Moving to Russia

Moving to Russia

Russia, officially the Russian Federation, is the largest nation in the world. Its territory is almost twice that of China, but its population is only 150 million. It stretches from Europe to Asia and most of its territories are uninhabited. Due to its size, the country has 11 time zones. So moving to Russia can…

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How to work in Malta

How to work in Malta

Malta’s economy depends little on manufacturing, textiles, pharmaceuticals and electronics companies (e.g. STMicroelectronics or Methode Electronic, where you can find skilled or unskilled jobs). However, the island’s economy is based on the tertiary sector, which accounts for more than 80% of GDP. The most important sectors are the financial sector and especially tourism. Find work…

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Move to Malta

Move to Malta

Malta is a state consisting of seven islands lying south of Sicily. But only the three main islands, Malta, Gozo and Comino, are inhabited. Its area is half that of Singapore and its population is almost 450,000, which makes it one of the states with the highest population density in the world. People from all…

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How to work in the UK after Brexit

How to work in the UK after Brexit

Two year after Brexit, the balance is more bitter than positive. According to the Bureau of Budget Accountability, Brexit has shrunk the UK economy by about 1.5%. This was due to a decline in business investment and the relocation of economic activity to the EU. Is it still possible to work in the UK? Brexit…

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Moving to the UK after brexit

Moving to the UK after brexit

The United Kingdom (or UK) and Great Britain are often mistakenly used as synonyms. The UK is actually a large island encompassing England, Wales, and Scotland. Rather, the United Kingdom is a nation made up of four different nations: England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Many foreigners currently live in the UK and many others…

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How to work in Switzerland

How to work in Switzerland

There are many foreigners who work in Switzerland, and many others would like to do so. Switzerland is a perfect model for a free market economy. Its economy is mainly based on the tertiary sector (70% of GDP), which is largely dominated by finance and banking and partly by tourism. The remaining 30% of GDP…

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Moving to Switzerland

Moving to Switzerland

Switzerland, or more precisely the Swiss Confederation, is a federal state composed of 26 cantons. Each canton has its own parliament and government. Three languages are spoken in Switzerland: German, French and Italian. Since Switzerland is not part of the EU, it is not easy even for European citizens to move to Switzerland. German is…

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Work in Luxembourg

Work in Luxembourg

Luxembourg’s economy is mainly based on the tertiary sector, especially the banking sector. Political stability, good infrastructure, strategic location and strong banking secrecy ensure the growth of this sector, which accounts for 85% of GDP. Luxembourg’s GDP per capita, together with Qatar’s, is the highest in the world (we are over $115,000 per person). So…

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Moving to Luxembourg

Moving to Luxembourg

The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg is a small state whose territory is about twice the size of Hong Kong. It borders Belgium, Germany and France. The population is 600,000 and the capital is Luxembourg. Due to its small size, it is not so easy to move to Luxembourg. It was one of the founding nations…

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Working in Spain

Working in Spain

If you are thinking of working in Spain, you should have your CV translated into both Spanish and English before you leave (in case you are applying to an international company). Remember that although it is theoretically possible to sign an employment contract without the NIE (Foreign Person Identification Number), in practice you will always…

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