Andrés Esteban González
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3 hours ago, Richard Boddington said:
Canada and Australia have special work permits for young people that last for a year, do a Google search. As for the US, forget it, you'll never get permission to work there legally. Especially with near 100% unemployment in the film industry right now!!
Richard! Thank you so much for responding! ?
Yeah, I was thinking of looking into applying for a Canadian Visa. But my question is (and sorry if it might sound ignorant) how do I get a job there in the first place. Or are there production companies that hire people from abroad? -
Hello there! ?
As the title of this post says, I would like to work abroad.
First let me introduce myself. I'm a film student from Argentina. I had the privilege to have started working at the professional end of the film industry (always in the camera department as 1 or 2 ac) here since I was a first-year student.
But now I want to advance in my field. That's why I would like to start working outside. I had Canada in mind, but I'm open to the states as well.
What I wanted to ask you all was if you had any advice for me. Any tips or tricks on this matter. Or anyone I could talk to about a job or internship.
Thank you to everyone in advance!
Ps: I hope everything is well in the middle of these chaotic moments we are living.
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Phil! Thank you too for taking the time to reply! ?
Well I lived in the states for about 10 years legally already. I have my green card and everything. Don't know if that might make a difference.