Thursday, July 21, 2011

I have recieves my work permit and my invitation letter from China and

I have recieves my work permit and my invitation letter from China and?
I am working in Sweden atm and will go back to Australia for two months before i go to china to work. According to the chinese employer, they said that i cannot apply for the Z visa in Sweden and must go back to Australia to apply for the Z visa as the docs have been forwarded to the consulate in Sydney. I dont think this is correct?????because it is to my understanding that as long as you have the permit and letter you can apply for the visa at any chinese consulate regardless of the country?
China - 3 Answers
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I agree you should be able to apply in any Chinese embassy. You will not get your Z visa until you have a body check in China. I tried to get my check up in the US but China said I had to do it in China. A Z visa is good it is a multi entry visa and has almost no restrictions. Some business Visa's require you to leave China every 60 days for 24 hours then return. You must remember China has it's own rules and they don't bend much, if they say you must return to your homeland then apply you will need to do so. I'm guessing you will teach English as I did and I had a wonderful time. Good Luck.
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Your letter of invitation/application (from your Chinese employers) must state where you are to apply from. A former employer of mine had to specify the Hong Kong consulate for a fellow foriegn teacher to get his Z visa there. What "permit" are you talking about? All you need to apply for a Z visa is an invitation letter/contract. No "permits" are issued before you have these. email me if you need any help/advice.
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Your country of entry matters

Thursday, July 14, 2011

what do you think of migrate to Sweden

what do you think of migrate to Sweden ?
i need your opinions of this idea .. is it good or not to work in Sweden i heard that too and i have read somethings about it and i liked it .... a lot of things you don't have to pay for it like apartment ,hospitals and more than that .. and they say that they teach you the language they speak so this is not a big deal .. but the big problem i think about it that i have nothing to work there so if i went there i'll not be sure what will be my job .. thats's all Nicolas ..... what is the problem of being Muslim ?
Immigration - 6 Answers
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if you speak the language and have a job offer ..why not
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I was just thinking about this today. It is too cold but what I heard is one of the safest country in the world.
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high wages, but high taxes too. that works out well, if you're a citizen, with health care, housing subsidies, etc. as a non citizen you are not eligible for those extra benefits.
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Too cold and very expensive a pint of beer will cost you $15 in some places!
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If you speak the language, if you accept their way of life, if you are no Moslem, if you have a job and enough money to survive without becoming a burden to their social system, if you like long winters and short cool summers, then you can consider this country. And don't forget they have the highest taxing system in the world.
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This is not to the one who asked the question, I'm sorry, but I just have to write this down. It's always important to know the language of course, and learn to live somewhat like the people do in the country someone wants to move to. But there's nothing wrong with being Muslin, and I don't know how it works for an immigrant to move to Sweden, sadly, it's not the same as how it was for my English dad when he moved here for 30 years ago, EU has make it easier/harder for people to move here, depending on where they are from/their VISA says. Long winters? Maybe in the north. Cool summers? Are you kidding me? We had 35c many days last summer, and that was not cool, that. Was. Hot. I hope you know some geography? The Gulf stream goes all the way along the coast of Denmark and Norway, and that makes our climate more 'stable'. And the highest tax system in the world? No, sorry, we may be on the Top 10 list, but if I remember it right Denmark has higher taxes (or even the highest). And you do get a lot back from the state, free education, all the way from primary school, all through the Gymnasium (somewhat similar to the US high school) and even the University is free, except for that you have to pay for the materials etc. Free health care, some more things that I can't remember the English names for, and I'm way too tired to continue this argument since it's 01:33 (am) - I'm sorry Nicolas, but I got somewhat offended by your comment, you lack too much knowledge to actually say anything like that.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

