I want to work abroad, but I have tattoos. Does it matter?

It doesn't matter if the laborers who go abroad have tattoos. The acceptance of tattoos in the western world is much higher than that in China, and no country forces workers not to get tattoos. As long as you don't miss the tattoo when you interview, you can leave a decent impression on the visa officer.

Labor service abroad, also known as labor export, refers to the provision of labor services or services by labor exporting countries (exporting countries) to labor importing countries (importing countries) in order to seek economic benefits and obtain foreign exchange income. Labor service abroad can be said to be an intangible labor service trade.