Job seekers
#1
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Job seekers
Hi
Im palestinian, native in arabic and i have very good english skills
My wife is british, native in english
We are looking for work in EEA country which gives the best salaries and featured with modest life costs
Can i have ur advise plz!!
Thanks alot
Im palestinian, native in arabic and i have very good english skills
My wife is british, native in english
We are looking for work in EEA country which gives the best salaries and featured with modest life costs
Can i have ur advise plz!!
Thanks alot
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Re: Job seekers
Are you legally married? If not, to avoid complications in France, for example, you'd best get married before you start visa proceedings, wherever you decide to settle. Couples who aren't legally bound have to provide all manner of proof of a genuine, long-lasting relationship...
And ask for a multi-lingual Marriage Certificate, which will save translation fees wherever you settle.
Good luck!
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Re: Job seekers
I've just read your other thread and would suggest that you explain all your circumstances, so that we can advise with full knowledge of the facts!
If you come to France, for example, your wife/fiancée must first come here, find a job to justify sufficient income, and apply for you to join her. I imagine that this applies to all EU countries, and she must make the first move. Good luck if you're not actually married yet...
Narrow down your search to a few EU countries and your wife/fiancée should research work possibilities in those countries. At the same time, you can enquire at your selected countries' Consulates in Palestine (Jerusalem?) to find out exactly what you must do to be able to join her.
hope that this is of some help, but it may be better if your wife/fiancée posts in a couple of country forums here. (Not too many, multi-posting is frowned upon!). Members in the countries concerned who have gone through the process of bringing a non-EU spouse into the country may be able to advise.
If you come to France, for example, your wife/fiancée must first come here, find a job to justify sufficient income, and apply for you to join her. I imagine that this applies to all EU countries, and she must make the first move. Good luck if you're not actually married yet...
Narrow down your search to a few EU countries and your wife/fiancée should research work possibilities in those countries. At the same time, you can enquire at your selected countries' Consulates in Palestine (Jerusalem?) to find out exactly what you must do to be able to join her.
hope that this is of some help, but it may be better if your wife/fiancée posts in a couple of country forums here. (Not too many, multi-posting is frowned upon!). Members in the countries concerned who have gone through the process of bringing a non-EU spouse into the country may be able to advise.