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I am currently a junior and actually at the end of my junior year and I wanted to know what is best and if I should go study biology and then specialize in microbiology and maybe like go out to turkey or Canada will I find jobs like to work in labs and stuff or what exactly

To know how is studying biology and then specializing in microbiology will be and will I find jobs easily and will there be any limitations because of nationalities or something and how are the salaries and is it good or not

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This is smart thinking. now, when you are at the end of junior year, let us dive deep into the situation and try to get helpful answers.
Biology is the study of life, such as cells, organisms, ecosystems, and if you want to specialize later in Microbiology, which is the study of bacteria, microorganisms, fungi, and viruses, you will be learning about disease, immunity lab techniques.
You need a bachelor’s degree or a master’s degree, even a PhD would be ideal for a research or lab role.

You want to work overseas, like Canada or Turkey. What I found here is that Canada is a suitable place because they are high in biotech, environmental science, and microbiology. The working areas are usually in hospitals, universities, biotech firms, and public health labs.
It is easy to get a job if you have a residency or citizenship, but Canada also allows international hires in the healthcare and science fields. The pay is also of a good standard. If you love science, labs, and research, it is worth it because in Canada, there are more promising financial and job growth opportunities.
Turkey has fewer opportunities than Canada because of slow growth in these fields, but living costs are much lower.
Gain experience by volunteering, internships at the end of college, and inquire if the college has international connections.
Research a university in Canada that offers a strong microbiology or biotech program.
Also, inquire about immigration pathways early so you can plan.

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