by corcoran42 » Sat Jul 14, 2012 6:34 am
Your course/studies are in ???
with that information perhaps some targetted careers or ways to move can be suggested, You will after all need a job. Most immigration policies require that you demonstrate a job offer and that you can support yourself before allowing immigration, (logically) the last thing any country needs is another person to support or you on the streets with no way to support yourself or get back home.
I think you also need to start by researching 'why' any other country would be better than where you are now. There are few places that genuinely offer a better life - a different life, and excuse to start again with no emotional baggage but not a better life as such. There will always be things that work better, and others that work less well (or at all).
Moving cultures (even same language ones) is much more challenging than you would expect. Expats (even with all their company support/ so not alone) are often given 'culture shock' training to recognise the cycle of elation and then depression that occurs (as initial expectations/excitement fails to maintain its enertia).
Understand a sense of frustration, but you are already changing your life with your studies, it will already open up new oppourtunities and a 'new life' if you let it.
within the EU/EEA you can go anywhere...
Ireland is sitting there, many jobs in europe require english as a working language even if the local area day to day is not (though english is the 'common' language used by most people in europe when travelling whatever their country of origin)
Remember too, that just now is not the easiest time to move anywhere, given the lack of employment and economic lows that exist.