Does the Iran Govt let you live & work in Iran if you are a Christian holding Danish or Swedish citizenship ?
If I have a work permit from the Iranian embassy in Sweden then would these people let me live & work in Iran. I am just asking.
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In theory yes ....
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Does the Iran Govt let you live & work in Iran if you are a Christian holding Danish or Swedish citizenship
Does the Iran Govt let you live & work in Iran if you are a Christian holding Danish or Swedish citizenship ?
If I have a work permit from the Iranian embassy in Sweden then would these people let me live & work in Iran. I am just asking.
Other - Africa & Middle East - 3 Answers
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Ofcourse you can. There are Christian and even Jewish Iranians working and living in Iran. Just make sure you are aware of the local culture and do not get yourself into trouble with the law. Then you are screwed litterally.
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absolutely. you can come and live and work in Iran. Iranian are kind toward guests and they are hospitable. and we also have churches in Iran and it means we have christians living here. no worries
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Of course you can, but why? payments are better in many other countries...
If I have a work permit from the Iranian embassy in Sweden then would these people let me live & work in Iran. I am just asking.
Other - Africa & Middle East - 3 Answers
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Ofcourse you can. There are Christian and even Jewish Iranians working and living in Iran. Just make sure you are aware of the local culture and do not get yourself into trouble with the law. Then you are screwed litterally.
2 :
absolutely. you can come and live and work in Iran. Iranian are kind toward guests and they are hospitable. and we also have churches in Iran and it means we have christians living here. no worries
3 :
Of course you can, but why? payments are better in many other countries...
Saturday, December 1, 2012
if iam a student in sweden ,after my studies ,how many countries i can work with
if iam a student in sweden ,after my studies ,how many countries i can work with ?
Other - Europe - 4 Answers
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as many as you want as long as you are eu citizen with all the rights to work freely and travel freely
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I gathered that you are a citizen of India from your profile. Studying in Sweden won't change anything, you will still be a non-citizen, foreigner without a work permit. You will not receive citizenship by studying in Sweden. You won't even be allowed to work in Sweden without a work permit and residency visa. If you were a citizen of Sweden or some other European Union country you could work in the 27 European Union countries and the 4 EFTA countries. Did you know that studying in Sweden is expensive because of the high living costs? Housing and food is far more expensive than you can imagine. Tuition is not a factor in this. @Orla C Did you read my reply? Did you see that he is an Indian? He's not a citizen of Sweden or any other European country. @Bla Bla Thanks, Orla C ranked me down because she didn't bother to consider his nationality.
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Anywhere in the EU, in theory. Just make sure to have all your documents in order before you travel. Phone the Embassy of the country you wish to live and work in to find out exactly what you need to bring with you.
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Andrew is of course right and therefore why I am replying as well as this needs to be confirmed due to differing answers. Your name does indeed indicate that you are Indian presumably, and assuming that you do not hold an EU passport then you must obtain a visa and also a residence permit. The residence permit will be issued for a maximum of a year at a time and is renewable year on year when proven that the conditions are still met as required (e.g. you are studying and that you can show the applicable level of financial support throughout the entire period of your planÂned study. Some countries in the EU do allow the student a limited time after graduation to seek work, but according to the official site, this is not the case for Sweden "For studies that will last longer than one year you will be granted a residence permit for one year at a time..............A residence permit for study purposes is subject to a time limit. Even if the period spent in the country has extended over several years you are normally not permitted to become a permanent resident in Sweden" http://www.migrationsverket.se/english.jsp Also note that even if you were to obtain a work permit and residence permit for Sweden post graduation this would allow you to travel in the Schengen zone (not the EU/EEA - e.g. UK is not part of the Schengen zone and Norway is), so take note) However, it would not allow you to work in any other countries. A work permit for a non EU passport holder is usually based on a company and valid only for as long as the person is working for that company and is not transferable to another company. A work permit & residence permit is not transferable to another country. You would have to fulfil the requirements of the specific country which would vary The EU is not as "integrated" as it seems from face value I'm afraid - at least for non EU passport holders.
Other - Europe - 4 Answers
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as many as you want as long as you are eu citizen with all the rights to work freely and travel freely
2 :
I gathered that you are a citizen of India from your profile. Studying in Sweden won't change anything, you will still be a non-citizen, foreigner without a work permit. You will not receive citizenship by studying in Sweden. You won't even be allowed to work in Sweden without a work permit and residency visa. If you were a citizen of Sweden or some other European Union country you could work in the 27 European Union countries and the 4 EFTA countries. Did you know that studying in Sweden is expensive because of the high living costs? Housing and food is far more expensive than you can imagine. Tuition is not a factor in this. @Orla C Did you read my reply? Did you see that he is an Indian? He's not a citizen of Sweden or any other European country. @Bla Bla Thanks, Orla C ranked me down because she didn't bother to consider his nationality.
3 :
Anywhere in the EU, in theory. Just make sure to have all your documents in order before you travel. Phone the Embassy of the country you wish to live and work in to find out exactly what you need to bring with you.
4 :
Andrew is of course right and therefore why I am replying as well as this needs to be confirmed due to differing answers. Your name does indeed indicate that you are Indian presumably, and assuming that you do not hold an EU passport then you must obtain a visa and also a residence permit. The residence permit will be issued for a maximum of a year at a time and is renewable year on year when proven that the conditions are still met as required (e.g. you are studying and that you can show the applicable level of financial support throughout the entire period of your planÂned study. Some countries in the EU do allow the student a limited time after graduation to seek work, but according to the official site, this is not the case for Sweden "For studies that will last longer than one year you will be granted a residence permit for one year at a time..............A residence permit for study purposes is subject to a time limit. Even if the period spent in the country has extended over several years you are normally not permitted to become a permanent resident in Sweden" http://www.migrationsverket.se/english.jsp Also note that even if you were to obtain a work permit and residence permit for Sweden post graduation this would allow you to travel in the Schengen zone (not the EU/EEA - e.g. UK is not part of the Schengen zone and Norway is), so take note) However, it would not allow you to work in any other countries. A work permit for a non EU passport holder is usually based on a company and valid only for as long as the person is working for that company and is not transferable to another company. A work permit & residence permit is not transferable to another country. You would have to fulfil the requirements of the specific country which would vary The EU is not as "integrated" as it seems from face value I'm afraid - at least for non EU passport holders.
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