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How many countries have you worked in illegally?
#1

How many countries have you worked in illegally?

Nigeria
Norway
UK
Venezuela
mexico


Just go on a business or tourist visa and work. I was caught in Nigeria and paid a $200 fine/bribe.

In Venezuela and Norway I was questioned.

If you are worried about working on a tourist visa dont bring tools or hard hats through immigration.
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#2

How many countries have you worked in illegally?

I'll admit it--I laughed.
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#3

How many countries have you worked in illegally?

Quote: (06-25-2017 11:03 PM)Mr Pancho Wrote:  

Nigeria
Norway
UK
Venezuela
mexico


Just go on a business or tourist visa and work. I was caught in Nigeria and paid a $200 fine/bribe.

In Venezuela and Norway I was questioned.

If you are worried about working on a tourist visa dont bring tools or hard hats through immigration.

What kind of work do you do exactly?

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#4

How many countries have you worked in illegally?

Colombia- Gringo male escort
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#5

How many countries have you worked in illegally?

Just China for me. I've worked here illegally for about three years total and done two years of a mix of legal (and unauthorized work in my free time) while on work visas.

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#6

How many countries have you worked in illegally?

@scotian I was a field engineer installing American made equipment. Some for a large multinational and some as a contract engineer to little US and UK companies. I carried small handtools, hard hats voltmeters and more to sites in about 21 countries.

I still do this work, but only a few months a year.
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#7

How many countries have you worked in illegally?

^That seems a bit crazy to me, what would happen if you were injured, were you working without health insurance?
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#8

How many countries have you worked in illegally?

Immigration officer: "Why are you carrying construction equipment and hard hats?"

OP: "it's all part of my PUA outfit".

A better way to not get questioned would be to simply carry hard to find gear with you and just buy the voltmeter and hard hat in whatever country you're working.

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#9

How many countries have you worked in illegally?

I unknowingly worked illegally in Spain as an English teacher. I contacted an up upscale family owned company, filled out the paperwork, and they did a background check on me. So I thought I was legit. Most of my cohorts were from England and Ireland. Later on I found out that I was an illegal when I came down with an upper respiratory tract infection. My boss who was British told me to lie and say that I was a tourist if the doctor's office asked, because I wasn't supposed to be working in Spain.

I was pretty pissed. But I finished out my contract and split. Technically I was a 'victim of human trafficking'. Because I was brought over to work on false pretenses after being promised a legal job. But it's not like they were forcing me to work, or treating me badly; or anything.

For the record Spain would have been totally justified in deporting me if they found out and that's what they wanted to do. It's not like getting a free flight back to your country of origin is a punishment anyway.

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#10

How many countries have you worked in illegally?

FYI - When you're deported you're often pushed to buy your own flight to your country.

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#11

How many countries have you worked in illegally?

That seems a bit crazy to me, what would happen if you were injured, were you working without health insurance?


I never went to the hospital but did send some bills to the multinational Co's insurance plan when my wife went to the hospital.
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#12

How many countries have you worked in illegally?

well, seems i am not the only majado around, probably more who taught english or something without a work visa.

But yes, I completely support trump and the wall and will continue to work illegally where and if I can.
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#13

How many countries have you worked in illegally?

Wouldn't it be easier to be a subcontractor through a multinational that's aready there? That's what a american specialist did when he came up here that I met, he's on Behalf of X company subcontracted through Y
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#14

How many countries have you worked in illegally?

USA working in pipelines while work visa was still processing for months. I took yer jaaaab.
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#15

How many countries have you worked in illegally?

Quote: (06-26-2017 10:40 PM)Jack Of All Trades Wrote:  

Wouldn't it be easier to be a subcontractor through a multinational that's aready there? That's what a american specialist did when he came up here that I met, he's on Behalf of X company subcontracted through Y

I was a contractor for American and British companies, they did not want to go through the time, money and effort to get the correct visa.

I actually worked illegally in the UK for a UK company. The airport in Aberdeen is full with different nationalities going to work offshore. Offshore there are no Visa requirements. I worked on shore.

The UK has so many work rules that the UK company brought in Americans from their subsidiary in the USA to work over time on some jobs.
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#16

How many countries have you worked in illegally?

Then again, it doesn't really matter that much; as long as the checks clear and nobody asks anything your good to go. I have a feeling your working in a field somewhat similar to mine. I've known guys who've done the same thing and gone south for work; their company books them a ticket and tells them to show up here and meet this guy and off they go.
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#17

How many countries have you worked in illegally?

Quote: (06-27-2017 09:47 PM)Jack Of All Trades Wrote:  

Then again, it doesn't really matter that much; as long as the checks clear and nobody asks anything your good to go. I have a feeling your working in a field somewhat similar to mine. I've known guys who've done the same thing and gone south for work; their company books them a ticket and tells them to show up here and meet this guy and off they go.

yes.

And ask for a business or tourist visa at the airport or they get you the visa.

I have also gotten work visas for Saudi, Indonesia, Thailand and I probably forget where all. The business visa ruse wears thin after a few months of "meetings" 60 or more hours a week.

At heart I am an anarchists, fuck the rules.
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#18

How many countries have you worked in illegally?

We don't discuss illegal activity on the forum.

I can't have sex with your personality, and I can't put my penis in your college degree, and I can't shove my fist in your childhood dreams, so why are you sharing all this information with me?
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