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uhm, did you not want to work in the States??For Europe....which languages do you speak, and why now Europe??
5cats
thanks a lot for your interest :):):):)
at first the states is the best , but i figured that its hard to go there , so i think Europe is easier and has better chance than the states , because people told me that i have to wait several years to get visa
and for the languages i speak english very good and willing to learn french ,Italian or German , actually i like learning languages to communicate with people
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Also to point out if not from within the EU you may find it hard to find a employer willing to assist with a work permit. A lot will depend on where your experience is and whether that country has a shortage in that occupation. It isn't a case of applying to the EU but to the country you want to work in
Nah, Norwegian and Danish are hard to learn (documentation would be a nightmare).Switzerland uses either French or German depending on where you are one is more prevalent than the other.
and italian in the south:) (and the german is swiss german, special dialect!)
A nightmare , maybe, but good working conditions and good pay, and he has to learn a new language anyway, so who knows:)
5cats
ahmed1986
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I'm a male nurse graduated from faculty of nursing in Egypt with critical care experience of 4 years tell now [adult & neonatal] and I'm willing to work in Europe :
what is the requirements?
how to apply to work there?
please help me, i don't have any idea unless that i want to work in Europe as a nurse
please tell me where to start....
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greetings and many thanks
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