Going abroad for a longer time

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What countries, regions and cities are related to a going broad longer?

What are the main activities related to going abroad for a longer time?

What are the main organizations and sectors related to a gap year or sabbatical?

What are main study fields related to a gap year or sabbatical?

    What internships are related to going abroad for a longer time?

    • See for internships and getting word experience abroad the main page about Internships and work experience
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    Which travel topics are related to longer stays abroad?

    What volunteering jobs are related to a gap year or sabbatical?

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    Which work abroad is related to a gap year or sabbatical?

    • Check for jobs abroad, summer jobs or work and travel the main page about jobs, travel and work abroad
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    Which competences and values are related to a gap year or sabbatical?

    Which Worldsupporter goals related to a gap year or sabbatical?

    What are the main topics in Dutch?

       

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    Gap year abroad: what is it, why do it, and where is the best place to go?

    Gap year abroad: what is it, why do it, and where is the best place to go?

    What is a gap year abroad?

    • A gap year is a longer period between two courses, between a course and a job or between two jobs. Where you more or less consciously choose not to switch directly from one to the other.
    • A gap year is generally not literally a year but can vary from a few months to a year.
    • The international term for a gap year is 'gap year', although gap year is more often used when it comes to a less serious way of spending the period.

    How can you fill a gap year abroad?

    • You can perfect your language skills and you can take classes in subjects of your choice, from art and history to media studies.
    • You can also gain work experience and improve your skills by doing an internship at a local company.
    • You can help yourself and someone else by doing volunteer work.
    • You can fill your backpack with experiences by making a long or world trip.
    • You can also do it all and not make it a gap year, but the starting year of the rest of your (meaningful) life.

    Why should you take a gap year abroad?

    • work or study experience in those areas that may be important for your study choice or career. Before you choose a direction, it is nice to know a little about what you are getting into.
    • experience with immersing yourself in another culture, without being bothered by your friends, family or other limitations.
    • a mountain of self-knowledge that you will continue to benefit from your whole life.
    • a lot of new friends or acquaintances.

    What do you need for a gap year abroad?

    • A sufficient budget to last as long as you want, or enough work ethic to earn money there.
    • The realization that when you return, you may want to leave again immediately.. so take enough time to acclimatize at home.
    • The realization that after the period that you have been away, you may think very differently about your future.
    • The realization that after the period that you have been away, you might think exactly the same about your future.

    What is the best place to go during your gap year?

    • Become an au pair: Argentina, Australia, China, England, France, Ireland, Italy, New Zealand, Norway, Austria, Spain and the United States.
    • Backpacking and earning money: Australia, Canada, Curacao, Europe, New Zealand.
    • Learn Chinese in China: for example in Beijing.
    • Become a divemaster and teach diving: Greece, Egypt, Indonesia.
    • Learn German: (Berlin), Austria or Switzerland.
    • Learn English abroad: Australia (Sydney), England (Brighton, Cambridge, London), Canada (Toronto), Ireland (Dublin), the United States (New York, San Francisco), Malta, South Africa (Cape Town).
    • Learn French: Biarritz; Nice, Paris, Switzerland.
    • Learn Italian in Italy: Florence, Rome, Siena, Venice.
    • Learn Spanish in Spain: Barcelona, ​​Granada, Malaga, Madrid, San Sebastian, Seville, Tenerife, Valencia.
    • Learn Spanish in the Caribbean: Cuba, Dominican Republic.
    • Learn Spanish in Central America: Costa Rica (Turrialba), Guatemala (Antigua), Panama (Bocas del Toro).
    • Learn Spanish in South America: Argentina (Bariloche, Buenos Aires), Ecuador, Peru.
    • Learn Swahili in Africa: Kenya (Kilifi), Tanzania (Zanzibar).
    • Volunteering with children or the elderly: you can do volunteer work in almost any country in the world. Check the JoHo country pages for an indication of the work or projects.
    • Volunteering as an animal caretaker: Australia (koalas, kangaroos, horses), Curacao (dolphins, dogs, cats), Indonesia (orangutans, street dogs), South Africa (monkeys, cheetahs, sharks, penguins, rhinos, elephants).
    • Volunteering: protect sea turtles: Sri Lanka, Costa Rica.
    • Travel the world: Southeast Asia, Latin America and Australia.

    What are the risks of a gap year abroad?

