How to move to Sweden

How to move to Sweden

Sweden is one of the 4 Scandinavian countries along with Norway, Denmark and Finland and in general these nations have very similar characteristics. But there are also differences, because moving to Sweden is not the same as moving to Norway. The country is slightly smaller than Spain, but has only 10 million inhabitants, mainly concentrated…

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Work in Finland

Work in Finland

The standard of living in Finland is high. GDP is lower than in the other countries of the Scandinavian peninsula, but still higher than in Germany. Finland has a slightly higher unemployment rate than Norway and Sweden, but there are many foreigners who want to work in Finland. Although most of the population speaks English,…

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How to move to Finland

How to move to Finland

Finland (Suomi, in Finnish) has a slightly smaller territory than Germany, but it is home to just over five million people, concentrated in the southern part of the country, around the capital. If you dream of moving to Finland, you should know that it is the country with the lowest population density in Europe (16…

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Living in Austria pros and cons

Living in Austria pros and cons

If you are thinking of emigrating to Austria, you should know that living in Austria has its pros and cons. Currently, job opportunities in Austria are good, especially in certain industries. Salaries are high on average and are based on performance-related standards. Working hours are 8 and only 8 hours per day. No supervisor will…

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Living and working in Salzburg

Living and working in Salzburg

Salzburg is located on the border between Austria and Germany. The city, through which the Salzach River flows, was the birthplace of the great Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Many, attracted by the beauty of the city, think about living and working in Salzburg. Throughout its thousand-year history, it has always remained on the brink of wars…

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Living and working in Vienna

Living and working in Vienna

Vienna is a large city that appears smaller than it actually is. It is very international and offers an excellent quality of life. Therefore, living and working in Vienna can be a good option. Living in Vienna also means living in the center of Europe, with many opportunities for easy travel, both within the country…

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Living and working in Antwerp

Living and working in Antwerp

Antwerp (Antwerp in Dutch) is a city of just over 500,000 inhabitants in northern Belgium. It is the most important city in Flanders, one of the three regions of the country and the capital of this province. There are many foreigners living or thinking about living in Antwerp. It is the second largest city in…

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Living and working in Brussels

Living and working in Brussels

Brussels is the “Capital of Europe” and many people from all over the world, but especially from Europe, move here to work or study, so living and working in Brussels can be an interesting experience. Brussels is a multicultural city and due to its strategic location it is a good starting point to visit all…

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Living and working in Ghent

Living and working in Ghent

Ghent, a beautiful Flemish city, is the capital of the province of East Flanders. It has more than 250,000 inhabitants and a high population density, which is due to its area of only 157 square kilometers. If you know the local language, it is easy to live and work in Ghent. The city’s small size…

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