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I want to need work permit of any country of Europe highly skills or Normal. Please inform me easier way for?

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I want to need work permit of any country of Europe highly skills or Normal. Please inform me easier way for?

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  1. There is no "easy" way otherwise Europe would be even more heavily populated than it already is.  Immigration is a big issue in many countries and as a result, rules have been dramatically tightened in the last 10 years

    In short - unless you hold a EU passport (or have a relationship with a EU national) then in principle there are only a couple of 'routes' in to getting a working visa (for EU countries) for example here are the details for the Netherlands

    (a) being self-employed http://www.ind.nl/EN/verblijfwijzer/verb...

    (b) as a 'au pair' http://www.ind.nl/EN/verblijfwijzer/verb...

    (c) As a highly skilled migrant http://www.ind.nl/EN/verblijfwijzer/verb...

    (d) When aa company sponsors you with a job offer http://www.ind.nl/EN/verblijfwijzer/verb...

    Basically to get a working visa for the latter you must have a job offer and it is catch 22 as companies do not want to take the time, money or effort to bring someone from outside the EU unless they hold specialist knowledge/experience that they cannot find within the EU.

    You will see for many job advertisments that they specifiy that applications can only be accepted from people eligible (EU or already holding a working visa) to work already.

    You could also look at International companies which have branches in your country and also the Netherlands with a view to a transfer (based on knowledge/experience) as this is a viable route in, otherwise I think you will have a difficult task

    DO you speak any other European language than English (btw - your written English needs improvement as well)?  For the majority of countries this is also a pre-requisite unless you are working for an international company where the working language is in English

    You mention the 'highly skilled migrant' route specifically.  I most countries it clearly stipulates that you must ALREADY be earning a salary level of (e.g. for Denmark) a minimum DKK 463,050 per year which is approx €62,077.

    The rules vary a little from country to country in the EU but in principle are equally difficult.

    For non-EU European countries I cannot help you, as I am not familiar with the rules

    Therefore I think you can assess by yourself the chances of receiving a working visa as I do not know your skills, education, language abilities or current salary situation

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