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Post by John Cartwright »

Maugrim_The_Reaper wrote:Canadians are like Irish people with funny accents
You guys are the ones with funny accents ;)
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Post by GM »

If you can get through the red tape, Italy is a great place to live and work.

It's difficult to arrive here and start working though - my girlfriend is Russian, and (even though she's got a job here, and has been working for 8 months) STILL is waiting for all her documents to be processed. She's currently unable to leave Italy until all her documents are processed.

If you can manage it though, it's well worth it, just for the lifestyle. The women here are great too, but I still say the Russians are best :wink:
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Post by matthijs »

Organise before you enter the EU. A few nations have tightened up immigration laws to a ridiculous level,..
Indeed, here in the Netherlands it's getting ridiculous as well. They even tried to throw out a member of the parliament a few weeks ago because she admitted she had lied about her name as well when she entered the country ...

And they threw out a 16-yr-ish old girl who had lived here for I don't know how many years and was a few weeks before her school exams...

But a lot has changed with the EU now so I assume that if you can get in one EU country you can also work in other EU countries.

I hope for you you can arrange something so you can stay in Estonia shiznatix! It sure does look beautiful!
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