• European blue card acquiring

    European blue card acquiring

    How to get an EU Blue Card The EU. Blue Card was introduced in Germany in the year 2012. Ever since then, this travel and ID document has become the most attractive residence title across the world.

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  • Education for expats: Croatia

    Education for expats: Croatia

    Education in Croatia – expat guide. Today Croatia is a full member of the European Union, and the level of education of its citizens is about 98.1%. Education in Croatia is available not only for local people but also to immigrants from other countries of the world.

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  • Guide about relocation to Luxembourg

    Guide about relocation to Luxembourg

    Immigration to Luxembourg. Luxembourg is one of the smallest countries in Europe in both size and population. Despite its small size, it is home to one of the most diverse expat communities in the world.

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  • How to relocate in Czechia

    How to relocate in Czechia

    Relocation to Czechia. The Czech Republic is also known as Czechia or Bohemia and a top tourist destination that offers residents one of the best standards of living, healthy meals, and fine culture.

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  • Ways to get French citizenship

    Ways to get French citizenship

    French Passport: How to get one. France is a country particularly attractive to immigrants. According to statistics, every year about 150,000 guests remain here for permanent residence. However, some efforts need to be made in order to get a French passport.

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  • Austria: how to invest right

    Austria: how to invest right

    Investing in Austria – Expat Guide. The Republic of Austria is another industrious European country that profits a lot from its geographic position. It boasts of having the most prosperous economies in Europe and its citizens enjoy very high standards of living.

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  • How to relocate in Estonia?

    How to relocate in Estonia?

    Relocation to Estonia. In terms of basic economic indicators and the standard of living of the local population, Estonia is considered the most prosperous country in the Baltic states. Moreover, living in Estonia for foreigners will allow them to obtain Estonian citizenship in the future and stay in the EU.

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  • Bulgarian economy: is business possible?

    Bulgarian economy: is business possible?

    Business opportunities in the Bulgarian economy. Bulgaria, as a member of the European Union, is a country with strong and clear laws and regulations. Here, the interests of each owner in business and each individual person are reliably protected, which is why Bulgaria is extremely attractive to investors.

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  • Belgian prices on property

    Belgian prices on property

    Property prices in Belgium: To rent or to buy. Real estate in Belgium is a great investment in the future, a good opportunity to relax during your vacation in your own home or even move to live in Europe. Rental housing is an ideal option for those who don’t like to live in hotels during…

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  • Portugal for business

    Portugal for business

    Business Opportunities In Portuguese Economy. The Portuguese market can be described as a high-income market economy. The World Economic Forum published a Global Competitiveness Report for 2005, which showed that Portugal’s on the 22nd position out of 131 countries in market competitiveness, ahead of France, Belgium, Hong Kong, Spain, Ireland, and Turkey.

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  • Europe for retire

    Europe for retire

    Best places to retire in Europe. A common fallacy many expats make about retiring in Europe is that it is expensive and requires a massive budget. There are many great countries in Europe that can lower the cost of living and offer new experiences.

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  • India: Immigration to Europe

    India: Immigration to Europe

    Immigration to Europe from India. About 230 years ago, in the height of the slave trade epoch, a lot of Indian migrants were involuntary moved to the UK, Africa, and other Asian countries. With the rise of globalism, Indians have grown fond of moving around and are even proud nomads.

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