Hi All, My father has got UK standard visitor visa for 5 years. I understand that maximum duration he can stay in UK is 6 months. I was wondering is it legal for him to visit UK for 6 months and then visit Ireland for next 3 months on UK visitor visa as Ireland does accept UK visa for Indian nationa...
I had a look at Netherlands website. https://ind.nl/en/Pages/Questions-and-answers-Brexit-with-a-deal.aspx I am a UK national coming to live in the Netherlands during the transition period. Do I fall under the Withdrawal Agreement? Yes, the Withdrawal Agreement applies to you and your family members...
I read on other thread that Germany, Austria and Luxembourg wont allow Non EU nationals to join after 31st
Is there any country that has more humanitarian approach towards elderly?
1) Is it possible to move to EU before 31st Dec 2020 with same EU resident rights? Assuming that you are a UK citizen, yes. 2) Can I apply for residence card for me and my family even without having job in the host EU country. Yes for yourself and immediate family members. I believe that the rules ...
Hi Guys, 1) Is it possible to move to EU before 31st Dec 2020 with same EU resident rights? 2) Can I apply for residence card for me and my family even without having job in the host EU country. 3) I have a contract till Feb 2020 here in U.K. that allows remote working, can I still continue working ...
Hi Omiisl, Send me a PM , i think i may have a solution for you. I don't think it is necessary to send your parents back to Pakistan because then it will be tough from to come back. Send me a PM so we can discuss in further details. Cheers. If there is an option or work around can this be shared on...
Thanks ALKB, Zerubbabel and CR001. Yes definitely it makes sense about visiting and getting the vibe about the place and country. I am finishing my current contract at end of March and will visit in start of April meanwhile will read about the process as advised.
I don't see you getting hired in Austria with just English. Try but most IT employers want local language + English. If you are very senior, some may compromise in the quality of the local language, but zero is usually a no go. Thanks Zerubbabel, I got a call from an agent for English only speaking...
Thanks Zerubbabel, will chalk off Swiss. Is it the same for Austria? I heard usually Austria follows Swiss footsteps. Where did you hear that? Switzerland and Austria have very different systems in every aspect. One of my colleague who worked in Switzerland for 6 months. I took his advice with a gr...
Can i move to another country after i get the EEA card for me (and hopefully my parents get it too) or do I have to stick to same country after brexit as that card will be valid for only one country. The EEA Residence documentation is valid only in the country it is issued for. You may be able to m...
Thanks Zerubbabel, I completely understand your point. This is the reason I am trying to gather as much information. This forum has been be so helpful and the information provided is invaluable. I know moving to different country is not a simple task but sometimes no matter how cautiously we take o...
Thanks Zerubbabel, I completely understand your point. This is the reason I am trying to gather as much information. This forum has been be so helpful and the information provided is invaluable. I know moving to different country is not a simple task but sometimes no matter how cautiously we take ou...
A video of how Germany's universal health-care system works (the intended audience is American and therefore primarily focuses on contrasting the German and American systems, but it should give you a broad idea). There is a general expectation in most Western countries that healthcare is/should be ...
Thank you for the video. Even if I was insured under the German system for a while, it never fully understood all its ramifications. But mainly there is a 2-tier system: public and private. When people are young, the private is better. When they get old, the public system is cheaper. What German au...
Thanks QR0228, I didn't have look at Estonia at all. I will explore that option as well.
So do we need to bring parents on Schengen visit visa first and then apply for residence dependent visa or we can directly apply from home country?
Thanks for your reply mate. I am working as Java Developer in IT sector so most countries do have jobs. Thanks for letting me know about Germany health insurance, by any chance you know which country allows health insurance for non EU parents?
Any reply guys pls. I have got an interview in Luxembourg and Ireland and if selected will decide (or wait) based on some guidance from here. Are you planning to move indefinitely to the EU country? Yes I am planning to move indefinitely. Hopefully if i move before 31st Dec then I can stay there.
One more quick query. If I move to EU country before 31st Dec 2020 then EU rules will apply to me and my parents or different rules? The reason I am asking is that I am genuinely interested in moving to EU and can definitely legally try to bring my family there.
Thanks for your reply mate. I know old parents are considered a liability by most govts. The reason i am asking for a "generous" country is because i read on some discussion forum that Spain is quite difficult and try to obstruct as much as possible. What is JR? or other routes? As moving ...