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I have a EU friend who recently moved there (who speaks English, German, Greek), she moved to a friend's place for now. She's looking for a job (nursing). How hard it is to get a job in your cunt as a foreigner?
Do you actually need a CPR number for everything?
How hard it is to live there if you don't speak danish yet?
Thank you, in your country
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>>220769157
Yes I am, see picrel
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>>220769444
Maybe
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You needs papers from some state office, then you get your CPR. If you want to work legally, have a bank account etc. Similiar thing on Iceland, Norway and I'm pretty sure in all of Scandinavia
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that's hot
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>>220769558
Thanks
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>>220769664
I'm really talking about a friend, I'm not a nurse and I have never been to Denmark.
>>220769664
>I thought the public sector paid well and offered very good conditions in France
It really depends on what your job is, I wouldn't say it pays well. But civil servants have job security and some other advantages.
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>>220769891
Hm. I understand, thanks. I've always had the impression that the French have it pretty good in this regard, but I've also seen a lot of complaints.
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She will probably just have to get her diploma officialy translated and recognized and pay some fee for that I guess
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>>220768474
all foreigners I see are either bottom of the barrel delivery jeets/working in their ethnic restaurants or experienced professionals coming here with a job already lined up. Not knowing danish is a big red flag for employers even if everyone speaks near perfect english, and companies rely heavily on recommendation and informal networking so a foreigner is at a major handicap even when knowing the language (which is hard to learn because pronunciation is all over the place)
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>>220771851
Idk. I know Denmark isn't the same as Sweden, but I know that Polish nurses go (or used to go) to places like Sweden, Germany, etc. The healthcare sector needs people everywhere. But you probably have to learn the language anyway