The Do It Yourself Expatriate Guide to Living and Working in Europe | 
enlarge | Author: Joe Freeman Publisher: Canal Street Company Category: EBooks
List Price: $31.99 Buy New: $17.59 You Save: $14.40 (45%)

Sales Rank: 101651
Format: Kindle Book Media: Kindle Edition Edition: 5
ASIN: B001D06YOW
Publication Date: July 15, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description Want to get a 30% raise, at least four weeks of vacation, paid pension, paid health insurance for the whole family and you don’t want to work weekends?*
Experts would have you believe that the secrets to living and working in Europe are only for the rich and famous or those with the right family roots. It’s just not true any more. European countries are throwing out the old rules and competing with each other for talented and skilled people from around the world.
This is the first and only guide which not only shows you where to look for jobs in 15 European countries, it also tells you how to get work permits, Green Cards, eased work permits and even about categories where some countries have abolished work permits all together! Crucially, European Union level law is also covered, including current and upcoming directives on the EU Blue Card and permanent residency.
Countries covered include the UK, Ireland, Benelux, Spain, Italy, Germany, France and most of the European Union. With the e-book comes access to our website (www.diyexpat.com) which has the latest edition of the Guide, including where to find jobs (with links with thousands of openings). (Please see our website for terms and conditions.)
The Guide puts the EU at your fingertips immediately and in plain English. Have a look at what Europe has to offer, it's never been easier.
(*- Here is the math. Paid pensions and health care are common benefits across Europe, as is a legally mandatory four weeks of vacation. The vast majority of European companies completely shut down on weekends and during holidays. Your boss expects you to be home, with friends or just about anywhere else than at your desk. And about that raise? On an exchange rate basis, if you’re earning $40,000, that’s OK. If you change jobs, and go to work on the European Continent, a E40,000 salary is $60,000. If you work in the UK, that GBP40,000 is worth $80,000! Handy for paying off student loans!)
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