Saturday, January 14, 2012

immigrate to Denmark

immigrate to Denmark?
I live in UK and getting fed up of goverment not supporting its people. I want to move to Denmark (voted happiest and best country to live in in the WORLD!!!!), what is the immigration process like? have you been through this? is there a time frame? 12months?? i don't know of anybody living in Denmark
Immigration - 4 Answers
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too cold...come to Australia...2 most livable cities in the top 5 so there...happiest country- Oz is close to the top...it jsut takes a day to get here...that's all... (-: much better over here. the econimist is sh1t oz at number 6...c'mon ireland no.1...it's too cold there... lol
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Your a member of the Eu..I don't think you'll have a problem!! I know many Brits and Irish living here..but beware it's Expensive and Jobs can become hard to come by!!
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According to the Economist Ireland is the best country to live in the world. Maybe that would be easier (considering the language barrier). 1 Ireland 2 Switzerland 3 Norway 4 Luxembourg 5 Sweden 6 Australia 7 Iceland 8 Italy 9 Denmark 10 Spain
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If you are a citizen of a memberstate of the EU you have the right to work in any other country (There are some exceptions with he newer members). Free movement: Denmark Information on the transitional rules governing the free movement of workers from, to and between the new member states In the Member Countries of the European Economic Area (EEA) (1) the free movement of workers is a fundamental right which permits nationals of one EEA country to work in another EEA country on the same conditions as that member state's own citizens. During a transitional period of up to 7 years from 1 May 2004, certain conditions may be applied that restrict the free movement of workers from, to and between the new member states (2). These restrictions only concern the freedom of movement for the purpose of taking up a job and they may differ from one member state to another. By selecting a country in the list below you will find out which rules apply in that country to job seekers from other member states. (1) - Austria - Belgium - Cyprus - Czech Republic - Denmark - Estonia - Finland - France - Germany - Greece - Hungary - Iceland - Ireland - Italy - Latvia - Liechtenstein - Lithuania - Luxembourg - Malta - Netherlands - Norway - Poland - Portugal - Slovakia - Slovenia - Spain - Sweden - United Kingdom (2) - Cyprus - Czech Republic - Estonia - Hungary - Latvia - Lithuania - Malta - Poland - Slovakia - Slovenia Check this website:





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