I'm With Stupid
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Obviously you typically need recognised qualifications and/or experience that might not be a degree to get hired and qualify for a visa (my sister had to redo all of her UK qualifications in Canada to get a long-term visa, but was able to get one without a degree), but in many countries, it genuinely is a prerequisite. Certainly in the three countries I've worked in and every other one I've applied for. Pretty much anywhere in Asia for a start with the exception of things like working holiday visas and other things aimed at young adults where you're on some farm picking fruit or something.It was a considerable while ago, I am no spring chicken. However I know of 2 young families who moved to Canada because of the skills they had.
Also my eldest is doing a stint in Norway right now, it's not all about degrees mate.
Anyway, what I would say about our spiralling university debt and costs is 'how do Germany manage it?' Genuine question btw. Whenever something seems inevitable, like the idea that we can't afford to send so many students to university, I have to ask myself why are so many other countries able to do what we apparently can't? Perhaps our degrees genuinely are just that much more expensive? Or maybe they just prioritise things better.