Monday, March 7, 2011

which is the best European country to make money


which is the best European country to make money?
i am an immigrant in italy with european union life time work permit. my annual income is around 15000 euroes by working in a metal factory. i am looking forward to go in any other EU country to make more money. in my personal opinion i think LUXEMBOURG will be the best choice. otherwise GERMANY. SWITZERLAND n UK i can't go because my work permit is not valid over there. i am just confused tottaly. my objective is to make more money and getting the citizenship easily because i think europe suits me pretty much. well, if i go to luxembourg, what language would be the most useful in order to find a job somwhere in a factory or other places? 'i think german'. do people speak ENGLISH over there?? n what about the citizenship? how complicated is it to obtain and what is the whole process??? it's quite hard to find out informations on internet about such a small country. so please help me by ur knowledege and experience. my concerns r money n nationality as soon as possible. thankyou.
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1 :
The Germans do speak English not all though but you should try to learn some so you don't come across as a silly optimistic Yankee the UK would be the best place but I would suggest a place that is starting to get into the Euro trade and stuff Turkey
2 :
I guess Germany. It has big GDP. There's a bunch of Turks so I guess immigration laws are good. But I don't really know, I'm in Canada.
3 :
for metal work: germany is the best bet. robust economy, many people speak several languages, eg. fr., ger. span., it.,and english. english is widely spoken in business, across most of europe. contact your nearest german embassy with your questions about citizenship requirements, working documents and qualifications/restrictions. i think someone with higher trade skills, would have it easier to work and be acceptable in germany. their embassy may have a list of needed skills that will suit you, and also a list of suitable industries you may apply to for employment. good luck.
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In my opinion, getting better qualifications would help you more than moving to another country. Theres no guarantee that you will find a job in another country, most european countries (with few exceptions) have high unemployment rates.Also, you should only consider countries whose language you are familiar with.Getting a job in germany without speaking proper german will be very difficult.Getting a citizenship won't be easy either, even in the most liberal countries it still will take years and involve lots of paperwork. Luxembourg is a very expensive country btw., you'll find it difficult to afford the same standard of living there.