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Hi everyone,
I hope you’re doing well!
I was initially planning to pursue a Bachelor’s in International Law here in Italy, but after some advice from ChatGPT, I’m also considering following it up with an MBA (Master’s) in an English-speaking country. My main goals are to have a strong international career, work remotely if possible, and eventually migrate to countries like Australia, Canada, or the USA.
Income and job opportunities after graduation are very important to me, so I want to hear from people who have followed a similar path or have experience working in these fields. I’d appreciate any advice on the best study programs, practical tips for finding remote work, and how to navigate migration successfully.
Also, if you know any free resources or communities where I can get reliable guidance, please share them!
Thanks a lot in advance!
Looking forward to your responses.

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by Nazanin016
Hi everyone,
I hope you’re doing well!
I was initially planning to pursue a Bachelor’s in International Law here in Italy, but after some advice from ChatGPT, I’m also considering following it up with an MBA (Master’s) in an English-speaking country. My main goals are to have a strong international career, work remotely if possible, and eventually migrate to countries like Australia, Canada, or the USA.
Income and job opportunities after graduation are very important to me, so I want to hear from people who have followed a similar path or have experience working in these fields. I’d appreciate any advice on the best study programs, practical tips for finding remote work, and how to navigate migration successfully.
Also, if you know any free resources or communities where I can get reliable guidance, please share them!
Thanks a lot in advance!
Looking forward to your responses.

Hey!

A Bachelor's in International Law followed by an MBA could definitely support your goals of building an international career, especially if you're aiming for remote work and long-term migration to countries like Canada, Australia, or America. An MBA can give you so much strong skills, and many programs also help with building a global network and gaining work experience!!

If it was possible, I would say that probably studying in the country where you want to migrate can make it a lot easier to access post-study work visas and job opportunities?

You might find helpful advice and free resources on LinkedIn, or Reddit. You could reach out to people on LinkedIn for advice! Especially those that specialise in your area of interest!

I would also say it’s also worth looking into scholarships early to try help fund your studies?

Hope that helps!!

Gemma
Official LJMU Student Rep

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