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Yeah, those are the travel restrictions but I was referring to the economical hardship. Imagine there are millions that have lost their job in each country, literally, without exaggeration. So getting a visa and a work permit in these conditions are slim to none, unless you're a rocket scientist or have the formula for a drug that can cure cancer, or eradicate covid.

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So the best bet is to wait it out then? Maybe give it one or two years after Covid symptoms have reduced.
Maybe my could even apply for a masters program to get us across.

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This year is definitely not the best to relocate and there are no guarantees that the next one will be better.

Masters program is good but student visa is granted to the applicant, not to the family, so if you get in, you won't be able to bring your family with you.

However, I would start to check out embassy websites to see what kind of visa are available and what are the requirements to see if you can meet them.

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