    • Your health insurance coverage may lapse if, for example, you go and will work abroad.
    • You may suffer from homesickness and want to go home earlier (but there is a lot you can do about it, and prepare for it!).
    • You may have problems with the organization with which you are going abroad (read more about solving problems abroad).
    • What are the consequences if, for example, you end up in a hospital?
    • If you end up in a hospital, you may have to pay the costs yourself if you have not taken out insurance that covers your activities.
    • Are you insured for a gap year abroad? A gap year abroad can be covered by your current travel and health insurance if you do not go abroad for too long, do not undertake paid work or special activities. In most cases, special insurance is recommended or really necessary.
    • Read more: Travel insurances and insurances for long term abroad - Theme
    • Read more: Vezekeren van een tussenjaar het buitenland (NL)
    Sabbatical abroad: what is it, why do it, and where is the best place to go?

    Sabbatical abroad: what is it, why do it, and where is the best place to go?

    What is a sabbatical?

    • A sabbatical is a period - often somewhat longer - when people take a break from their current work and living environment and travel or do something completely different for an extended period of time.
    • Usually, people do not talk about a sabbatical until a period of several months. Some people even create the space to take a year or two off, for example.
    • With a sabbatical, the intention is often to return to the current situation (home, job, etc). At the same time, the longer period often provides an opportunity to explore very different interests (take courses, do volunteer work) and discover other countries and cultures.

    How can you fill a sabbatical abroad?

    • The details of a sabbatical can vary greatly from person to person and for what purpose the “pause button” is pressed. One person chooses to spend several months with a pile of books in a “cabin in the woods” another goes on foot to Santiago de Compostella.
    • You can perfect your language skills and you can take classes in subjects of your choice, from art and history to media studies.
    • You can also gain work experience and improve your skills by doing an internship at a local company.
    • You can help yourself and someone else by doing volunteer work.
    • You can fill your backpack with experiences by making a long or world trip.
    • You can also do it all and not make it a gap year, but the starting year of the rest of your (meaningful) life.

    Why should you take a sabbatical abroad?

    • People also often use a sabbatical as a moment of reflection, to reflect on choices made and to look at the next few years with fresh eyes.
    • This often involves questions such as:
      • “Does my job still suit me or should I take a different career path?”
      • “Am I happy with my current living environment or do I see myself living in a completely different context (smaller/larger, busier/quieter)?”
      • “Am I happy in my current relationship?”
      • and “How do I want to develop in the coming years and what life goals do I want to achieve?”

    What do you need for a sabbatical abroad?

    • A sufficient budget to last as long as you want, or enough work ethic to earn money there.
    • The realization that when you return, you may want to leave again immediately.. so take enough time to acclimatize at home.
    • The realization that after the period that you have been away, you may think very differently about your future.
    • The realization that after the period that you have been away, you might think exactly the same about your future.

    What is the best place to go during your sabbatical period?

    • Backpacking through: Australia, Asia or Europe
    • Learn Chinese in China: for example in Beijing.
    • Become a divemaster and teach diving: Greece, Egypt, Indonesia.
    • Learn German: (Berlin), Austria or Switzerland.
    • Teach English abroad: South Africa, Latin America, Vietnam or China.
    • Learn French: Biarritz; Nice, Paris, Switzerland.
    • Learn Italian in Italy: Florence, Rome, Siena, Venice.
    • Learn Spanish in Spain: Barcelona, ​​Granada, Malaga, Madrid, San Sebastian, Seville, Tenerife, Valencia.
    • Learn Spanish in the Caribbean: Cuba, Dominican Republic.
    • Learn Spanish in Central America: Costa Rica (Turrialba), Guatemala (Antigua), Panama (Bocas del Toro).
    • Learn Spanish in South America: Argentina (Bariloche, Buenos Aires), Ecuador, Peru.
    • Learn Swahili in Africa: Kenya (Kilifi), Tanzania (Zanzibar).
    • Volunteering with children or the elderly: you can do volunteer work in almost any country in the world. Check the JoHo country pages for an indication of the work or projects.
    • Volunteering as an animal caretaker: Australia (koalas, kangaroos, horses), Curacao (dolphins, dogs, cats), Indonesia (orangutans, street dogs), South Africa (monkeys, cheetahs, sharks, penguins, rhinos, elephants).
    • Volunteering: protecting sea turtles: Sri Lanka, Costa Rica.
    • Travel the world: Southeast Asia, Latin America or Australia.

