European Union Immigration Laws
Posted in EU Info on 10/06/2010 11:23 pm by admin

Which EU countries have the friendliest immigration laws for Highly Skilled IT/Software Non-EU professionals?
EU= European Union/Scandinavia.
For Eg Denmark has a Green Card residence Programme,
Think Germany got one too…but is expensive ?
EU was comming up with Blue Card…..dunno what happened to it ?
Ireland
Immigration laws threaten Britain’s curry houses – 03 May 08
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