Wednesday, October 21, 2009

wanting to moving to finland

wanting to moving to finland?
im a us citizen wanting to move to finland what all do i have to do to get residence and work in finland
Other - Europe - 1 Answers
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Just check here for more information: http://finland.fi/public/default.aspx?nodeid=37594&contentlan=2&culture=en-US In addition, contact the nearest Finnish embassy. Please note that the process is not very easy one though, so be prepared for that.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Study in America, work in Europe

Study in America, work in Europe?
Hello. I don't know how this system works, so I was wondering if American BA's etc. are effective in Europe as well. I want to get a business degree here [in America] but I want to live and work in Finland and wasn't sure if I had to do anything extra to make that possible. I'm sorry...I'm not sure how to word this question, but if you think you understand, your help is appreciated!!
Other - Education - 1 Answers
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Generally, American BAs are well respected overseas. Obviously, that will depend on where the degree is from. A Business BA from UPenn or Harvard will go a lot farther than a generic state school, but American Business Education is well regarded globally. The tougher issue is getting a work permit. You don't say whether you're American, Finnish or "Other", but that will be the determining factor. Find out ahead of time whether you'll have immigration issues before you go too far.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Blackberry cellphone charger working in finland

Blackberry cellphone charger working in finland?
Hi, I just bought a Blackberry Storm 9530 from ebay, and I live in finland. And the seller lives in the US, so the charger is probably one that can take 110 volt or something Im not sure about how high voltage it is, but i know its different from europe. So im wondering, will the charger he's sending work here? or will my phone explode? Or do the Blackberry chargers have switches? Or will it work with any voltage? Please answer quickly, If it won't work I'll have to buy a new charger.
Cell Phones & Plans - 1 Answers
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The charger's plug will have American pins, so you'll need an adapter to use it in Finnish sockets. That should take care of the voltage difference too, but ask when you're buying it.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

im Iranian and this is my wish that I can to working in Denmark Finland Sweden .Can u help me

im Iranian and this is my wish that I can to working in Denmark Finland Sweden .Can u help me?
Im 22 male and can I find any job like resturant waitor in there>?
Denmark - 3 Answers
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The best way to immigration to Europe is to graduate from a university in Europe. If you want to work and live in Europe you need a residency permit and a work permit. You will not get this residency and work permit unless you have special skills or have your own company. Special skills are being a doctor or an engineer. Graduate from university in Iran, then get a scholarship to a university in Europe.
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Indeed your wish is the same as many throughout the world. Unfortunately there is a limit to the amount of foreign nationals to which countries can take in. When outside of the EU countries then in principle the only way to obtain a working permit is to hold a skills which is in demand by one of those countries (and this skill is in short demand in the domestic or EU (where applicable) market. Also you would normally be required to speak the local language I can safely say that waitoring is not such a skill which is in shortage within Europe. Therefore my advice would be to either look for a waitor's job in Iran (if this is the industry you wish to follow) or to educate yourself with a University degree in a profession which is in high demand by countries
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I'm Danish, and if you wanna get a job in Scandinavia you need to speak the language. The only other ways of getting around this is working for an international corporation that will sponsor you, or study at a university. Scandinavian immigration laws are harsh - you could end up sitting the next 7 years in a refugee camp. If you must go anywhere, learn the language.