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Take freelance job in other country

 

I want to do freelancing (online), but in a country which has very different time zone to New Zealand. What do you think?

 

If the timezone isn't too far, I think it's okay
But you also have to consider the workload provided by the company and the deadline

 

Taking a freelance job in another country can be an exciting opportunity to explore international markets and expand professional horizons. It opens doors to diverse cultures, unique projects, and valuable experiences. However, securing necessary documentation like visas or work permits is essential to avoid legal complications. While freelancing abroad, it's crucial to track NBI clearance for document's clearance, as this step ensures smoother processing of requirements and adds credibility to your profile.

Considering the global nature of freelancing today, such opportunities might become a stepping stone toward building a versatile and rewarding career. Wouldn’t taking that chance be worth exploring?