You can convert your EASA CPL were ever you like and it goes without saying spending more money do it.
Your EASA exam credits are not worth anything overseas unless you actually have a EASA ATPL .
The BIG issue for you is getting a Visa to allow you to work overseas, without this your wasting your time and money.
I am not saying you will not get work overseas, but with out any experience and a brand new licence your wasting your time.
You would be better off trying to get an instructor rating and get some hours that way....or maybe do scenic flights at the weekend for an operator in the UK.
The same old equation is faced by all new pilots how to get experience when no one will take a gamble with you.
I choose a flying school to do my licence with a scenic operation and pushed and pushed until they gave up and gave me a job.
If you or your partner has a skill that allows you to gain a resident visa overseas then that would be another option
Last edited by ersa; 13th March 2014 at 04:59.
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