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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Living in Belgium pros and cons

Living in Belgium pros and cons

If you are considering moving to Belgium, you should know that living in Belgium has pros and cons. First of all, Belgium is a somewhat anomalous nation because the north (Flanders) and the south (Wallonia) are completely different politically, economically and linguistically. In addition, Brussels represents another reality that is different from the other two.…

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Moving to Belgium

Moving to Belgium

Those planning to move to Belgium should know that Belgium is a federal state divided into three regions, each with its own peculiarities and characteristics: The country is very small, has 11 million inhabitants and the capital is Brussels. Belgium was one of the founding countries of the EU, and it is no coincidence that…

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Working in Austria

Working in Austria

Working in Austria has many advantages, because Austria is a country with a high standard of living, with a transparent public service and efficient services. The Austrian economy is mainly based on high quality manufacturing industries in various sectors: engineering, chemicals, optics, etc. However, the most important sector is the tertiary sector, which employs over…

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The guide to working in Belgium

The guide to working in Belgium

The Belgian economy is one of the most advanced in Europe. Its strategic location and its well-developed network of sea, river and land connections allow for a lively trade exchange with neighboring countries. Trade was and still is a strong vocation of the country. Just think of the port of Antwerp, which is the second…

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Mushroom picking

Mushroom picking

For those who want to work in Belgium or another European country, it would be a good idea to take up seasonal work as a mushroom picker between June and September. For this work, you do not have to speak French and you can earn enough money in a few months to stay in the…

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Searching for jobs in Belgium

Searching for jobs in Belgium

Belgium’s gross domestic product (GDP) in 2022 is about $ 550 billion, ranking 20th in the world. The unemployment rate for 2022 is 5.5%, below the EU average of 6.7%, but with significant differences between regions of the country. Annual GDP growth has been 1.5% in recent years, so it is still possible to find…

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Living and working in Copenhagen

Living and working in Copenhagen

Copenhagen is a beautiful city and has only 600,000 inhabitants. It is one of the smallest capitals in Europe. Living in Copenhagen, even for a short time, is certainly a pleasant experience. Everything is well organized and works perfectly (transport, school, public offices, etc.) The city’s public transport has an integrated metro, bus and train…

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Living and working in Greenland

Living and working in Greenland

Greenland, which means “land of the people” in the Inuit language, is an island in the far north of the Atlantic Ocean. It is a nation of the Kingdom of Denmark. It is the largest island on Earth (Australia, which is about three times larger, is considered a continent) and also the most sparsely populated…

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Living in Denmark pros and cons

Living in Denmark pros and cons

If you are considering moving to this country, you also need to know the pros and cons of living in Denmark: the chances of finding a job are good, salaries are high, and career paths are not determined by personal acquaintances and friends, but solely by performance. Salaries are agreed between the social partners in…

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