deeply immersed in regional traditions. 

  • This highly rated hostel in Lisbon, Portuga l is looking for photographers to boost their online presence.
  • Help at front desk and make new friends at  Vibes Aurik Hostel in Quito, Ecuador .
  • Assist with running a five star inn in Boothbay Harbor , Maine, US.

More volunteering opportunities at hostels and guesthouses  around the world.

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Social projects and nonprofit organizations

For those looking to make a positive impact on communities worldwide, there are also plenty of volunteer programs with social causes and nonprofit organizations .

By contributing your time and skills to community development projects, you can help create lasting change while learning about different cultures firsthand.  

  • Would you like to have a life-changing experience in India? Become part of the NGO Shristi who contribute to children education.
  • Get involved in a cultural and environmental project in the Brazilian hinterland .
  • Join a  community of more than 40 young activists based in Germany . Help by preparing & decorating sleeping rooms, cleaning of public places, gardening & taking care of plants and more.

Check out all the social projects available to volunteering .

In summary, whether it's teaching English in Italy , helping a treehouse resort in Dominican Republic , or volunteering in the Amazon Rainforest , there are countless work abroad programs available through Worldpackers that cater to every traveler's interests. 

Researching these options will ensure you find the perfect fit for your unique skillset and passions.

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Tips for a successful work abroad experience

Ready to take on the world? To make the most of your work abroad experience, it is essential to take the time to research and select a suitable program. Here's how to make the most of your journey:

Researching and selecting the right program

First things first, find a program that aligns with your interests. Worldpackers offers various programs across different fields, so you have plenty of options available. Here's how to narrow down your choices:

  • Determine your interests: What type of work are you passionate about?
  • Evaluate your skills: What skills do you possess that could benefit potential hosts?
  • Narrow down options: Filter through Worldpackers' offerings based on your criteria.
  • Contact hosts directly: Reach out directly via Worldpackers platform after finding suitable matches; ask questions and clarify expectations beforehand.

Preparing for the cultural differences and challenges

Acclimatizing to a novel culture can be daunting, but it is an integral part of the journey. Here's how to prepare:

  • Research local customs: Learn about the host country's customs, traditions, etiquette, and social norms before arrival.
  • Learn basic phrases: Familiarize yourself with basic phrases in the local language.
  • Maintain flexibility: Be prepared for unexpected changes or challenges that may arise during your stay.

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Making the most of learning opportunities

A volunteering or work exchange program is an excellent opportunity for personal growth and skill development. Here's how to maximize your experience:

  • Nurture relationships: Connect with fellow volunteers, hosts & locals - they can provide valuable insights into their culture & experiences while also expanding your network globally.
  • Treat each task as a learning experience: No matter how small or menial it might seem at first glance; each task offers unique opportunities for acquiring new skills or honing existing ones.
  • Create personal goals: Determine specific objectives you'd like to achieve during your work exchange & actively pursue them.
  • Beyond work hours: Incorporate activities outside of volunteer hours such as exploring local attractions/sites/events etc.

By following these tips diligently, you'll be well on your way towards achieving a successful and fulfilling work abroad experience.

You might also like to read:

  • 10 reasons why you need to do a work exchange trip once in your life
  • Are the hosts on Worldpackers safe?
  • How to plan a trip with Worldpackers in 15 easy steps

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Whether you're teaching English, working on a farm, or volunteering in a community project, there are plenty of opportunities to immerse yourself in different cultures and gain valuable life experience with work abroad programs.

But before you pack your bags, do your research - make sure you have the necessary visas and vaccinations, learn about local customs and language basics, and be open-minded to new experiences. Remember you'll be a visitor in the country of your choice, and it's up to you to adapt to its ways and be a conscious traveler. 

And of course, enjoy it a lot! There are great chances this will be one of the best experiences of your life.

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Gain international career experience while also having the freedom to travel. experience a new culture with new friends from around the world, choose your adventure, new zealand.

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Work & Travel Programs

Work & Travel programs   are  designed to help support our travelers who  elect to travel on a temporary work visa. The idea behind the program is to help our travelers secure employment so they can fund their travels and cultural immersion experience.

These programs provide an ample amount of support and are a service for those who don’t feel comfortable finding work on their own.   Programs  often include  arrival orientations, job and housing s upport , 24/7 in-country staff and other perks like insurance, visa assistance, and an alumni community. Each program has its own inclusions, so be sure to read the specific details for the program you’re interested in.  

Working Holiday Visa

What is a Working Holiday Visa? 

This is a visa that allows individuals to work  (and sometimes study)  without undergoing the process of employer sponsorship. In other words, those who enter a country utilizing a working holiday visa are not tied to a single employer.

Am I Eligible? 

These are the  visa  eligibility requirements mandated by most government entities (this may vary based on citizenship):  

  • Citizen of one of the following: USA, Canada, UK, Ireland, EU  
  • Be between the ages of 18-30 years old  (up to 35 for some countries excluding the USA)  
  • Must be outside of  the country while undergoing  the visa application process  
  • Must have a valid passport with an expiration date that exceeds the Working Holiday visa end-date by at least 6 months  

***Your citizenship country must have a standing Working Holiday Agreement with the country you intend to work in (i.e. New Zealand, Australia, or Ireland).   

***If you are unsure if you are eligible for the Working Holiday visa, please email us!  

How long is the validity of the visa? 

This visa is valid for up to a year!  

When Should I Apply? 

