So I'm in a relationship with a Macanese woman who intends to move back to Macau for a few years after she's finished her degree, I've said I'll be up for it as I see it as the "perfect" chance to not only experience her culture, but as a chance of getting something a little different on the all important CV a few years down the line.
I'm currently about to embark into my third, and last year at University - where I study a BSc in Computer Science and I'm fully expectant of getting a 1st class degree. I have been offered a MSc placement at the University of Kent to study IT Consultancy on completion of my degree and I should have that under my belt come July 2016.
In terms on language barriers, I have been learning Cantonese for the past 6 months with varied success - I'm finding that my strong South Wales accent is making the entire process more difficult than maybe it should be. I'm worried that this may hinder my chances in employment as the IT business tends to opt for people that sound a bit more professional than I do.
I know it's fairly easy to obtain a visa, due to me being a British national - but I'm not entirely sure of the process that I will need to undertake in order to get that visa. I would also like to look into the possibility of obtaining Chinese nationality during the period I live there. If someone could explain these processes to me I would be most grateful.
Wages and quality of life are also two things that I've been told I'll take a hit on if I was to move to that region. I've been told that even with a good masters I might find it a struggle to get a decent wage, and due to the high cost of rent my quality of life (quality of accommodation, quality of sleep etc) will also take a hit. Is this right, or could a good, competent person within the IT profession earn a fair bit more and live nicely as a result?
Any tips or advice would be amazing here as there doesn't seem to be much about it online.
I'm currently about to embark into my third, and last year at University - where I study a BSc in Computer Science and I'm fully expectant of getting a 1st class degree. I have been offered a MSc placement at the University of Kent to study IT Consultancy on completion of my degree and I should have that under my belt come July 2016.
In terms on language barriers, I have been learning Cantonese for the past 6 months with varied success - I'm finding that my strong South Wales accent is making the entire process more difficult than maybe it should be. I'm worried that this may hinder my chances in employment as the IT business tends to opt for people that sound a bit more professional than I do.
I know it's fairly easy to obtain a visa, due to me being a British national - but I'm not entirely sure of the process that I will need to undertake in order to get that visa. I would also like to look into the possibility of obtaining Chinese nationality during the period I live there. If someone could explain these processes to me I would be most grateful.
Wages and quality of life are also two things that I've been told I'll take a hit on if I was to move to that region. I've been told that even with a good masters I might find it a struggle to get a decent wage, and due to the high cost of rent my quality of life (quality of accommodation, quality of sleep etc) will also take a hit. Is this right, or could a good, competent person within the IT profession earn a fair bit more and live nicely as a result?
Any tips or advice would be amazing here as there doesn't seem to be much about it online.
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