Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Can a Rumanian citizen work in Germany

Can a Rumanian citizen work in Germany?
I am a Romanian and I have been working in Spain for some years now.But due to the high unemployment in this country I would like to move to Germany or Belgium. Do I have the right to work in any of these 2 countries? I understand there is a clause that allows Germany and other countires to deny us to work there.Is that true?Thank you all in advance.
Immigration - 3 Answers
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No
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yes, just stay away from romanian women, i hear they have hairy armpits and never shave their legs. you are probably better off with a german girl, they are a damn sight cleverer too.
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things are no better in those countries

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

I am a rumanian citizen living in Spain.Can I work in Germany

I am a rumanian citizen living in Spain.Can I work in Germany?
I am a Romanian and I have been working in Spain for some years now.But due to the high unemployment in this country I would like to move to Germany or Belgium. Do I have the right to work in any of these 2 countries? I understand there is a clause that allows Germany and other countires to deny us to work there.Is that true?Thank you all in advance.
Immigration - 2 Answers
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No
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You have the right to work -as employed or self-employed- without a work permit in: Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Greece, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain and Sweden. Until 31 December 2013, your ability to work might be restricted in: * Austria * Belgium * France * Germany * Ireland * Italy * Luxembourg * Malta * The Netherlands * United Kingdom To work in these countries, you will need a work permit. Some countries have simplified their procedures or reduced restrictions in some sectors or for some professions. Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein impose full restrictions. Switzerland can impose restrictions until 31 May 2016.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Anyone know anything about AAFES Belgium

Anyone know anything about AAFES Belgium?
Does anyone have any experience working for AAFES in Belgium? I can find plenty of info about AAFES in the States, or Germany, etc, but obviously Belgium's a bit more difficult. :) Thanks!
Belgium - 2 Answers
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This is the only website I"ve seen that gives information and includes a map of the locations in and around Belgium http://odin.aafes.com/bases/index.asp
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The 2 in Belgium are a bit special: - the one in Brussels is at the NATO headquarters in Evere (Brussels) - the other one is at the NATO and SHAPE bases in the area of Mons

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

How can I find a job to work from home

How can I find a job to work from home?
Hello All, I have been trying to find a job to work from home, yet it sounds to be difficult as many companies are American and I live in Belgium..Does anybody have tips or websites to work from home?? I donĂ‚´t mind to pay in the begining a signing in fee if the website is real and no scams..thanks in advance for your help and advice.
Other - Careers & Employment - 5 Answers
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If you find out how to work from home have fexibility and make good earnings let me know,
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You can work with an American company. I think what your looking for is a Drop Shipper. With a Drop Shipper, you don't ever have any inventory at your home. What you do is sell the items online, and then, after you've made the sale, you forward the sale to the Drop Shipper, along with their fees, and they ship the product to your customer, using your address as the return address so the customer never knows that it didn't come directly from you. Probably one of the most famous Drop Shippers is SMC, but there are a lot out there. Make sure you check them out real well before signing up with one, since most of them charge you a sign up fee to even get started. SMC runs around $300.00 just for their information. As they say, you have to spend money to make money.
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http://www.mommyenterprises.com/ I honestly don't know if I am much of help. Being that most the sites are probably in Flemish or French anyway. I lived in Brussels some time. I would understand why you want to work at home. It is a dirty and dangerous city. Plus getting in a car and drving somewhere is SCARY!!! I was happy just to be alive when I reached my destination.
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There are no legitimate websites for work at home jobs. These are all scams and will take you for your money in fees. Read all the disclaimers and you will soon see for your self. World news has reported that work at home internet jobs scams are up 450%. Be careful!!
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Understand that there are scammers out there and if it sounds to good to be true it is. If someone says something is legal, and you do not believe it to be true it is probably not. Know that most real at home jobs will not be advertised. You will have to find them, due to the fact that many open positions are filled before any ads can be placed. If they are advertised, they will not start of with telling you how much you will be making. Business seeking home workers have the advantage, and do not need to waste advertising budgets telling the employees to the tee what they will get out of it. A description of the qualifications needed for the job and how to send them your resume will usually be all you will see. They should also include a business name and address, check it out with the Better Business Bureau first. Some times for very obvious reasons, they do not provide contact information exempt for a generic email. If you do sent the your resume do not be to quick to sent them any personal information. Block out identifying information exempt for you email address. In you cover page include the reason you blocked you identifying information and include that you hope to here back with them. Also include that when you have their information and are able to check them out with the Better Business Bureau then you will gladly send them the information they need. However think twice about providing a social security number, if you have never talked with them on the phone. I they do not care if they have your credentials the business is probably a scam. Same goes for if they will not tell you who they are in the first inquiry about you working for them. Remember a honest real at home job will not request any money. Any charges they will have for background checks should be taken out of your first check. If they seem to pushy, pass them by, if they are not a scam there is a reason why they are having trouble keeping employees.
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Freelance writing! It's a great way to earn extra money, or even turn it into a full time career later on. Here are some sites that let you write about any personal experience and will pay for it. PM me if you have questions. http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/1288190/where_to_find_freelance_writers.html