You should apply for your  Working Holiday  visa  at least  two months before your program start date to give the consulate enough time to award your work permit. It is great to apply in advance, but also note that in most cases after the visa is awarded, you’ll have 6-12 months to enter the country and activate the visa. If you apply too early, your visa can expire.   

Don’t worry! We have built the timing of the visa application process into your Work & Travel program; we will advise you when to apply!  

Why Would I Pay to Work?

These types of  programs don’t have direct government funding, so t raveler s who want to  work   abroad  must cover some of their own expenses. When programs cost money, we do try to keep them as cheap as possible (we are a non-profit!) ,  but there are some costs associated with running a program when it does not have any direct funding. Depending on the country and program you choose, you could make money in the end, it all depends on what type of experience you want to have.  

Program fees also go toward you! We have airport pickups, orientations, and a pre-departure package with some Greenheart swag and other perks depending on the program. Program staff will be available to answer any questions before and after arrival. Read more here.  

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  • We make our program fees as inclusive as possible.  
  • Connect with alumni and others on the program via our Greenheart Travel only Facebook forums ,  before you even leave!
  • Exclusive access to the Greenheart Atlas, our interactive program that will guide you through your cultural immersion experience before, during, and after your program  
  • Hands-on support and personal attention every step of the way  
  • 24/7 emergency phone number to reach a staff member at any time  
  • Pre-departure “Culture Shock and Adjustment” Webinar before you leave  
  • T-shirt and other  Greenheart merchandise  
  • Discounts for future Greenheart Travel programs  
  • We are a non-profit, mission-based organization  
  • Continued support throughout your  work program  

Program FAQs

Can I bring a pet or child? 

No, you cannot bring your children or pets. The programs are not structured to accommodate dependents as there are many other logistics to keep in mind that we cannot guarantee we can meet. If you are bringing a pet or child with you abroad, it may be best to consider finding work on your own so you can guarantee proper housing, childcare, schooling, etc.  

Can I apply with a friend, spouse, or significant other?  

Yes, you can apply together! However,  whether  you will end up being placed together depends on the country and your flexibility. We guarantee that can place people together for  Australia, New Zealand, and Ireland.   

Will I be alone? 

This depends on the program.    

Australia and New Zealand are designed as group experiences with large Welcome Weeks. Of course, when you begin working it is your choice whether you would like to stick with friends or pursue your own travel experience solo!  

Ireland and Argentina Work & Travel are programs that are designed around the individual. Start dates are largely determined around when the traveler  is able to  arrive in the country, which means you may arrive alone.   

The Thailand Marketing program is a competitive internship with limited placements. How many interns we accept depends on how many available positions we have; you can be the only intern.   

Can I choose where I’d like to work in the country I’m going to? 

Most  Work & Travel programs  allow you the flexibility to choose  where you’d like to live and work.  In the case of Australia, New Zealand, and Ireland Work & Travel you may choose where you’d like to be based. You can even move and work in multiple areas throughout the country!   

Family & Friends Support

We understand that a Work Abroad experience is a big step for everyone involved. For this reason, upon acceptance to all Greenheart Travel programs we provide the following support materials that we  encourage our travelers to share with their loved ones: program orientation packet (includes all details of the program), emergency contact numbers, and insurance documents.

How do I contact my loved one who is working abroad? 

In  most cases, our programs include a local SIM Card for your loved one’s smartphone. The SIM card will allow for purchasing of data, text, and call plans. Additionally, mediums like Facetime, Whatsapp , Facebook Messenger, and Skype are widely available in all Work & Travel locations so you and your loved one can stay in touch!   

Can I visit my loved one during the Work & Travel program? 

This is a program-specific answer. For Work & Travel Australia, New Zealand, and Ireland you are more than welcome to visit your loved one as these programs run for longer durations (up to a year).  

For programs such as Argentina and Thailand, we recommend planning your visits for the end of the 3-month work program when your loved one is likely to have more free time and  is likely to  do a bit of traveling.   

My loved one is a young adult applying for a Work Abroad program, can I attend the interview or call in for my loved one? 

Like any travel abroad experience, Work  Abroad  programs are challenging and do require our travelers to be independent critical thinkers. Greenheart Travel  applicants  will interview with employers abroad face-to-face, so the initial program interview  with Greenheart Travel  should  be  seen as  preparation for work interviews abroad. Applicants must  prepare and  attend this alone (without friends, family, or loved ones) as they would with any job interview.   

Work Abroad Q&A calls are reserved for potential Greenheart Travel applicants who are eligible only when they are an adult (18+) . In our experience, chatting with both a loved one and applicant separately can lead to miscommunication. Additionally, if an applicant is to work abroad, this individual needs to have a complete understanding of all the steps we took to get there and must be able to communicate with our staff directly.  

If you are a loved one of a current  applicant  and you have questions that have not been addressed ,  please ask the applicant to email Greenheart Travel directly with those questions.   

Every year we offer   scholarships   for our Work Abroad programs!  

Application Process

Please note the process is a little bit different for each program. For  most  programs, however, the process is as follows.

1.   Start Your Application  Here .  You will be sent more information as well as the link to our application portal to begin your formal application.

2. Submit Basic Program Information:  The first step in our application portal will be basic things like your chosen start date, etc.

3. Submit your deposit :  A $300 deposit is required in order to apply for the program. This is subtracted from your total program fee. If we are unable to accept you following your interview (very unlikely!) we will refund your deposit  in full.

