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L'autista
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Osman

Koul Khara!
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Thats hell of a (mercenary) career and life journey, essentially fighting (and defeating) his former country/masters each time. Wild. Should be book series on him, would be interesting to follow the allegiance jumping, and the temper or lack of diplomacy that leads to have such repeated fall of graces.
 

GordoDeCentral

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Thats hell of a (mercenary) career and life journey, essentially fighting (and defeating) his former country/masters each time. Wild. Should be book series on him, would be interesting to follow the allegiance jumping, and the temper or lack of diplomacy that leads to have such repeated fall of graces.
He's a war dog, like Patton, only knows war. Too direct and abrasive for politics. And yeah i thought he'd make a nice tv series.
 

Siamak

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Finally i managed to get passport that was easy and didn't get me into trouble. Don't know where to place this, but has anyone experience with immigrant in Europe?
I plan on move to Europe as turist and finding job in order to stay there permanently.
@IliveForJuve
 
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Finally i managed to get passport that was easy and didn't get me into trouble. Don't know where to place this, but has anyone experience with immigrant in Europe?
I plan on move to Europe as turist and finding job in order to stay there permanently.
@IliveForJuve
Good luck man, if your country really is as media here portrays it, I really hope you leave as soon and safe as possible.
 

Siamak

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Are you planning to just fly anywhere?
I haven't decided yet, I need evaluate first, after finding my desired country then apply for tourist visa, I want to make sure about destination and get 100% result no just blindly go to a country and back like a dump.
 

s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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I haven't decided yet, I need evaluate first, after finding my desired country then apply for tourist visa, I want to make sure about destination and get 100% result no just blindly go to a country and back like a dump.
just skip hungary man. i'd be glad to say that this place is nice for immigrants, but unless you're a doctor who's graduated here, you'll face way too many prejudice. and not a lot of people speak languages, and hungarian is way too difficult to learn. it's just not worth it.

as u picciriddu said: scandinavia is your new home. also put belgium on your list. small and not a really nice country, people aren't welcoming (a few hungarian friends are working their, one of them has ZERO accent in french, co-workers found out after a few weeks that she's not belgian lol, and then they started to hate here immediately) but their immigration policy is all right. the netherlands is fine too, a few friends started to work there after university (then ended up in finland lol). with your english and it skills you'll have no issues to work at schools, universities, municipalities. salary is a bit lower but you can make the jump later when you are well settled. good luck!
 

Siamak

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just skip hungary man. i'd be glad to say that this place is nice for immigrants, but unless you're a doctor who's graduated here, you'll face way too many prejudice. and not a lot of people speak languages, and hungarian is way too difficult to learn. it's just not worth it.

as u picciriddu said: scandinavia is your new home. also put belgium on your list. small and not a really nice country, people aren't welcoming (a few hungarian friends are working their, one of them has ZERO accent in french, co-workers found out after a few weeks that she's not belgian lol, and then they started to hate here immediately) but their immigration policy is all right. the netherlands is fine too, a few friends started to work there after university (then ended up in finland lol). with your english and it skills you'll have no issues to work at schools, universities, municipalities. salary is a bit lower but you can make the jump later when you are well settled. good luck!
Among European countries, finland is the most easiest country to get visa. I tried many time to get hired by some companies in Europe but they rejected me as they were relized that im not citizen of their countries. I'm already aware of companies policy on this. They refuse to accept foreigners. Th best way has come to my mind, is move directly there as tourist and looking for the work visa. I have 5 experiences in IT Field and also eager to learn coding. maybe it counted as advantage to get job. Top European countries like Germany, England, France there are also places that are really expensive, simply because everyone wants to live there.
 

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L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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Among European countries, finland is the most easiest country to get visa. I tried many time to get hired by some companies in Europe but they rejected me as they were relized that im not citizen of their countries. I'm already aware of companies policy on this. They refuse to accept foreigners. Th best way has come to my mind, is move directly there as tourist and looking for the work visa. I have 5 experiences in IT Field and also eager to learn coding. maybe it counted as advantage to get job. Top European countries like Germany, England, France there are also places that are really expensive, simply because everyone wants to live there.
Bruh. Come to Portugal. Not as many blondes, but the cost of living is reasonable, peeps love the good life, and you won’t even have to deliver for Uber Eats.
 

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L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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What's the situation out there for foreigners job seeker? is it easy to get job?
We are like the fourth oldest population in the world and are desperate for foreign workers.

That said, the downside is that Portugal is an awesome place to live but a terrible place to work. The last part because the salaries suck and nobody thinks you’re worth more here. But if you can set up shop for a bit, it’s easy to get a gig with foreign bucks paying the remote tech bills.
 

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