Living and working in Bergen

Living and working in Bergen

Bergen is the second largest city in Norway and currently has more than 270,000 inhabitants. It overlooks the North Sea and is surrounded by seven imposing hills and seven fjords. The most impressive place is the Bryggen district, which consists of narrow streets lined with typical colored wooden houses. The city isvery characteristic and has…

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Living and working in Oslo

Living and working in Oslo

Oslo is the capital of Norway, home to about 700,000 people (which is more than one-tenth of the total Norwegian population). There are many foreigners who already live here and many dream living in Oslo. Statistics show that about 1 million non-Scandinavian citizens have emigrated to Norway in the last years. The city is surrounded…

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Immigration to Norway

Immigration to Norway

Do not think that immigration to Norway automatically means that you will find a job. When looking for a job in Norway, you must consider a number of conditions that may or may not determine the success of your search. One of the biggest difficulties for immigrants in finding a job in Norway is language,…

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Work in a fish factory in Norway

Work in a fish factory in Norway

One option for those who do not speak Norwegian, but only English, is to work in a fish factory in Norway or in a fish farm. The fishing industry is one of the sectors where knowledge of Norwegian is not required for low-skilled jobs. In Norway, the fishing sector has always played an important role…

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Working in scandinavian with english

Working in scandinavian with english

Is it possible to work in Scandinavian countries using only English without knowing the local language? The Scandinavian countries are in excellent economic condition, are sparsely populated and young people do not want to enter many professions, so it is relatively easy to find work in these countries. Considering that the baby boomers will soon…

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Living in Malta – pros and cons

Living in Malta – pros and cons

In my opinion, Malta is perfect for a temporary experience. Even for families with young children, it can be an excellent environment in which to grow up: Most of the year is spent outdoors, the people are relaxed, and the kids can learn English. Let us find out what are the pros and cons of…

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Jobs in Malta

Jobs in Malta

Malta is the country with the smallest economy among the EU countries, but has a highly skilled, cheap and multilingual workforce. Finding jobs in Malta is not a problem, the problem may be the often low wages. The tertiary sector accounts for about 80% of GDP and employs 4/5 of the population. Malta was the…

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Living and working in Macedonia

Living and working in Macedonia

Macedonia is characterized by cultural diversity and historical identity influenced by Ottoman, Balkan, Greek and Roman cultures, as well as incredible natural beauty. The country, and especially its capital, is one of the most culturally diverse places you can find. Skopje has been part of many empires throughout history, for this reason, you will meet…

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Living in Luxembourg pros and cons

Living in Luxembourg pros and cons

For those of you considering a move to this small northern European state, let us discuss the pros and cons of living in Luxembourg. There are employment opportunities in all fields, but they are much fewer than they were a few years ago. Salaries are very high, enough it to say that the minimum wage…

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Jobs in Luxembourg

Jobs in Luxembourg

Luxembourg is known for being an extremely wealthy country, and with a GDP per capita of €115,000, it ranks first in the world. Unemployment is virtually non-existent, and the rate is expected to be around 4.5% in 2022. Luxembourg citizens are almost exclusively employed in the public sector, while employees in private companies are almost…

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