Então devias ter explicitado isso no post. Eu nem li os comentários.
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It's not just Americans. Can't we find a European source that describes this is in a complete and EU POV?
Parece-me porreiro, vou experimentar, obrigado.
Wages in general are much better in the US. But then expenses also tend to be higher, not only health, even the tipping gets crazy expensive. But in the end it's very personal, what makes you happy? Is it money? Being close to family? Being in your own country? For most people the move would be too troublesome to be worth it, I guess.
Wages in general are much better in the US. But then expenses also tend to be higher, not only health, even the tipping gets crazy expensive. But in the end it's very personal, what makes you happy? Is it money? Being close to family? Being in your own country? For most people the move would be too troublesome to be worth it, I guess.
Wages in general are much better in the US. But then expenses also tend to be higher, not only health, even the tipping gets crazy expensive. But in the end it's very personal, what makes you happy? Is it money? Being close to family? Being in your own country? For most people the move would be too troublesome to be worth it, I guess.
Citizenship is easy to get once you already live in the country, not just Portugal, Luxembourg is probably easier even, the language requirement is a low level of Luxembourgish. Of course for that you first need residency. In Portugal is again easy, as long as you have a job contract, Portugal has probably the most liberal migration laws in the EU right now (yeah, wages are low).
Portugal nationality for non-residents is easy as long as you can prove a family connection, that can be a Portuguese granparent or Portuguese Jewish roots (they can be 5 centuries old, is a compensation for inquisition, but you must be able to prove it, a Portuguese Jewish surname helps).
Instead of wasting millions in programs trying to convince people to go back to the countryside, which most don't want.. this is what shoud be done, rewild, give it back to nature.
Surviving the trip from Middle East was the easy part as Belarussia picks them by plane.
But now you have a new danger that doesn't allow facilitating the passage, how many of these migrants are former Wagner fighters?
Edit: getting down voted for pointing out the Wagner fighters? Thousands of them that entered Belarus and have an unclear future ahead?
That depends a lot of the country. In some EU countries is rather easy and cheap.
Se a empresa continuar a operar e a operar em Portugal há um benefício estratégico e a médio prazo fiscal para o estado. Isto não são simples contas de mercearia.