4.   Complete Application & Documents :  Provide more detailed information about yourself in Part 2 of the application. In this section, you’ll tell us more information like your work history, motivations for joining the program, travel history, and emergency contacts. You will also submit your documents (below) within your portal account.

5.   Skype Interview:  Once you have submitted your online application and paid your application deposit, you will be asked to schedule a video interview with a Greenheart Travel representative.

6. You’re Accepted!  Woohoo! We are usually able to accept people within 1-2 weeks of their interviews.

7. Commitment Deposit:  Once you are accepted to the program, you will need to submit a $300 commitment deposit within 14 days to confirm your spot on the program. Once you submit your commitment deposit you will unlock the acceptance portion of your portal, which includes things like pre-departure videos, travel and arrival information, the Greenheart Travel Atlas, and more.

9. Book your flights, and get ready for your adventure!  Your final remaining balance will be due 60 days before you leave.

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We offer one-on-one consultations to help you plan the travel and work abroad experience you’ve been dreaming of. We know that each person’s experience abroad is unique, which is why our support is too!

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Your personal travel coordinator will give you step-by-step guidance on applying for your Working Holiday Visa, and support you through the whole process, saving you time, money and stress.

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From resume revision to finding long-term accommodation and a job; orientation upon arrival and ongoing in-country support throughout your work abroad program until you return home.

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10 Ways That You Can Travel Around Abroad For (Almost) Free

  • Traveling for free is possible through options like working on a cruise ship, teaching abroad, or house swapping, among other methods.
  • Each option has pros and cons, such as long work days on a cruise ship or the competitive application process for teach abroad programs.
  • House sitting, au pair programs, farm stays, travel hacking, and national park jobs are other ways to travel for free or at a minimal cost while saving money, but each comes with its own set of challenges and responsibilities.

If there's one thing travelers dream of, it's getting to travel the world for free. From flights and hotels to meals and unexpected bills, the financial realities of travel make it difficult to see the world. In recent years, it's become easier than ever to hold down remote work, allowing some to continue to earn an income while traveling the world. These types of workers are sometimes referred to as digital nomads .

There are several different types of digital nomad jobs available, and though this can be a rewarding and beautiful experience, there are some things to know about digital nomads , including that this lifestyle and way of travel isn't for everyone. Thankfully, for those who dream of this lifestyle without necessarily being a "remote worker", there are some ways to travel while earning and saving money that don't involve working remotely.

Many programs, organizations, and jobs offer opportunities to travel while providing accommodations as part of the job. Here are some of the best ways to travel abroad for free (or almost for free!).

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Cruise Ship Jobs

Working on a cruise ship offers the unique opportunity to see the world while working. Cruise ship employees usually have their accommodations and meals covered. Most cruise ships also offer their employees medical insurance, plus additional benefits.

The working days are long, but cruise ship workers can expect to follow a roster system that gives them days off to explore popular and stunning port destinations. Though the hours are long and living at sea can be a difficult adjustment, this can also be a rewarding and exciting way to see the world.

  • Pros: Meals and accommodations are covered; meet people from around the world; visit popular port cities around the world
  • Cons: Long and demanding work days; adjusting to living full-time at sea

Teach Abroad Programs

Not only are teach-abroad programs superb for those pondering how to travel abroad for free, but they are genuinely a unique and enriching way to see the world while teaching English to students. People who commit to a teach abroad program, such as the Japan Exchange and Teach Program , the English Program in Korea, or Government TEFL programs , can expect to achieve cultural immersion, professional growth, and often, free accommodation and competitive salaries.

Teaching abroad allows travelers to build lasting connections with students and locals while also gaining a deep understanding of their host culture. However, it's important to consider the commitment, potential language barriers, and varying living conditions in each destination. The application process to be accepted in teach abroad programs can be competitive, and bachelor's degrees are often required.

  • Pros: Salaried positioned; accommodations are often included; learn deep understanding of host country; bond with students and locals
  • Cons: Competitive application process; potential language barriers; long-term commitment; living accommodations vary by destination

Related: 10 Great Countries To Teach English In (And 10 To Avoid)

House Swapping

Using a house swap agency to see the world for free (or at the very least at a reduced cost) is an exciting way to travel. Travelers who decide to house swap can select from an array of homes in diverse locations. Seeing how hotel and Airbnb costs are at an all-time high, house swappers can save hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars on accommodations.

House swapping allows travelers to see a destination through a local's perspective and the chance to live like a native resident. However, house swapping is not for everyone. It requires a great deal of trust, clear communication, and respect for house rules between swap partners. Not every home is going to draw the same interest as others.

It's important house swappers keep in mind factors like location preferences, their home's home conditions, and the security measures needed to ensure a successful and enjoyable exchange experience.

  • Pros: Save money on accommodations; live like a local
  • Cons: Have strangers stay in one's home; not every home will draw in offers for a swap; still have to pay for airfare and meals

House Sitting

House-sitting through an agency provides an affordable way to explore the world while staying in diverse homes. Websites like Trusted Housesitters and House Carers connect travelers with homeowners looking for someone to look after their properties and pets while they're away. In exchange, house sitters save money on lodgings.

That said, house-sitting requires a great deal of responsibility, adaptability, and adherence to a homeowner's expectations. Additionally, house sitters usually have to cover their travel costs to their house-sitting destination, and they might also have to pay for background checks. Nonetheless, house-sitting can be an immersive and affordable way to see the world while providing a service for someone else.

