The guide to work in France

The guide to work in France

France is the second largest economy in Europe and the fifth largest in the world. Although the crisis is affecting all countries, there are still job opportunities in France. That is why many people try to work in France. But you need to know French. I recommend you go with at least a reasonably good…

Details
Moving to France

Moving to France

The French territory is twice as large as the Italian, while its population is only slightly larger. The capital is Paris. France is one of the founding countries of the EU. Due to its history, it is a country where immigration has always been very present. Today, France is home to about 7.5 million immigrants…

Details
Working in the Netherlands

Working in the Netherlands

Working in the Netherlands is generally easy, and the demand for labour is high. The Dutch economy is a modern market economy, the tertiary sector generates over 60% of GDP, with sectors such as banking, insurance and transport logistics (Holland is known as a European transport hub) extremely developed. The industrial sector contributes 30% of…

Details
Moving to the Netherlands

Moving to the Netherlands

The Netherlands is a northern European nation, but it also includes some islands in the Caribbean (the former Netherlands Antilles). The country is part of the EU, so it is easy for EU citizens moving to the Netherlands. For non-EU citizens it is a bit more complicated. It is a very small country with many…

Details
Work in South Africa

Work in South Africa

South Africa is the largest economic power in Africa and its GDP accounts for a quarter of Africa’s total GDP. The country has a developed free market economy. So it is possible to work in South Africa. However, the country still faces two problems that hamper its development. The primary sector is extremely important, accounting…

Details
Moving to South Africa

Moving to South Africa

South Africa (the Republic of South Africa) is located in the southernmost part of Africa. Its territory is 3 times the size of Germany and it has 55 million inhabitants. It has practically three capitals: Pretoria, the seat of government (official capital), Cape Town, the seat of parliament, and Bloemfontein, the judicial capital. To put…

Details
Working in China

Working in China

Although China is a communist country, the opening up to private ownership and adoption of a capitalist model that began in the late 1970s has led to the unstoppable development of the Chinese economy, which is now the second largest economy in the world, behind the United States. However, its growth has slowed in recent…

Details
How to move to China

How to move to China

China, (People’s Republic of China). It is one of the largest nations in the world and has an area approximately equal to that of the United States, except that its population (1.4 billion) is four times that of the United States. China also includes two special administrative regions: Hong Kong and Macau, which have partial…

Details
How to work in New Zealand

How to work in New Zealand

The New Zealand economy is in a period of strong growth. The excellent quality of life, relaxed jobs and no unemployment make this country an excellent place to settle. But it is not easy to move and work in New Zealand. The small population and flat land favor the agricultural sector, which is still an…

Details
Moving to New Zealand

Moving to New Zealand

New Zealand is smaller, but no less fascinating than its neighbor Australia. For this reason, many foreigners think about moving to New Zealand. New Zealand consists of an archipelago of countless islands, but the two main islands where most of the population lives are the North Island and the South Island. The area of New…

Details