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Im planning to go to Europe, but I want to go to live there, what do I have to do to live there? whats the process? what do I need? anything that helps me please?

2006-12-19 14:48:11 · 4 answers · asked by deaftonez 2 in Travel Europe (Continental) Netherlands

it doesnt matter which country the easiest one to become resident would be best.

2006-12-20 11:43:23 · update #1

Im American Citizen

2006-12-22 14:32:03 · update #2

4 answers

What's your nationality now? Every country has different regulation, and besides that it also depends on your actual nationality..

The best way is to find a company somewhere in Europe that arranges your paperwork for you... Though this exists it is very scares and almost impossible to find (unless you are from the USA). Another way is to come as a student. But you will always, and I guess in any country of Europe, need a visa and working permit. To obtain those, you have to put yourself in contact with the embassy of the country you want to move too. Before going, check about the country habits, languages, the people, inform yourself! Life overhere is not for free.

Check following links, maybe getting in contact with those will help you!

http://www.study-in-europe.org/euprogrammes.html

http://www.goinglobal.com/countries/belgium/belgium_visa.asp
(in the box top right you can change countries)

http://www.transitionsabroad.com/publications/magazine/0501/working_in_france.shtml (for france)

Succes.

2006-12-21 04:36:31 · answer #1 · answered by belgium 2 · 0 1

I beleive there's a means to do that, however i am not too definite whether or not or no longer you want earlier army enjoy. I am making an attempt to investigate as as to whether i would switch to the US Army from the British Army even though i've been in for 9years. Apparently, you'll become a member of the US Army and for the period of the primary 12 months you're on a operating visa then after the primary 12 months you obtain US citizanship. wish this is helping and if anybody has every other data for us think loose to publish it right here or get in contact.

2016-09-03 14:02:25 · answer #2 · answered by vandevanter 3 · 0 0

Different coutries have different regulations. Check out the embassy of the country you're interested in.

Often you will have to fillout an application, submit pictures, proof of income & often now you need a chest x-ray showing you don't have TB. Also, in many places you need to apply for this outside of that country. For example, if you want to go to Czech, you can't apply for this visa within Czech. You need to do it outside, which means going to another country. The idea is they want you to apply in your home country before you leave. This is NOT a fast process.

Maybe if you give us more info, like which country, we can help you more.

2006-12-19 21:31:48 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You need some way of financially supporting yourself (usually a job) which means you will need a work permit as well as a work visa. From that point you will be able to apply of a residence permit, usually for 1 year.

2006-12-19 15:15:06 · answer #4 · answered by N_lien 3 · 0 1

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