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I am an artist-restorer. Is it difficult to get a job, to live in Prague?
Is it possible to come, what is better, to buy a house in Prague or to rent? Should I be allowed to live there with my mother and a dog? Is it more difficult to enter the Czech Republic and live than in Germany? I am unmarried, 34 years old.
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4 subscribers  • asked 2011-10-1713 years ago
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аватар Anetka-gan
I'm afraid this question will not be answered here. tourism is discussed here, not immigration methods
аватар Kadala
It is not difficult for an artist-restorer to get a job by profession. It all depends on the level of your skill, whether there is experience, prof. skills and more. I got a job right after high school, so I was taught everything. In addition, I also took various courses and seminars. Only then did I find a good job. I threw a resume on Avito and received an offer, somewhere in a couple of weeks. Not in Prague, of course, but in Moscow, which is also very good.
аватар Vot
My sister is an artist-restorer... But she also got a job here. She wanted to go to Spain, but reunited with her husband and stayed. Later, I found a job here, too, it seems, through Avito. At the same time, he paints to order. Something like this... I think that here it is necessary to find out the situation on the labor market abroad and then make a decision.
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