How should I go about my resume in Sweden

How should I go about my resume in Sweden?
Hi, I was just wondering what a resume or CV should look like in Sweden. What sort of personal information, if any, should be included and if there any suggested legnth. I lived and worked in Sweden a few years ago and I have a decent handle on the language and business customs, I just wanted to make sure I wasn't leaving anything out. I've got these categories in this order (outside of the personal info): Arbetserfarenheter Utbildning Språk Dator erfarenhet/färdighet Övrigt Also, should I put my personnummer on the resume? My work visa is still valid. Tack Thanks
Other - Careers & Employment - 1 Answers
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Your CV should contain: • personal details (name, address, telephone number, date of birth, marital status, nationality) • educational background (formal education, courses) • work experience (perhaps with a brief description of work duties) • other attributes that may be of interest (positions of responsibility, driving licence, computer skills) • language skills • leisure interests • references (preferably from two different people, of which at least one should be a previous employer) CV:t ska innehålla • personuppgifter (namn, adress, telefonnummer, födelsedatum, civilstånd, ev. medborgarskap) • utbildningsbakgrund (formell skolutbildning, kurser) • arbetslivserfarenhet (gärna med kort beskrivning av arbetsuppgifter) • andra meriter som kan vara av intresse (föreningsuppdrag, körkort, datakunskaper) • språkkunskaper • fritidsintressen • referenser (helst två personer, varav minst en bör vara tidigare arbetsgivare) http://ec.europa.eu/eures/main.jsp?lang=en&acro=living&catId=7959&parentId=7731&countryId=SE&langChanged=true .. http://www.arbetsformedlingen.se/For-arbetssokande/CV-och-ansokan/Jobbsokaren/Hur-ansoker-du/CV.html?url=524081141%2FJobbsokaren%2FInfo%2FFarJobb%2FVadKanDu.aspx&sv.url=12.554e6fd11d6248daa68000476 ..

Friday, July 1, 2011

sweden immigration, new law

sweden immigration, new law
what about the new immigration law proposed in sweden by the immigration minister tobias billstrom? It says, starting from mid december non EU citizens can be free to work in sweden provided they have an employment offer. I am already in Germany. My girlfriend is a swede who is returning back to sweden. I would like to join her. But need a job to live. Say if I go the following way. Being a resident of schengen state, I can freely travel to sweden. find a job in some shop or retail or restaurent. Ask the business owner to fill the form. Take the form with me to germany and apply for a residence permit. Will it work. I dont fit into skilled category. Does this new law apply to skilled candidates? or more open even towards not so skilled candidates.
Immigration - 2 Answers
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Written offer of employment in Sweden, made out on a special form which your employer can obtain via the Swedish Public Employment Service's website: www.arbetsformedlingen.se. After approval from the Public Employment Service, your employer must send the form to you so that you can enclose it with your application. (Your employer must guarantee you pay, insurance coverage and other terms of employment equal to at least the collective agreement or Swedish practice in the profession or the branch of trade. Accommodation must have been arranged for you in Sweden. You must be fully prepared to leave Sweden when your term of employment is over.) http://www.swedenabroad.com/Page____13398.aspx i have always thought you could work in Sweden provided you had an offer,from an employer who in turn had permission from the immigration . ps: but before hiring you, the employer would have to qualified by immigration laws, you could perhaps look on the internet? but the link i have found is is swede, http://www.monster.se/ http://www.monster.com/ then you could apply for a work visa trough the immigration at the embassy/consulate in Germany, http://www.swedenabroad.se/Start____16745.aspx you do not always have to fit within qualified skills, then of course the job offers are limited, but? on never knows, you may still find some good job. you have to apply for the work visa first and then you would get a residence permission,
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I would give it a shot. They're proposing for this law to change December 15th and they say that it will be up to the employer to decide if they feel they cannot find people with the right skills to fill a position at their company. The idea of the proposition, however, is that if employers cannot find people with certain skills within the EU they can look outside. This will probably mean you are looking more at people with specialised skills or educations, but give it a go. Just keep a plan B in the back of your mind.