    What are the risks of a sabbatical abroad?

    • Your health insurance coverage may lapse if, for example, you will travel and also work abroad.
    • You may suffer from homesickness and want to go home earlier (but there is a lot you can do about it, and prepare for it!).
    • You may have problems with the organization with which you are going abroad (read more about solving problems abroad).
    • What are the consequences if, for example, you end up in a hospital?
    • If you end up in a hospital, you may have to pay the costs yourself if you have not taken out insurance that covers your activities.
    • Are you insured for a longer sabbatical abroad? A sabbatical abroad can be covered by your current travel and health insurance if you do not go abroad for too long, do not undertake paid work or special activities. In most cases, special insurance is recommended or really necessary.
    • Read more: Travel insurances and insurances for long term abroad - Theme
    • Read more: Vezekeren van een tussenjaar het buitenland (NL)
    Gap year: what does it get you?

    Gap year: what does it get you?

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    I read an article in my regional newspaper about young adults who consciously choose to take a gap year. “The coolest thing I have ever done”, “I really stepped out of my comfort zone”, “Good to do something where you get to know yourself better.”

    A gap year has all kinds of manifestations. One person goes on a longer trip, another takes a language course, chooses volunteer work in their own country or abroad, another goes to work somewhere paid.

    But what can a gap year -in your own country or especially abroad- get you? Whether you are young, young adult or already adult?

    Some examples:

    • of course: new experiences and new adventure
    • self-understanding of what happens to you when you (literally or figuratively) cross boundaries
    • new or improved skills to make (social, study or work) contacts with others
    • self-understanding that you can manage well for a period 'alone' abroad; also consider, for example, being able to deal with (temporary) 'loneliness'
    • you can make good or better independent choices
    • peace, time and space to think (better) about your next step: in your studies, in your first job or in your current career
    • a network of contacts all over the world, through the people you meet along the way or with whom you contact online
    • new or improved language skills: by traveling anyway, but especially if you make a language course part of your gap year
    • more interest or insight into other countries, cultures and customs
    • more or renewed appreciation of the country and culture you come from ('we don't have it that bad' - that feeling)
    • more self-insight and self-development: who are you, what drives you, what are important values ​​for you, what gets you out of bed, what are your talents and what else do you want to develop yourself in: in any case by 'hitting the road', but especially if you follow workshops in this direction during your gap year
    • come closer to yourself (again), because when abroad you don't have to 'comply' as much with an image that people already knew about you. The opportunity to partly reposition or even 'reinvent' yourself.
    • (re)finding new motivation to pick up where you left off or to make changes and move on, once home

    Of course this is personal and (slightly) different for everyone.

    Therefore my question: What drives you to choose a gap year? Or - if you have already had the year - what has the gap year given you?

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      What social activities can you do abroad?

      • Opportunities are found in the areas of helping, learning or studying. You can get involved to volunteer in a social project at a school in Africa, Asia or Latin America. You can get involved in nature, in a project with animals or cleaning the sea or beaches. Those who want to learn more can choose for example a language course in Latin America, Spain or South Africa.

      What work related activities can you do abroad?

      • If you want to gain work experience, and/or also earn money, go and work abroad. You can combine backpacking in Australia with temporary work. You can work on campsites in Europe or bush camps in Africa. You can pretty much go all over the world to work in the hospitality industry, hotels and hostels, in the healthcare sector or for example at a diving school.

      What sports activities to do abroad?

      • Have you ever thought of mountain biking, rafting (going down a wild river on a raft or rubber dinghy, climbing or canoeing), survival (which involves building rafts, climbing or canoeing), abseiling (descending a rock face while secured to ropes), zip-lining (whizzing down a cable), canyoning (starting at the top of a river and then climbing, swimming, diving down the bed) or caving (scrambling, wriggling and crawling through caves and crevices)?
      • Maybe you feel more comfortable on a bodyboard (on a half-wave surfboard, you surf the high waves lying down-with flippers), on a hang glider or while paragliding (with a parachute you float down a mountain or dune), hydrospeeding (on a bodyboard with flippers and a wetsuit on you go down a wild river via rapids) or Tiefschneeskiing (racing down through powder snow)?

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        Project Trust

        Project Trust offers young people the opportunity to do volunteer work during their gap year. Through a long-term international volunteering experience, Project Trust empowers young people to develop their confidence, resilience, awareness and leadership skills.