Tuesday, September 21, 2010

If I buy Tomb Raider: Underworld for PS3 in Sweden will it work on a PlayStation 3 bought in Finland

If I buy Tomb Raider: Underworld for PS3 in Sweden will it work on a PlayStation 3 bought in Finland?

PlayStation - 3 Answers
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All PS3 games are region free, so any PS3 game will work on any PS3 in the World. Finland and Sweden both use PAL video signals, so you will have no problems. As long as you are staying in Europe, or any other part of the World that uses PAL video signals, you will never have a problem. If you do want to buy a game from a part of the World that uses NTSC (North America, Japan) video signals, then just use an HDMI cable and you will have no problems.
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yep they are both pal All PS3 games are region free, isnt true but only a few are locked as finland and sweden are both pal they should work europe and Australia are pal also
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yes all ps3 games and consoles are region free so that dont matter where you buy the console or games to put it in a simpler way you can buy a game from any where in the world and it will work on a ps3 bought from a diffrent place.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

I wanna know... " Are International students in Sweden permitted to work part time, like other countries

I wanna know... " Are International students in Sweden permitted to work part time, like other countries?"?
"Other Countries" like- Australia , Canada , UK. ( 20-21 hours per week during semester n full time in summer break)
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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International students are not allowed to work part/full time in Sweden. But in the UK students from nations outside the European EXonomic area cannot work more that 20 hours per week during term time except in case of an agreed work placement or internship and cannot engage in self emplooyment or provide services as a professional sports person or entertainer. Canada International Students were only allowed to work on-campus.Students do not need a SIN Card to receive an Off-Campus Work Permit. Overseas Students Allowed To Work Part-time In Australia .It means that international students can apply for part-time jobs in Australia

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

How can I work and Live in Sweden

How can I work and Live in Sweden?
well I want to live in Sweden but I am an american citizen and people have told me that you need a works permit but what do I need for the works permit
Other - Europe - 2 Answers
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You have to be willing to pay 50% of your income towards taxes. They are currently socialists, but are trying to retreat from it. It will take a long time.
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This site will lead you through the process of getting a work permit: http://www.sweden.se/eng/Home/Work/Get-a-permit/ Things you should beware of: it's hard to get a job and it is even harder if you don't speak Swedish. Although most of them speak English, it will enhance your chances. Hope all goes well for you :)

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

What kinds of companies should I work in to work in Scandinavia

What kinds of companies should I work in to work in Scandinavia?
I want to work in Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Siberia, or Poland. Maybe, automobile, or Gas, oil?
Other - Europe - 1 Answers
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You don't say where you are from, if it's the EU you have a wider choice of possibilities since you can move to the Nordic countries to look for work. If you are from outside the EU, you'll need specialised, in-demand skills to find work here. It's very difficult to get a work permit for general labor or unskilled work. There is a lot of offshore/petroleum work available, especially in Norway, so that would be a good choice. Here are some possibilities, the more education and experience you have in that field, the better: -Engineering (petroleum/offshore, mechanical, chemical, electrical/electronic would probably be the best choices). -Some sciences (chemistry, geology). -Some technology, although you'll need extensive education/experience because there are many lower-level tech workers. -Healthcare professions (nurses, doctors, etc) are in high demand. -Qualified teaching, a graduate degree is best. If you want to work in the Nordic countries long term, it would make things much easier for you to learn a local language. While it's possible to get oil/gas work with only English, this usually means working for a British company in Norway. If you speak a Scandinavian language, you have more chance to be hired directly.