Jimm
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Location: Inwood, Manitoba, Canada
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Posted: Tue Sep 12 2006 21:16 How to move to Europe?? |
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I'm thinking that I'd like to move to Europe sometime soon, when I can afford it. God knows when that'll be. But I have no clue how to go about it, laws, issues, moving my things, etc. etc. Does anyone know? Let's say, just for argument's sake, that I wanted to move to Spain. Ibiza, perhaps. I tried googling it, and got nothing. Does anyone have any info, or know of any resources that would help me? I'd appreciate any help greatly. |
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G3ronimo
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Joined: 27 Dec 2005
Location: The Netherlands, Wezep
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Posted: Tue Sep 12 2006 21:48
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First of all I would find a country which has English as a general accepted language... England #1 ofc... Sweden #2 (hey the woman are HOT) with a close one #3 Netherlands
I would preferably live in the Netherlands, as its just great to live here
else I'd move to sweden... love those guys <3
its not too hard to emmigrate... loads of company's that arange that stuff... |
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StyrmanLjungberg
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Joined: 03 Feb 2006
Location: Östersund, Sweden
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Posted: Tue Sep 12 2006 21:53
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OH yeah, Sweden is nice
I have no idea of HOW to move though^^ |
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G3ronimo
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Posted: Tue Sep 12 2006 21:54
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StyrmanLjungberg wrote: |
OH yeah, Sweden is nice
I have no idea of HOW to move though^^
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I didnt said sweden was nice
well the country itself maybe, and the people... but your laws suck dick ^^ |
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Jimm
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Posted: Tue Sep 12 2006 22:40
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Hmm, I read a thing on Google (finally) that said it's extremely difficult to immigrate into Europe. There seem to be only a few ways to do it:
-A student visa that would expire as soon as my course finished
-A tourist visa that wouldn't allow me to get a joh
-A business visa that would require me to be the only person in Europe with a certain skill
-have 322,000 dollars in a Dutch bank account, and buy a house (HAH!)
There's also a way to live there that would require that I have a boy/girlfriend in the country, and I'd have to live with them... anyone up for that?  |
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Ravana
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G3ronimo
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Location: The Netherlands, Wezep
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Posted: Wed Sep 13 2006 09:53
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Jimm wrote: |
Hmm, I read a thing on Google (finally) that said it's extremely difficult to immigrate into Europe. There seem to be only a few ways to do it:
-A student visa that would expire as soon as my course finished
-A tourist visa that wouldn't allow me to get a joh
-A business visa that would require me to be the only person in Europe with a certain skill
-have 322,000 dollars in a Dutch bank account, and buy a house (HAH!)
There's also a way to live there that would require that I have a boy/girlfriend in the country, and I'd have to live with them... anyone up for that?
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dude you are from canada... it is no problem to come live anywhere in europe, I mean... there are lots of people that come here and dont have a single penny to scratch their bottom, no visa... no pasport.. no nothing and still they can live here... I think its wwaaayy easyer to come live here for a well educated canadian now wouldnt it  |
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StyrmanLjungberg
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Location: Östersund, Sweden
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Posted: Wed Sep 13 2006 16:21
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G3ronimo wrote: |
I didnt said sweden was nice
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But that's what you meant ;P haha! |
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bigandymac
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Joined: 18 Nov 2004
Location: Leeds UK
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Posted: Wed Sep 13 2006 16:28
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your best bet is to have a look at the foreign office website (or whatever the canadian equivalent of the foreign office is). 2nd is to get in touch with the embassy of whichever country you want to go to and ask them about emigrating permanently.
3rd, its quite difficult to get into europe especially recently due to the high migration going on within the EU.
being canadian, its worth looking at the UK as you're still technically owned by us once you are in an EU country, moving from one to another is very easy.
(this site might be helpful... http://www.international.gc.ca/menu-en.asp ) |
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Blaster
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Location: Netherlands/Germany
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Posted: Wed Sep 13 2006 20:33
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you live in Canada, why come to Europe?
Netherlands would be one of the worst places to live imo. Expensive and the Dutch politicians have very wacky ideas of where to go with this country...
Are you voting for the animal party? or maybe the pedophilia party? Labour is thinking about having us working longer and paying more taxes so there's more money available for minority groups for better integration (which doesn't work anyway). Conservatives aren't much better.
Germany looks a lot better only problem is that they're having lots of germans there
Things simply won't get any better for a while here. Why not Australia or New Zealand? |
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Jimm
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Posted: Thu Sep 14 2006 06:42
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Haha, it's not that Canada's no good or anything, it's great here... it's just that the environment isn't really conducive to a wee electronic musician like meself. There's that whole nasty "Emo Rock" movement going on right now, so I want to get the heck out of here as quick as possible Also, I'm like a freakin' hermit. Never been anywhere. It'd be great to have a massive change of pace. |
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G3ronimo
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Posted: Thu Sep 14 2006 09:38
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Blaster wrote: |
you live in Canada, why come to Europe?
Netherlands would be one of the worst places to live imo. Expensive and the Dutch politicians have very wacky ideas of where to go with this country...
Are you voting for the animal party? or maybe the pedophilia party? Labour is thinking about having us working longer and paying more taxes so there's more money available for minority groups for better integration (which doesn't work anyway). Conservatives aren't much better.
Germany looks a lot better only problem is that they're having lots of germans there
eeeeh Netherlands is cheap compared to most european country's, seriously... we own
Things simply won't get any better for a while here. Why not Australia or New Zealand?
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Jimm
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Posted: Thu Sep 14 2006 09:58
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Looks like you messed up your post a bit in your mad rush to get to school...
What's so great about this "school" anyway!? Hot girls??
Haha, which brings us back to Sweden... |
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cHiEfRoCkA 4 ReaL
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Location: Germany
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Posted: Thu Sep 14 2006 10:20
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Blaster wrote: |
...Netherlands would be one of the worst places to live imo. Expensive and the Dutch politicians have very wacky ideas of where to go with this country...
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Germany looks a lot better only problem is that they're having lots of germans there
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The thing you typed about Netherlands fits to Germany as well.
Expensive and the politicians wanna make it more expensive for the citizens.
More taxes, higher bills etc etc.
Btw....what u got against Germans?  |
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Blaster
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Location: Netherlands/Germany
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Posted: Thu Sep 14 2006 10:43
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The football/soccer rivalry thing
Houses are a lot cheaper in Germany for starters... You can get almost twice the size of house in Germany for the same price as a house in the Netherlands. |
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