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Ivan

Hell everybody!
How do I get a working permit in EU?
Thank you.
I think it depends on what EU country you are talking about.
If I'm not mistaken, in most EU countries EU citizens do not need a work permit to be able to work.

Ivan

I am from Russia, so I'm not a EU citizen.
I need a working permit in Holland.
How do I get it?

amandeep@rediff.com

Ivan Wrote:Hell everybody!
How do I get a working permit in EU?
Thank you.

amandeep11@rediff.com

Ivan Wrote:Hell everybody!
How do I get a working permit in EU?
Thank you.
Ivan Wrote:I am from Russia, so I'm not a EU citizen.
I need a working permit in Holland.
How do I get it?

You have to contact the Dutch Embassy in Russia, as work permits are needed for non-EU, third country nationals.
I believe that in most European countries you need to have a job to go to already for a working permit...

Ivan

euamerican Wrote:You have to contact the Dutch Embassy in Russia, as work permits are needed for non-EU, third country nationals.
I believe that in most European countries you need to have a job to go to already for a working permit...

Does it mean that I must have a contract with my employer before I get the working permit?
Thank you.

antenehgeta@yahoo.com

I NEED SOME ONE TO HELP ME TO GET WORKING VISA EU
Anteneh getachew

khalid110

iam from yemen i want to know how to get free visa to EU countries

Amit shekhawat

Ivan Wrote:Hell everybody!
How do I get a working permit in EU?
Thank you.
My overseas loving brothers, U better try to prove yourself useful for your own country and explore all the available options, instead of thinking of abroad..As long as you are capable, competent and have the will to do, you can surely achieve your desires in your own motherland....Pls. don't take it as a critic, but just an advice. Rest is up to you... Wink Cry
You need to find an employer first; if you prove him you are a good specialist, he would make the work permit for you, even if it requires time and money.

Alain Boungou Tsakala Federer

Hi
my name is Alain Boungou T F looking for a job overseas as a truck driver and operateur .mostly i am involve in construction ( Code 14 EC horse and trailer truck driver,truck mounted crane ,hydraulic mobile crane operator ).now staying in RSA licence and certificate are South Africans .able to speak french and english .Thank you
yours faithfuly .
Alain federer
Alain Boungou Tsakala Federer Wrote:Hi
my name is Alain Boungou T F looking for a job overseas as a truck driver and operateur .mostly i am involve in construction ( Code 14 EC horse and trailer truck driver,truck mounted crane ,hydraulic mobile crane operator ).now staying in RSA licence and certificate are South Africans .able to speak french and english .Thank you
yours faithfuly .
Alain federer
Alain I think you should submit your CV here in the forum there's a category "CVs/Resumes". Why don't you try? Go ahead
You can find here useful information on obtaining work permit in UK.
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Its' very important to obtain a work permit if you decide to work abroad. My advice to people is never try to work unofficilly, it will cost you twice more!
Muhammad Ali Wrote:My overseas loving brothers, U better try to prove yourself useful for your own country and explore all the available options, instead of thinking of abroad..As long as you are capable, competent and have the will to do, you can surely achieve your desires in your own motherland....Pls. don't take it as a critic, but just an advice. Rest is up to you... Wink Cry

I agree, but this some countries don't offer any opportunities at all. You can't build an infrastructure by your own. That's why a job abroad is absolutely necessary.
Imagine you all leave your country, one by one, who will then develop it? You are spitting upon your ancestors' work!
I think it's up to everybody to decide what to do. And such questions shall not result in rules.
Every person, if correctly educated will choose the best possibility for him and his community given the circumstances that surround him, and which, by the way, are different in every country/nation.
yes Hakan, but this is all about advices, nothing else