We’ve also put together some amazing facts about Europe that you must know before you move to this continent.
Europe is the second smallest continent in the world after Australia. There are 50 countries in this continent.
Whether you are moving within the continent or moving to a country in Europe from another continent, getting used to life in the new country will certainly take some time.
Most expats moving to Denmark choose to settle down in Copenhagen. This is also where 25% of the country’s population live. The work culture in Denmark is quite informal. Expats moving from some of the Asian countries or even UK, might find it a little uncomfortable. But over time, you will get used to it.
Language is another barriers for expats living and working in Denmark. While most locals are fluent in English, it would certainly help if you learn the basics of Danish. It’ll help you get along with the locals better.
What are some of the other things that make adjusting to life in the new country simpler for expats? Find out in this detailed city guide for Denmark.
Ireland
Moving to Ireland? Be prepared to be amazed by the lush green mountains and the breath-taking beauty of the countryside.
Finding a job in Ireland is difficult for locals as well as expats. Expats moving to Ireland almost always have a job there, already.
The government of Ireland is open to offering scholarships to foreign students for higher education. Quite a few of the foreign students studying at universities in Ireland find a job and settle down in Ireland.
Are you moving to Ireland with your family? Moving there for a new job? Do check out our destination guide before the big move.
Netherlands
Netherlands is made up of 12 provinces. The country is known for its amazing waterway network.
People living in Netherlands are very fond of cycling. Whether you are taking a stroll in the evening or heading to office in the morning, you’re sure to spot a few cyclists around. You might even become one yourself.
Netherland provides 30% tax-free allowances to expats who move here for work. This country also has an amazing work culture. Don’t be surprised when someone tells you they only work 4 days a week. But this doesn’t mean the Dutch don’t take work seriously.
Who wouldn’t want to move to an amazing country like this, right? Have you been thinking about moving to Netherlands for work? Do check out our country guide for Netherlands before you make up your mind.
Norway
Have you been thinking about taking up a job in Norway? Did you know that Norway is the richest country in the world?
Also, the capital of this country, Oslo, is considered to be the most expensive city in the world.
If you’re moving to Norway with your family for a new job, you might want to keep that in mind while negotiating your salary.
Curious about what else you must know before moving to Norway? Check out our destination guide on moving to Norway.
Poland
Poland isn’t really a popular expat destination. In fact, since the country joined the European Union in 2004 a lot of locals, too, have moved out of the country for better work opportunities.
Poland is a peaceful country. According to the Global Peace Index, Poland ranks in the top 20 percent of the most peaceful countries in the world.
Did you know that Poland is the only European economy to have avoided the late 2000s recession?
Still need more information about your destination country? If you think we missed out on something important, leave a comment below and we’ll include that in the list.
Worried about how you and your family will settle down in the new country without fuss? Our International area orientation services might give some useful tips for you. Get in touch with us here.
If you’re planning an international move, you might also want to look at these FREE eBooks with moving tips and hacks. Our move experts, with their experience of over 500,000 moves have put these together to ensure you have a stress-free and damage-free move.
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