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Who pays what when you work abroad? Jackie Cosh checks it out You are settled with a family. You like the children, get on well with the parents and have a good network of local friends. Then the family announces they are moving abroad, and would like you to come too.

You are settled with a family. You like the children, get on well with the parents and have a good network of local friends. Then the family announces they are moving abroad, and would like you to come too.

For the nanny considering working abroad, the prospect of moving with a family can be a less daunting prospect than going it completely alone. No wondering if you will get on with the family. Familiar faces to help you settle in. But cultural experiences aside, there are many questions about your employment status to consider.

1 Will I require a working permit or visa to work abroad?

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