Living and working in Cardiff

Living and working in Cardiff

If you dream of living and working in Cardiff, you have chosen Wales. Cardiff is in fact the capital of Wales, which is still part of the United Kingdom. With just under 370,000 inhabitants, it is the smallest capital city in Europe. The city is home to a large number of students, as there are…

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Living and working in Glasgow

Living and working in Glasgow

Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland and the fourth largest city in the United Kingdom, located on the banks of the River Clyde. It is one of the fastest growing cities in Europe. It has a good size. With its 600,000 inhabitants, it is small enough not to have the chaos of a metropolis,…

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Living and working in Manchester

Living and working in Manchester

Manchester is the second largest English city and is considered a little London. It’s big, but not too big, you experience the atmosphere of the big city without some of the negative aspects that characterize the metropolis. Living in Manchester means you can do most of the things you can do in London, but at…

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Jobcenter Plus UK

Jobcenter Plus UK

When you are looking for a job, you can also contact one of the various job centers in London, which can be very helpful. Jobcentreplus is part of the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), the largest government agency in the United Kingdom. The offices are open from Monday to Friday from 8:00 to 16:00.…

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Start a business in London

Start a business in London

Starting a business in London is very easy because there is practically no bureaucracy and taxation is clear and not very high. In the World Bank ranking “Ease of Doing Business”, the UK ranks eighth out of 190 countries. The problem is the high cost of setting up businesses such as bars, stores, restaurants, etc.…

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Living in Portugal pros and cons

Living in Portugal pros and cons

More and more foreigners, retired or not, are considering moving to this country. Let us analyze what are the advantages and disadvantages of living in Portugal. Lisbon is now considered one of the best places in the world for startups. More and more technology centers and large companies are settling in this city. For example,…

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Jobs in Portugal

Jobs in Portugal

Portuguese GDP is expected to grow by only 2% in 2023 due to the global economic and geopolitical situation. The country’s unemployment rate was around 6% this year. Portugal has a statutory minimum wage, which is set at around €760 per month (2023). IT Is not hard find jobs in Portugal, it is Hard to…

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