Austria

Working in Austria, a small state in the center of Europe, opens up wide opportunities for CIS citizens. First, you can make good money here. Secondly, labor immigrants will be able to live and work comfortably in accordance with European standards.

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Austrian Post has over 20,000 employees and 1,800 branches throughout the country. The company, among other things, positions itself as an international operator of business shipments in emerging markets. Thus, its specialization

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Austria is not among the low-cost countries. Meanwhile, to an outside observer, life in this state seems ideal. Many Russians tend to visit the Hofburg - the winter residence of the local Habsburg dynasty or the Vienna Opera, see Innsbruck

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The developing economy, high standard of living and political stability make the Republic of Austria a popular destination for immigration. The right to long-term residence is granted to foreigners by a residence permit in Austria. Ways to get official status like

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Calm, measured and prosperous Austria attracts not only tourists. The standard of living and the average salary in Austria has long made it a dream come true for many migrant workers. However, the desire to move to one of the prosperous European countries

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Studying in Austria means taking the first step towards legalization in Europe. This state attracts with the quality of teaching, a good reputation of educational institutions, low prices in comparison with other European countries, safety

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Austria is a multilingual state with a rich historical and cultural heritage. In the past, this country, together with the territories of present-day Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, part of Italy, Romania, Poland, was part of the Austro-Hungarian

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Moving to Austria will not be easy due to the strict immigration laws. According to a study conducted by the Council of Europe and the Association of Language Testers in the EU, this state was included in the top three countries with the most stringent requirements for migrants.

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