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Is it common for english people?

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to move abroad and become a police officer?

I want to move to europe but I so desperatley want to join the police force is there anyway i can do both?

any help will do thanks =)

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  1. I would say thats extremly uncommon.

    i live in japan at the moment and its a struggle to communicate. now think that youd have to communicate with a very drunk person and understand what they are saying. now remember if you arested that person you would have to repeat what they said in court or the case would be thrown out( i would think a lawyer would test your language abilities inn front of a jury).Id imagine youd have to gain citizenship first and that means youd have to live there for years. you should maybee become an english teacher in that country.( a few months training) and go from there or look into interpol

    sorry to p**s on your ambition but its not that tough to get into the brit police and you can travel europe then maybe you could combine the 2


  2. It would be  difficult unless you were able to speak their language well I think that could be the on.ly drawback

  3. why not get your training here & then move abroad? - one less thing to worry about when you get there!

  4. loool.. that's funny and no im not english and black british.. and it'll be cool to be a police officer.. it doesn't have to be because you are british.. as you said" i so desperately want to join the police force". this could be because u had a lifelong dream to join them or just maybe you feel a certain thrill in that area.. But with all said i wish you good luck. EUROPE. huh? what part?

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