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How do I start up a new life abroad on your own and with a baby?

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Question - (14 November 2010) 1 Answers - (Newest, 15 November 2010)
A female Ireland age 30-35, anonymous writes:

hey want to make a new life for me and my baby but i don't know where to start kind of a chicken shit really afraid to do it cos i fall flat on my face.

How do I start up a new life abroad on your own and with a baby and i have done courses but don't have a dregree or should i wait till the degree is over in three years and then go.

and like i want to move out on the EU to some place like new zealand so like how do i start? Do i get a working permit and if so are they easy to get?

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A male reader, smile(: United States +, writes (15 November 2010):

Starting a new life is just something that happens. If you have a place to live and a job that pays you enough to live on, it is already done. Your new life will naturally fall into new rhythms caused by the changes from your old life.

You mention your baby. It will need food/clothing/shelter, & love and attention, and to be raised.

As for how to move to anther contry, why do you want to move? I would search online for how to get a work permit, or how to get started in x country.

Best wishes

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