
Language is a constant barrier to immigration application. Those who are applying for overseas jobs are required not only to
know the culture of the country they're aiming to work at but also the predominant language of the location.
Immigration candidates are asked to speak a second language, preferably an
international language like English, French, and Spanish. This
bilingual ability can help the candidate communicate properly during social events or travel or even in a more interpersonal level with a citizen of the host country.
Have you heard about international resume? Is it something related to resume with different languages written on it? Or, is it a resume filled with international work experiences? Actually, it is a Curriculum Vitae or CV. CV is different from your usua
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