what are some cool cities in Europe for a college grad to move in ?? (that English is spoken )?
ok so im 18 heading to college in Dec.for veterinary technology in some countries its knows as veterinary nursing my family is from Poland my parents are actually thinking about going back there after im done with college but im not so sure about that im ashamed sometimes to admit that im Polish cause people there are disrespectful prejudiced and full of hate my parents know that im not going there i have a life of my own right now we live in USA ( NYC) so im thinking about staying here in USA and moving to the west coast probably to California or moving somewhere in Europe but far away from Poland i dont know why and this might sound crazy but i did developed a level of hate for my own country so what countries would be good ??? considering that i iwll have no job experience although i will be an intern for 10 weeks at an animal shelter cause thats part of the program i speak 3 languages Polish , English and German( although i havent used it since 2004 i think so there will be a problem) but anyways i was actually thinking about Italy i love the weather there ,people are really nice culture & history are amazing but the language might be a problem so an obvious choice was UK that like the 1st country that came to my mind i do have plans for the future after that 2 year college degree i would want to go for veterinary medicine i know that it will take alot of hard work and a lot of time ( 6 years i think) but its totally worth it
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I think the UK would be a good place to go. As you speak English you shouldnt find it too hard to fit in. Malta may be a good place to go as most Maltese people should understand or speak english due to its historical connections to Britain. Cyprus has a fair number of British people living there due to the British military bases and I think the island is popular with UK tourists. You said you spoke German so a German city is a possibility and although you havent used it recently it shouldnt take too long to get back into it once you are over there and speaking to locals. Austria and Liechtenstein are possibilities as well as they speak German. Switzerland and Luxembourg also have German speaking areas so they may interest you. Obviously it largely depends on what you are looking for as to where to go but I would say either UK or Germany if you are planning on coming to Europe.
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Are you a citizen of Poland? If you are not then you might as well forget about moving to Europe. You would need to apply for a work permit and a residency visa to come here. And not only are they hard to come by but a European company would have to sponsor you! And they donĂ‚´t sponsor people without a lot skills, education and experience. Not only would they have to want/need you a lot - but they would have to prove why another European should not get the job before you. You could possibly be "repatriated" in Poland if you wanted to due to your parents. Polish citizens are EU citizens and can move and work freely within the EU and the EEA. Working in European countries requires fluency in the native langauge(s). So actually Poland is the most likely country for you, the UK is not exactly the best place to apply for a job today.
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jesli chcesz jezyk anglielski do okola, to mozesz sprobowac UK czy Irlandje ( tam bardzo duzo polakow ) to bedziesz mial bonus angielski i polski razem. niema co sie wstydzic poniewaz sa tacy, ktorzy nienawidza wszystkich oprocz samych siebie .
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