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noajthan wrote:Start here:
http://ec.europa.eu/justice/citizen/doc ... 013_en.pdf
You want to live and work in Germany, that's not so special nor difficult.nicoleVV wrote:ty ! I appreciate, but almost everything I read already in different sources.
This still can't cover my scenario. In theory (according with euurope.eu) , my husband can work in the very moment he steps in Germany or UK. at least in UK: try to find a job without a RC to see what's happen
That's the reason I prefer to have conversation and humans orientations. Don't be upset with me.
In short:nicoleVV wrote:noajthan wrote:Start here:
http://ec.europa.eu/justice/citizen/doc ... 013_en.pdf
ty ! I appreciate, but almost everything I read already in different sources.
This still can't cover my scenario. In theory (according with euurope.eu) , my husband can work in the very moment he steps in Germany or UK. at least in UK: try to find a job without a RC to see what's happen
That's the reason I prefer to have conversation and humans orientations. Don't be upset with me.
noajthan wrote:Brazil is visafree for Germany so no need for an entry visa; no more reason to delay.
https://www.timaticweb.com/cgi-bin/tim_ ... ser=KLMB2C
Timatic is fantastic but groceries are important too.ALKB wrote:Excellent, thank you for pointing this out! I had thought of checking but then was distracted by my grocery delivery.noajthan wrote:Brazil is visafree for Germany so no need for an entry visa; no more reason to delay.
https://www.timaticweb.com/cgi-bin/tim_ ... ser=KLMB2C
Only one thing to note: in that case convincing an employer that it is legal for the OP's husband to work will be even more difficult.