  • Cons: Responsible for taking care of a stranger's house and/or pets; Must cover travel expenses

The Peace Corps

For decades, the Peace Corps has served as a life-changing way for volunteers to promote peace, service, and friendship while also exploring the world. Peace Corps volunteers can expect a deep cultural immersion, rewarding community engagement, and a stipend that covers basic living costs. Additional pros include gaining unique skills, making lasting global connections, and contributing to meaningful development projects.

Those looking to join the Peace Corps should keep a few things in mind. The application process is competitive. Working on projects in remote areas of the world can be demanding and even isolating. It is a challenging mission, but it can also be a transformative experience. For those who are passionate about service and cross-cultural exchanges, the Peace Corps is a nearly cost-free way to discover new places in the world.

  • Pros: Cultural immersion; rewarding community engagement and service
  • Cons: Competitive application process; destinations can be remote and isolated; work can be demanding

Au Pair Programs

Becoming an au pair through an agency is a unique opportunity to explore the world with minimal expenses. Au pairs can expect to live with a host family and care for their children in exchange for room, board, and a stipend. Au pair listings can take employees across the globe and allow for cultural immersion, personal growth, and the chance to build strong bonds with host families.

However, working as an au pair also requires a tremendous amount of patience and adaptability when navigating potential language barriers and varying family dynamics. Potential au pairs should also keep in mind the challenges and responsibilities that come with taking care of children.

  • Pros: Travel expenses, accommodation costs, meals, and stipend included; cultural immersion; work with children
  • Cons: Family dynamics can be challenging; hours can be long

Farm Stays For Farm Work

Those wondering how to travel the world for free may find their answer with farm work; programs, such as World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms (WWOOF), connect travelers with organic farms that exchange work for free accommodation and sometimes meals in rural parts of the world. WWOOFing offers a unique way to explore the world nearly cost-free.

This experience offers hands-on learning, sustainable living experiences, and cultural immersion. However, it also involves physical labor and varying farm conditions, requiring volunteers to adapt to rural settings in remote parts of the world. Keeping these factors in mind, WWOOFing can be a low-cost adventure that rewards those seeking a deeper connection with nature, agriculture, and local communities.

  • Pros: Free accommodation; cultural immersion; learn farming practices from across the globe
  • Cons: Labor-intensive work; stationed in rural areas

Travel Hacking

Travel hacking involves collecting credit card rewards, hotel points, and airline miles in order to travel at a fraction of the price. Signing up for credit cards that give back the most travel perks or buying hotel points at a discount are just some of the ways travel hackers can save money towards their next trip abroad. Through these spending rewards, it's possible to redeem free flights, free hotel stays, and free travel upgrades.

Travel hacking, however, is not for the faint of heart. Travel hackers need to keep track of their spending to make sure they avoid heavy credit card fees or debt. They also have to track to see when rewards expire. Travel hackers should also keep in mind annual fees, blackout dates, and program limitations. When managed wisely, travel hacking can save travelers thousands of dollars.

  • Pros: Everyday spending can earn travel hackers free airline miles, hotel stays, and travel upgrades
  • Cons: Limitations to rewards that can be redeemed; travelers must stay on top of payments in order to avoid debt

Related: 10 Travel Hacking Tips For Beginners (Like How To Travel For Free)

Yacht And Sailing Crew Jobs

Working on a private yacht or joining a sailing crew is an exciting way to travel the world for almost free. Depending on the vessel, crew members can expect to assist in various onboard roles, including deckhand, steward, or even chef, in exchange for free accommodation, meals, and the chance to explore diverse destination ports. Throughout the journey, crew members can gain diverse cultural encounters and valuable sailing skills while also enjoying unparalleled.

It's important to remember, however, that the hours as a crew member can be long and demanding. And just as with working on a cruise ship, crew members have to adjust to living at sea. The job comes with adjusting to close quarters and sea sickness. For adventure seekers who love the sea, working on a sailing crew is a unique and unforgettable way to travel the world, nearly cost-free.

  • Pros: Free accommodations and meals; travel throughout port destinations; meet new people
  • Cons: Adjusting to being on a boat 24/7; long and demanding workdays

National And State Park Jobs

Working at a designated park is a smart and rewarding way to explore some of America's most beautiful national parks and state parks while also saving money to travel abroad. Many state and national parks hire seasonal workers for roles as park rangers, guides, and maintenance. Housing is often included with the job, allowing workers to save money.

During the time of year when this seasonal work is not available, travelers can go on their next big trip abroad. Seasonal work at one of these parks, however, can take employees to remote locations where they might face challenging weather conditions. Some tasks may also be physically demanding, but that aside, this experience lets travelers live for free at a national park for a few months while saving up money for their next big trip.

  • Pros: Free lodging; living in a beautiful national park; save money
  • Cons: Seasonal work schedule; face all types of weather conditions

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According to the U.S. Department of State, every year, more than 300,000 American students will study, intern, or volunteer overseas for academic credit.

If you're intrigued about the prospect of studying abroad during your college years, and wondering what it entails, you're in the right place.

Studying abroad offers a potential opportunity to complete some portion of your college requirements while immersing yourself in the culture of a new country. As a college student, this'll give you the opportunity to try new foods, meet new friends, and learn in an entirely new setting.

Let's break down what studying abroad is, how to determine if it's right for you, and which countries you may want to consider studying abroad in.

What's studying abroad?

The U.S. Department of State describes study abroad as an opportunity to "build skills and knowledge [to] prepare to solve the world's toughest challenges and compete in the 21st century workforce."

