Moving to Denmark

Moving to Denmark

Although Denmark is not part of the Scandinavian peninsula, it is considered a Scandinavian country because of its cultural affinity. It is part of the EU, so it is not a problem for EU citizens to move to Denmark, while non-EU citizens need a visa. Denmark also includes the Faroe Islands and Greenland. The size…

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Searching for jobs in Denmark

Searching for jobs in Denmark

The Danish economy is in excellent shape, so finding work in Denmark should not be difficult if you have the right skills. In 2021, there were 200,000 vacancies in the private sector, which is 40,000 more than the year before. The unemployment rate is now close to falling below the pre-Covid 19 level. Searching for…

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Seasonal agricultural jobs in Scandinavia

Seasonal agricultural jobs in Scandinavia

For those looking for seasonal work abroad, working in agriculture is an option to consider. Even for those who do not have professional qualifications or do not speak foreign languages very well, this can be an interesting way to get to know new countries, earn something and get in touch with other workers of all…

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Working in Denmark

Working in Denmark

There is great prosperity in Denmark, as evidenced by a GDP per capita that is among the top ten in the world. The absence of bureaucracy, fast and efficient services, and growing businesses are evidence of a very modern market economy. There is virtually no unemployment and wages are among the highest in the world.…

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Living and working in Athens

Living and working in Athens

Athens is located in a large geographical area called the Attica Basin. The city is surrounded by the sea in the south and mountains in the north. In truth, not many foreigners live in Athens The history of Athens dates back to 3000 BC, making it one of the oldest cities in the world. Today,…

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Living and working in Mykonos

Living and working in Mykonos

Mykonos is one of the main islands of the Cyclades, has an area of about 90 km² and a population of just over 9,000 inhabitants. It is one of the most important tourist destinations in the whole of Greece and is visited by more than a million tourists during the summer. However, few foreigners have…

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Living in Greece pros and cons

Living in Greece pros and cons

If you have decided to move to this country you should know the pros and cons of living in Greece. Greece is trying to recover from the crisis of the last few years, the economy is recovering slowly and it is extremely difficult to find a job. So if you decide to move in search…

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Moving to Greece

Moving to Greece

Greece is located in the lower part of the Balkan Peninsula. 4/5 of its territory is on the mainland, while the remaining 1/5 consists of 6,000 islands and islets, of which only about 200 are inhabited. Its territory (132,000 km²) is half that of Great Britain, and its population does not even reach 11 million.…

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Searching for jobs in Greece

Searching for jobs in Greece

After some really hard years, the Greek economy is recovering. After overcoming the pandemic, the outlook was very good, but unfortunately the war between Russia and Ukraine is slowing down GDP growth, which is, however, expected to increase by 3.5% in 2022, and similar growth is expected in 2023. But it is hard to find…

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Working in Greece

Working in Greece

The country had a fully developed economy until 2008/2009, but with the onset of the financial crisis, the poor management of finances and waste in the public sector of the state became evident, leading to a collapse of the economy and the beginning of a severe recession, with a decline in GDP that reached a…

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