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@limist: Regarding EU authorization -- is it costly/long in Germany? I remember receiving 3-year work visa to Norway in one week.
to get a work permit for germany as a non-eu citizen, you need a company that sponsors your work visum.
it can be quick, but it requires sophisticated knowledge of the beaurocratic process which smaller companies tend not to have.
@dottedmag For Germany, it depends on one's academic credentials, and the job details. Unfortunately for now, we can't handle work visa issues, maybe later in the year.
It's not that difficult to get into the EU for IT if you come from a western country, you van usually get a "talent" visa. The problem is that it takes around 6 months for the whole procedure.
@lmergen: What? Norway is not technically in EU, so my experience does not count, but I would doubt that, say, it takes 6 month to get a work visa to Sweden.
well this is my experience getting people into The Netherlands. it would literally take at least 6 months for someone from, say, the USA to get a work visa here. Our immigrations office does a background check which can take up to 4 months.
So I suppose Norway really got its stuff together, and it's a also a rare situation.
yeah well, i'm annoyed too, since it reduces our pool of candidates. we now only select for EU-based people.
I remember walking into Norwegian embassy to get a visitor visa for couple of weeks (oh the joy of being a citizen of Russia) and be told the work visa is already issued.
no really that would be impossible in most Schengen/EU countries, since work visa in, say, Germany automatically gives you a work visa in the rest of Schengen