Studying abroad in college involves taking courses or participating in an academic program in a country different from one's own. This can be for a semester, an academic year, or sometimes just a short period over a school break.

The experience may be organized by a student's home college, educational institutions abroad, or third-party companies that help students study abroad.

Study abroad programs can vary widely in focus, from language and cultural studies to internships and research projects in various disciplines. The credits students earn studying abroad may count towards a student's degree at their home college, but not always.

Study abroad programs often involve an application process and students often must meet certain academic requirements, including ones set by a student's home school and those set by the international college or university a student wants to study at or by a specific study abroad program.

Who may want to consider studying abroad?

If you want to study abroad, there's a lot to consider to make sure the decision is right for you. It may be helpful to ask yourself some of the questions below to try to make an informed decision.

  • Why do I want to study abroad?
  • What are my academic goals?
  • Which country and program best fit my needs?
  • Can I afford to study abroad?
  • How will I handle the language barrier (if there will be one)?
  • What are the visa and travel requirements?
  • Am I prepared for the cultural differences?
  • What will the living arrangements be?

Studying abroad may be a great experience, but it's not suitable for everyone, so do your due diligence when deciding.

When should I study abroad?

The most popular option for students choosing to study abroad is the summer term, with 49% of students choosing this option, according to the U.S. Department of State.

As far as when in their college career students choose to study abroad, many students who decide to do this do it in their junior year of college.

That said, while a student's home college may have restrictions about when students can participate in study abroad, students likely have a lot of options as for when they can study abroad during their college career — it's likely not just limited to their junior year.

As far as how long students study abroad typically? Some may choose a short-term option, think eight weeks or less during the academic year or the summer term. Others may choose a slightly longer experience like a semester or one to two quarters. Other students may choose to study abroad for a full academic or even a calendar year.

For the most part students don't "study abroad" — which implies remaining matriculated at a home college in the U.S. — for more than a year.

How can I pay to study abroad?

One of the biggest concerns that students considering studying abroad may have is whether they can get financial aid for the experience. The good news is it's possible to get financial aid to study abroad . To be eligible for federal assistance specifically for study abroad programs, U.S. students must remain enrolled as a regular student at an eligible program at a qualified institution while studying abroad (in other words, remain enrolled in a home college or university in the U.S.) and that eligible institution must approve of the study abroad program for academic credit.

To determine if your program is eligible for federal financial aid, you must first file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA ® ). The application may help you qualify for aid that could be put toward study abroad programs.

Outside of federal financial aid, students may be eligible for grants, scholarships , and private student loans to help pay to study abroad.

Where can I study abroad?

It may seem like there's almost a limitless number of options to choose from if you're considering studying abroad. This may be both exciting and overwhelming to navigate.

If you're looking to study abroad, you may want to consult your school's study abroad office to start researching potential study abroad options. Your college may be helpful in narrowing down the options to ones where you can earn credits that will count toward your degree and your major (if that's important to you).

Given that study abroad is meant to be a time of exploration, don't be afraid to think outside the box though as far as what's possible. Half of the fun may be figuring out where to study abroad.

16 popular destinations to study abroad

Here's a list of 16 of the most popular destinations that U.S. students choose to study abroad in, according to Open Doors (sponsored by the U.S. Department of State) 2023 study abroad data . Consider this a starting point if you're considering where you want to study abroad. The world is your oyster.

Ciao! If you can't get enough of captivating social media posts of Italian life, you're not alone. In the 2021-22 school year, nearly 16.2% of all U.S study abroad students chose to enroll in an Italy-based program.

According to the the Association of American College and University Programs in Italy (AACUPI), a nonprofit which promotes the exchange of cultural and educational activities between the U.S. and Italy, there are nearly 150 U.S. based colleges and universities who have partnerships with Italian study abroad programs. The AACUPI states that Rome is one the most popular sites for U.S. students to study in.

Not sure where to study in Italy? Consider browsing the AACUPI website for a list of available programs.

2. The United Kingdom

According to the U.S. Department of State, 27,503 students visited the United Kingdom to study abroad in the 2021-22 school year, which made up 14.6% of all U.S. study abroad students that year. This may be a particularly attractive study abroad option for students studying law, engineering, and the humanities, which many British institutions are renowned for. American students may also find the opportunity to study in a new country but without a language barrier advantageous.

If you're a soccer fan, Spain may be on your radar due to its world-famous teams. Beyond sports, though, Spain houses cosmopolitan cities, a wide variety of foods and culinary practices, and world-famous tourist attractions. A tally by the U.S. Department of State showed that 25,348 students (13.4% of those studying abroad) chose this southwestern European country to study abroad in for the 2021-22 school year.

Bonjour! If you've ever seen a photo of the Eiffel Tower, you may be familiar with the allure of visiting France. France, which shares borders with both Spain and Italy, welcomed 14,397 U.S. students, or 7.6% of the entire U.S. study abroad pool, in the 2021-22 school year.

Another country that you may consider for study abroad is Germany. Home to many world-class cultural events, Germany housed 7,644 study abroad students from the U.S. in the 2021-22 academic year.

It may be helpful to check the language requirements within various study abroad programs if you're considering selecting Germany. According to the official USA Study Abroad website , German is usually the language of instruction in most German classrooms, though some graduate level programs are conducted in English.

