39 min

Ep 23 Discussing Immigration topics on Reddit ENG - Stress, work pressure, easy visa‪?‬ Expat Coffee Break

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Hello and welcome! To another episode of the Expat Coffee break podcast, my name is Javier and this show is dedicated to sharing personal experiences of immigrants and telling their stories of what it´s like to move to a new country.

In this episode, I will talk about some topics, questions or interesting comments I saw on a reddit community r/expats, this is a very useful comunity that I´ve used several times to get to know other expats perspectives on living abroad.

Keep in mind the main focus of this content is sharing my personal experience, I am by no means an expert, and I am not giving a guide on "how to" get a visa or live abroad, each person would have a different situation or process, and in this podcast, I share my own.

With my story and sharing the experiences that you don´t usually know about until you have already moved, I hope to assist in making a more educated decision to whoever is interested in immigrating to the United States, whether it is with a Professional Career and Working Visa, or trying to build up from scratch.

Whether you are considering immigrating to the United States and want to learn more, or just looking to learn about the USA from an immigrant´s experience, this podcast is for you.

Please like, share and subscribe, I am starting out and it will be of tremendous help!

Reach out!

I appreciate your feedback!

Facebook: javiersalomonpodcast

Instagram:  jasalomonc

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Hello and welcome! To another episode of the Expat Coffee break podcast, my name is Javier and this show is dedicated to sharing personal experiences of immigrants and telling their stories of what it´s like to move to a new country.

In this episode, I will talk about some topics, questions or interesting comments I saw on a reddit community r/expats, this is a very useful comunity that I´ve used several times to get to know other expats perspectives on living abroad.

Keep in mind the main focus of this content is sharing my personal experience, I am by no means an expert, and I am not giving a guide on "how to" get a visa or live abroad, each person would have a different situation or process, and in this podcast, I share my own.

With my story and sharing the experiences that you don´t usually know about until you have already moved, I hope to assist in making a more educated decision to whoever is interested in immigrating to the United States, whether it is with a Professional Career and Working Visa, or trying to build up from scratch.

Whether you are considering immigrating to the United States and want to learn more, or just looking to learn about the USA from an immigrant´s experience, this podcast is for you.

Please like, share and subscribe, I am starting out and it will be of tremendous help!

Reach out!

I appreciate your feedback!

Facebook: javiersalomonpodcast

Instagram:  jasalomonc

Spotify: Expat Coffee Break

Youtube: Javier Salomon


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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/expatcoffeebreak/message

39 min