Moving to Europe is considered by many to be a great opportunity to arrange your life. However, the governments of the EU countries do not intend at all to increase the number of people due to the influx of possible applicants for benefits and in every way impede this move. Does this stop you? Then look for the most suitable immigration options for yourself.
Instruction manual
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Choose the country where you would like to move. Determine the criteria that are especially important for you - knowledge of the language, the possibility of starting a business, the presence of business partners, relatives and friends. Consider the features of the climate, the cost of medical insurance, the possibility of affordable education for children.
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If you do not have a family and children, the easiest way to go to Europe is to become a student of one of the European universities. If successful, you are guaranteed a temporary residence permit, the ability to improve the language and time to search for a work contract. A person with a Russian bachelor's degree or who is a student of a Russian university can apply for student status. You need a good knowledge of English, and ideally, the language of the country where you are going to study.
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Young people under 28 years old can consider the option of a au pair trip. The program involves living in the family, household chores and childcare in parallel with learning the language of the host country. The program implies a one-year contract, which can be extended. Then you have to leave. But many au-pair girls get to know local young people and get married during the work, thereby getting a legal opportunity to stay in the country.
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For older women who do not speak a foreign language, marriage is often the only option for legal relocation to Europe. You can get acquainted with a suitable candidate through a marriage agency or on specialized sites. Depending on the legislation of a particular country, 2-5 years after marriage, you will receive a permanent residence permit.
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The option of buying real estate gives the right to enter only some European countries. But Germany and France, most desirable for immigrants, do not consider the availability of real estate as an excuse for issuing a residence permit. But, for example, buying property in Cyprus is quite possible to qualify for a permanent stay in the country.
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It is difficult to get a job in European countries - the current economic situation does not increase, but reduces the number of jobs. But you can try to implement the option of opening your own business in the selected country. More favorable to businessmen Czech Republic, Greece, Bulgaria, Cyprus. These countries are interested in investing in their own economies. Keep in mind that this is a sum of several hundred thousand euros. If you have the appropriate amount, this option is for you.
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The most difficult option to move is family immigration. Keep in mind that the option of entering as a refugee for Russians is almost impossible, since there are no military conflicts in Russia. Therefore, families usually move in parts. For example, adult children go to school, look for a permanent job contract and transport their parents through a family reunion program.
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Do not go to Europe illegally. In case of detection, you are threatened with deportation, followed by a ban on entry into EU countries.
Helpful advice
If you understand that you have no good reason to move to your chosen country, consider moving to another state that is more loyal to your situation. Having received a permanent residence permit, and subsequently citizenship of any of the EU countries, you acquire the right to move freely throughout Europe and the right to live in any European country.