This country, known for its Celtic traditions and breathtaking pastoral landscapes, welcomed 7,031 U.S.-based students in the 2021-22 school year. Ireland is home to several world-renowned universities, including Trinity College in Dublin and the University of Galway. For U.S. based students looking for a study abroad experience where classroom instruction will be in English, Ireland may feel like an attractive choice.

7. Costa Rica

While some may just think of Costa Rica as a vacation destination, it's also a top study abroad destination for American college students. Students studying abroad in this country may be able to visit volcanos, see spider monkeys, and practice their Spanish. The USA Study Abroad website reports that 4,751 college students from the U.S. enrolled in study abroad programs during the 2021-22 school year in Costa Rica.

Greece, known for its history, architecture, and beaches (among so many other things) is one of the most popular destinations with U.S.-based study abroad students. The U.S. federal government reported 4,484 U.S. students studied in Greece in the 2021-22 school year.

Denmark is known for its high-quality education in areas such as design, engineering, and environmental science. The country also offers a high standard of living, with a strong focus on sustainability. Denmark's rich cultural history and modern cosmopolitan cities like Copenhagen make it an exciting and enriching place for international students to explore. In the 2021-22 school year, 4,393 American students studied abroad in Denmark.

10. South Korea

South Korea is known for its robust educational system, and is particularly strong in fields like technology, business, and the arts. The country offers cultural experiences from K-pop to cinema to a rich selection of festivals. Additionally, South Korea is known for its excellent public transportation and safe urban environments. In the 2021-22 school year, 4,304 U.S.-based students visited South Korea.

Mexico, known for its ancient Mayan structures such as the Chichén Itzá, is one of the top destinations in the world for U.S.-based students to study abroad. The country hosted 2,832 American students in the 2021-22 school year.

12. Czech Republic

Sometimes called the "handsomest city of Europe ", the Czech Republic, including its capital Prague, hosted 2,425 American study abroad students in the 2021-22 academic year. If you're looking to study abroad in Europe, it may be a country you want to consider to take advantage of its educational institutions, rich historical and cultural heritage, and medieval cities and landscapes.

13. Ecuador

American students may be drawn to study abroad in Ecuador for its rich biodiversity and unique ecological sites, like the Galapagos Islands, which offer opportunities for biological and environmental studies. Additionally, Ecuador's blend of indigenous and Hispanic cultures provides a vibrant cultural experience and a chance to learn Spanish. In the 2021-22 academic year, 2,283 students from the U.S. studied within its borders.

14. Netherlands

The Netherlands may be an attractive destination for Americans looking to study abroad for a few reasons. For one, English is widely spoken, and many program are offered in English, making it easier for American students to adapt. The Netherlands also offers a central location in Europe, providing students with opportunities to travel and explore diverse cultures and historical sites across the continent. Cities such as Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and Ultrecht are historic destinations in their own right, too. In the 2021-22 school year, the country hosted 2,227 students from the U.S.

15. Austria

American students may be attracted to studying abroad in Austria due to its rich artistic and musical heritage, offering a unique opportunity to delve into classical music, opera, and fine arts in cities like Vienna and Salzburg. Austria's high-quality education is another draw, with several of its universities ranked well internationally. Furthermore, Austria's beautiful landscapes from the Alps for skiing and hiking to the historic architecture of its cities provide a picturesque setting for academic and personal exploration. Austria welcomed 2,037 U.S. study abroad students in the 2021-22 school year.

16. Switzerland

There are many reasons American students may want to study abroad in Switzerland. Swiss universities are known for their rigorous academic standards and cutting-edge research facilities. Switzerland's multilingual environment also enriches the learning experience, offering students the chance to improve their language skills in German, French, and Italian. Finally, Switzerland's stunning natural landscapes, including the Alps and numerous lakes, provide a beautiful backdrop for outdoor recreational activities, which may enhance the overall student experience. In the 2021-22 school year, the U.S. Department of state reported 1,573 American students travelled to study there.

Final thoughts

Studying abroad may be a chance to complete academic credits and immerse yourself in another country's culture. As you explore your options, it may be a good idea to research reviews of programs and the requirements of programs that catch your interest as you make your decision.

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Elektrostal is a vibrant city located in the Moscow Oblast region of Russia. With a rich history, stunning architecture, and a thriving community, Elektrostal is a city that has much to offer. Whether you are a history buff, nature enthusiast, or simply curious about different cultures, Elektrostal is sure to captivate you.

This article will provide you with 40 fascinating facts about Elektrostal, giving you a better understanding of why this city is worth exploring. From its origins as an industrial hub to its modern-day charm, we will delve into the various aspects that make Elektrostal a unique and must-visit destination.

So, join us as we uncover the hidden treasures of Elektrostal and discover what makes this city a true gem in the heart of Russia.

Key Takeaways:

  • Elektrostal, known as the “Motor City of Russia,” is a vibrant and growing city with a rich industrial history, offering diverse cultural experiences and a strong commitment to environmental sustainability.
  • With its convenient location near Moscow, Elektrostal provides a picturesque landscape, vibrant nightlife, and a range of recreational activities, making it an ideal destination for residents and visitors alike.

Known as the “Motor City of Russia.”

Elektrostal, a city located in the Moscow Oblast region of Russia, earned the nickname “Motor City” due to its significant involvement in the automotive industry.

Home to the Elektrostal Metallurgical Plant.

Elektrostal is renowned for its metallurgical plant, which has been producing high-quality steel and alloys since its establishment in 1916.

Boasts a rich industrial heritage.

Elektrostal has a long history of industrial development, contributing to the growth and progress of the region.

