What should I do stay a little bit more or going abroad after my internship?

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A number of Western nations have programs for highly skilled graduates, including the EU Blue Card.

  • If a company is willing to hire you for 1.5 times the average annual salary, you get a work visa. For details, please ask at Expatriates StackExchange.
  • You might be able to get a visa as a jobseeker, which might be on topic here. That requires a degree from a reputable university. It might be on topic here, because it isn't about permanent migration, but I guess expats can help you better.

You will need a passport to apply to a visa, so getting started with that now is a good idea.

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