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Deaf and hard of hearing / hearing impaired jobs abroad??

I am Shrikant Garg. I am hearing impaired. My father retired since 1997. I am 25 years old. I live in India. I have done MCP/MCSE/ MCDBA /MCSA. I have not got any degrees. I have worked about 3 years experience. I will do IT Training. I am not good all india degree study. I think... I will go to study and work permit (UK, Ireland, Germany, all europe, australia, new zealand and canada. How will I get my new job in abroad? Please do let me know...

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  1. OMG! Im in asl at my school and to get extra credit we have to meet with a deaf person. maybe my teacher would let me do it over email. Do you know sign? I havn't acutally met a Deaf person and have a conversation with them. But that'd be totally cool! :) anyways.......we might have some open places for a teacher at our school Westview high school in Portland OR. in the Beaverton distrtict. We only have one teacher that teaches asl. Best of luck to you. I dont know how to contact you so yea.
  2. Well for a start to work with deaf in Europe you have to be able to used Sign Language, each country has there own sign language. And further more deaf and hard of hearing people have very good education. To work in Europe you need a visa, plus you can only work there if an employer can't find a local person to do the job. The standards of education for deaf and hard of hearing is very high in Europe.
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