Founded in 1916.

The city of Elektrostal was founded in 1916 as a result of the construction of the Elektrostal Metallurgical Plant.

Located approximately 50 kilometers east of Moscow.

Elektrostal is situated in close proximity to the Russian capital, making it easily accessible for both residents and visitors.

Known for its vibrant cultural scene.

Elektrostal is home to several cultural institutions, including museums, theaters, and art galleries that showcase the city’s rich artistic heritage.

A popular destination for nature lovers.

Surrounded by picturesque landscapes and forests, Elektrostal offers ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, and birdwatching.

Hosts the annual Elektrostal City Day celebrations.

Every year, Elektrostal organizes festive events and activities to celebrate its founding, bringing together residents and visitors in a spirit of unity and joy.

Has a population of approximately 160,000 people.

Elektrostal is home to a diverse and vibrant community of around 160,000 residents, contributing to its dynamic atmosphere.

Boasts excellent education facilities.

The city is known for its well-established educational institutions, providing quality education to students of all ages.

A center for scientific research and innovation.

Elektrostal serves as an important hub for scientific research, particularly in the fields of metallurgy , materials science, and engineering.

Surrounded by picturesque lakes.

The city is blessed with numerous beautiful lakes , offering scenic views and recreational opportunities for locals and visitors alike.

Well-connected transportation system.

Elektrostal benefits from an efficient transportation network, including highways, railways, and public transportation options, ensuring convenient travel within and beyond the city.

Famous for its traditional Russian cuisine.

Food enthusiasts can indulge in authentic Russian dishes at numerous restaurants and cafes scattered throughout Elektrostal.

Home to notable architectural landmarks.

Elektrostal boasts impressive architecture, including the Church of the Transfiguration of the Lord and the Elektrostal Palace of Culture.

Offers a wide range of recreational facilities.

Residents and visitors can enjoy various recreational activities, such as sports complexes, swimming pools, and fitness centers, enhancing the overall quality of life.

Provides a high standard of healthcare.

Elektrostal is equipped with modern medical facilities, ensuring residents have access to quality healthcare services.

Home to the Elektrostal History Museum.

The Elektrostal History Museum showcases the city’s fascinating past through exhibitions and displays.

A hub for sports enthusiasts.

Elektrostal is passionate about sports, with numerous stadiums, arenas, and sports clubs offering opportunities for athletes and spectators.

Celebrates diverse cultural festivals.

Throughout the year, Elektrostal hosts a variety of cultural festivals, celebrating different ethnicities, traditions, and art forms.

Electric power played a significant role in its early development.

Elektrostal owes its name and initial growth to the establishment of electric power stations and the utilization of electricity in the industrial sector.

Boasts a thriving economy.

The city’s strong industrial base, coupled with its strategic location near Moscow, has contributed to Elektrostal’s prosperous economic status.

Houses the Elektrostal Drama Theater.

The Elektrostal Drama Theater is a cultural centerpiece, attracting theater enthusiasts from far and wide.

Popular destination for winter sports.

Elektrostal’s proximity to ski resorts and winter sport facilities makes it a favorite destination for skiing, snowboarding, and other winter activities.

Promotes environmental sustainability.

Elektrostal prioritizes environmental protection and sustainability, implementing initiatives to reduce pollution and preserve natural resources.

Home to renowned educational institutions.

Elektrostal is known for its prestigious schools and universities, offering a wide range of academic programs to students.

Committed to cultural preservation.

The city values its cultural heritage and takes active steps to preserve and promote traditional customs, crafts, and arts.

Hosts an annual International Film Festival.

The Elektrostal International Film Festival attracts filmmakers and cinema enthusiasts from around the world, showcasing a diverse range of films.

Encourages entrepreneurship and innovation.

Elektrostal supports aspiring entrepreneurs and fosters a culture of innovation, providing opportunities for startups and business development .

Offers a range of housing options.

Elektrostal provides diverse housing options, including apartments, houses, and residential complexes, catering to different lifestyles and budgets.

Home to notable sports teams.

Elektrostal is proud of its sports legacy , with several successful sports teams competing at regional and national levels.

Boasts a vibrant nightlife scene.

Residents and visitors can enjoy a lively nightlife in Elektrostal, with numerous bars, clubs, and entertainment venues.

Promotes cultural exchange and international relations.

Elektrostal actively engages in international partnerships, cultural exchanges, and diplomatic collaborations to foster global connections.

Surrounded by beautiful nature reserves.

Nearby nature reserves, such as the Barybino Forest and Luchinskoye Lake, offer opportunities for nature enthusiasts to explore and appreciate the region’s biodiversity.

Commemorates historical events.

The city pays tribute to significant historical events through memorials, monuments, and exhibitions, ensuring the preservation of collective memory.

Promotes sports and youth development.

Elektrostal invests in sports infrastructure and programs to encourage youth participation, health, and physical fitness.

Hosts annual cultural and artistic festivals.

Throughout the year, Elektrostal celebrates its cultural diversity through festivals dedicated to music, dance, art, and theater.

Provides a picturesque landscape for photography enthusiasts.

The city’s scenic beauty, architectural landmarks, and natural surroundings make it a paradise for photographers.

Connects to Moscow via a direct train line.

The convenient train connection between Elektrostal and Moscow makes commuting between the two cities effortless.

A city with a bright future.

Elektrostal continues to grow and develop, aiming to become a model city in terms of infrastructure, sustainability, and quality of life for its residents.

