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Is Visa 90days to Nedherland can find job to work?And how much wagon per hour?

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Hi,friends ..

I plan to go to Utrecth, Holland next year .

As tourist visa 90days at Utrecth, can i find any business companies ' job vacancy for English speaking skill thai lady like me? I am 40years old and graduate in B.A.of Arts ;major is English.

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  1. With a 90 days visa you are not allowed to work, and if you can find a job it will be illegal and most likely not very good for you.

    In that 90 days you can search for a job for later when you have a work permit, but even if you find one, you will still have to go back home to apply for the visa.

    If the authorities get to know you want to work illegally when in the Netherlands on a tourist visa they will not give one to you, and by asking this question you may have made it more difficult for all Thai women to get visa in the future.

    If someone offers you a job in the Netherlands (specially after they see on-line that you are looking) be very carefully.

    Pimps rather have young girls, but any female can work in s*x industry, and some people are nasty enough to hunt for women like you who desperately want to move to Europe.

    If you ever get an official job in the Netherlands the pay will not be measured in hours, but in monthly amounts, based on how many hours you will work per week.

    But with the cost of living here, it will not be as much as it sounds compared to the prices and wages in Thailand. Most people who start working in the Netherlands need to have a good amount of savings to cover the extra cost for the first few months, think about $US 10 000 or so. This is to pay for the an apartment for a few months, or for a hotel while searching for a more permanent place to stay, as well as to cover the cost of living till the first wages come in.

    If you rent an place to live that is not furnished you need even more money.


  2. As you stated yourself, you have applied for a TOURIST visa. This does not include the right to find a job. To get a job you must have a work permit (certificate of authorization of employment) which you do not get with a tourist visa. Therefore no company is authorized to engage you.

  3. As stated by LaFeeFan & Willeke, you are coming on a tourist visa.  A tourist visa does not entitle you to work.  Simple as that and no employer will (legally) employ you

    If you are searching for a legal job then you will find that most/all employers now stipulate on adverts that you must already be eligible to work (ie be an EU passport holder, or hold a working visa already).  Sponsoring an individual is very costly and takes on average 6 months or more of bureaucracy to undertake.  

    Highly skilled migrants are able to attain visa's but these are in specialised areas where it is difficult to find workers (not just in NL, but within the EU as a whole).  The Netherlands has a very high level of education and graduates.  BA degree equivalent’s are very common, and sorry to say it, the fluency of English of these graduates are at a higher level as well (judging on the contents of your question only).

    If you were to find a legal job (unlikely though), you would have to return to Thailand and re-apply for a new visa for the circumstances.  You cannot apply once you are in NL, and cannot extend a tourist visa to a working visa

    As for your comment "How much wagon per hour"?  Wagon is a truck/lorry in English, so it does not make sense what you are saying.  I assume you mean how much is the pay, per hour?  This is dependent on the job, and normally workers are paid monthly not hourly for business studies related jobs.  The salary can be high, but then so is the taxation, and the cost of living is relative to this.  So just looking at salary levels in isolation is not a smart way to go

    I realise that this may be somewhat harsh, but then the realities of finding a job and living abroad also have to be taken very seriously in line with this

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