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re: Options for next duty station [Update pg 5]
Posted on 2/18/24 at 11:41 pm to LemmyLives
Posted on 2/18/24 at 11:41 pm to LemmyLives
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LemmyLive
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Get a local work permit for minimal amounts of part time work, while you're on duty, that should help with your options afterwards. Mine was issued after I'd worked there for almost six months, after I was on my way back to the US.
Are you a physician?
Posted on 2/18/24 at 11:52 pm to ArmydawgMD
No, but I was seconded to (Firm) Belenux for months for a particular project as a specialized professional (Information Security). My work permit approval was mailed to me after I arrived back in TX, so I don't get that it's super particular in the EU, if someone needs you. I just flew to the US or the UK every 29 days, and nobody gave me any crap.
There are so many classes of visas in the EU, depending on whether you're already there, not there but not working, etc., it's astounding. What I learned with (Firm) was that you maybe don't understand the answers on the electronic application, and maybe you should re-interpret them to determine what you should actually answer to be advantageous to you.
If that wasn't clear enough, there are dedicated firms in the EU that will do all of this for you, for under 200 Euro, at least in Belgium.
There are so many classes of visas in the EU, depending on whether you're already there, not there but not working, etc., it's astounding. What I learned with (Firm) was that you maybe don't understand the answers on the electronic application, and maybe you should re-interpret them to determine what you should actually answer to be advantageous to you.
If that wasn't clear enough, there are dedicated firms in the EU that will do all of this for you, for under 200 Euro, at least in Belgium.
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