In conclusion, Elektrostal is a fascinating city with a rich history and a vibrant present. From its origins as a center of steel production to its modern-day status as a hub for education and industry, Elektrostal has plenty to offer both residents and visitors. With its beautiful parks, cultural attractions, and proximity to Moscow, there is no shortage of things to see and do in this dynamic city. Whether you’re interested in exploring its historical landmarks, enjoying outdoor activities, or immersing yourself in the local culture, Elektrostal has something for everyone. So, next time you find yourself in the Moscow region, don’t miss the opportunity to discover the hidden gems of Elektrostal.

Q: What is the population of Elektrostal?

A: As of the latest data, the population of Elektrostal is approximately XXXX.

Q: How far is Elektrostal from Moscow?

A: Elektrostal is located approximately XX kilometers away from Moscow.

Q: Are there any famous landmarks in Elektrostal?

A: Yes, Elektrostal is home to several notable landmarks, including XXXX and XXXX.

Q: What industries are prominent in Elektrostal?

A: Elektrostal is known for its steel production industry and is also a center for engineering and manufacturing.

Q: Are there any universities or educational institutions in Elektrostal?

A: Yes, Elektrostal is home to XXXX University and several other educational institutions.

Q: What are some popular outdoor activities in Elektrostal?

A: Elektrostal offers several outdoor activities, such as hiking, cycling, and picnicking in its beautiful parks.

Q: Is Elektrostal well-connected in terms of transportation?

A: Yes, Elektrostal has good transportation links, including trains and buses, making it easily accessible from nearby cities.

Q: Are there any annual events or festivals in Elektrostal?

A: Yes, Elektrostal hosts various events and festivals throughout the year, including XXXX and XXXX.

Elektrostal's fascinating history, vibrant culture, and promising future make it a city worth exploring. For more captivating facts about cities around the world, discover the unique characteristics that define each city . Uncover the hidden gems of Moscow Oblast through our in-depth look at Kolomna. Lastly, dive into the rich industrial heritage of Teesside, a thriving industrial center with its own story to tell.

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Zvenigorod's most famous sight is the Savvino-Storozhevsky Monastery, which was founded in 1398 by the monk Savva from the Troitse-Sergieva Lavra, at the invitation and with the support of Prince Yury Dmitrievich of Zvenigorod. Savva was later canonised as St Sabbas (Savva) of Storozhev. The monastery late flourished under the reign of Tsar Alexis, who chose the monastery as his family church and often went on pilgrimage there and made lots of donations to it. Most of the monastery’s buildings date from this time. The monastery is heavily fortified with thick walls and six towers, the most impressive of which is the Krasny Tower which also serves as the eastern entrance. The monastery was closed in 1918 and only reopened in 1995. In 1998 Patriarch Alexius II took part in a service to return the relics of St Sabbas to the monastery. Today the monastery has the status of a stauropegic monastery, which is second in status to a lavra. In addition to being a working monastery, it also holds the Zvenigorod Historical, Architectural and Art Museum.

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Located near the main entrance is the monastery's belfry which is perhaps the calling card of the monastery due to its uniqueness. It was built in the 1650s and the St Sergius of Radonezh’s Church was opened on the middle tier in the mid-17th century, although it was originally dedicated to the Trinity. The belfry's 35-tonne Great Bladgovestny Bell fell in 1941 and was only restored and returned in 2003. Attached to the belfry is a large refectory and the Transfiguration Church, both of which were built on the orders of Tsar Alexis in the 1650s.  

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To the left of the belfry is another, smaller, refectory which is attached to the Trinity Gate-Church, which was also constructed in the 1650s on the orders of Tsar Alexis who made it his own family church. The church is elaborately decorated with colourful trims and underneath the archway is a beautiful 19th century fresco.

Nativity of Virgin Mary Cathedral

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The Nativity of Virgin Mary Cathedral is the oldest building in the monastery and among the oldest buildings in the Moscow Region. It was built between 1404 and 1405 during the lifetime of St Sabbas and using the funds of Prince Yury of Zvenigorod. The white-stone cathedral is a standard four-pillar design with a single golden dome. After the death of St Sabbas he was interred in the cathedral and a new altar dedicated to him was added.

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Under the reign of Tsar Alexis the cathedral was decorated with frescoes by Stepan Ryazanets, some of which remain today. Tsar Alexis also presented the cathedral with a five-tier iconostasis, the top row of icons have been preserved.

Tsaritsa's Chambers

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The Nativity of Virgin Mary Cathedral is located between the Tsaritsa's Chambers of the left and the Palace of Tsar Alexis on the right. The Tsaritsa's Chambers were built in the mid-17th century for the wife of Tsar Alexey - Tsaritsa Maria Ilinichna Miloskavskaya. The design of the building is influenced by the ancient Russian architectural style. Is prettier than the Tsar's chambers opposite, being red in colour with elaborately decorated window frames and entrance.

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At present the Tsaritsa's Chambers houses the Zvenigorod Historical, Architectural and Art Museum. Among its displays is an accurate recreation of the interior of a noble lady's chambers including furniture, decorations and a decorated tiled oven, and an exhibition on the history of Zvenigorod and the monastery.

Palace of Tsar Alexis

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The Palace of Tsar Alexis was built in the 1650s and is now one of the best surviving examples of non-religious architecture of that era. It was built especially for Tsar Alexis who often visited the monastery on religious pilgrimages. Its most striking feature is its pretty row of nine chimney spouts which resemble towers.

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