europe work visas

flchub said:
can anyone tell me how easy or difficult it is to get a work visa in europe?


Try a MasterCard first !!!:rock:
 
i bet if you have a job offer there first.. it will be no problem.. but you will need a letter from the company hiring u
 
If it's like a mexican visa you will need a letter of intent from your company and a letter of invite from the host company. And some money, 159 for a Mexcan visa.

what are you doing over there
 
bigike said:
If it's like a mexican visa you will need a letter of intent from your company and a letter of invite from the host company. And some money, 159 for a Mexcan visa.

what are you doing over there
would be for my brother,has a chance at a job there,seems like right now with the dollar so weak it would a good opportunity,he would make 1/3 more money on top of the pay rate is alot higher
 
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bigike said:
Cost of living...................................

Dollar will bounce back.
europe is not that expensive, we have been there a few times,the dollar will not be bouncing back for years,especially not against the euro or pound

most europeans work 4-5 days a week max and get atleast one month paid holiday if not more after one year employment
 
flchub said:
would be for my brother,has a chance at a job there,seems like right now with the dollar so weak it would a good opportunity,he would make 1/3 more money on top of the pay rate is alot higher
No Al can not leave,hes much cooler then you are.:p :p :p :p :p :p :p :p :p
 
flchub said:
would be for my brother,has a chance at a job there,seems like right now with the dollar so weak it would a good opportunity,he would make 1/3 more money on top of the pay rate is alot higher


So now the truth comes out,he goes off to work while the Biotch stays home and does the housework !!!!!:D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
 
there are no problems for US Citizens in Europe, in Italy in particular. You got some money (hey, not so many!)? you can stay.

People from some fu...ing countries arrange to stay even without a job, you won't have any problems.

My mother in law even got pension and free food, (she's from CA, and didn't get that because of her daughter).
 
:dito: if you have a valid pasport, contact the embassy for a visum you're good to go. upon arrival some paperwork to get a working permit and for paying social security of course...:D
 
hey wanna swing my job in Italy with your in US?:dontknow: :D :D :D

I work for an US company of course!:rock:
 
you'd better buy a complete boat if you don't wanna pass your retirement dealing with tools, dust etc etc hahaha
 

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