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Latvia: Accommodation Websites Written In English:
Could anybody please advise of any accommodation websites for property in Riga that are written in English. I have been advised of ss.lv but the English translation doesnt seem to help much, I could do with a website written in English.
Any help or advice is appreciated.
Czech Republic: Moving to Prague from the UK:
Hi there,
Im a 36 year old Dual national British/Australian. I have always wanted to live in a foreign country and with the UK being part of the European Union and the fact that I currently work in Telesales and work from home I'm giving some serious consideration to relocating. I am considering Prague and wondered if any other members could advise if this is a good city to live. If I wanted to live close to the centre then does anybody have any idea about how much I should expect to pay for say a furnished studio or 1 bedroom apartment. As I work on the phone all day and would still need to call UK companies does anybody have any idea of how cheap calls to the UK are from a local landline provider? Do you know if I would have to pay my tax there or the UK? Any other tips. Any help and advice would be really appreciated. I dont currently speak the language but would be more than happy to do classes upon relocation.
Thanks
Scott
Lithuania: Advice About Relocating:
Hey Everyone,
My names Scott and I'm dual Citizen British/Australian. I was actually born in England and grew up in Australia. I currently work for an English company and work from home in Wales. I actually do Telesales so in theory could live and work any where. I am currently con sidering relocating to either Latvia, Lithuania or Czech Republic. I have briefly looked at some posts in this Forum and already have concerns about relocating to Lithuania. Do you actually have to ask permission to live there even if you have a British passport and Lithuania is part of the European Union. Also would I struggle without speaking any of the language?, I would be more than happy to do language classes upon relocation. Does anybody know if it si expensive or cheap to make calls to the UK from a Lithuanian Landline? If i'm working for a British company and living in Lithuania would I pay my taxes in Lithuania or teh UK... I know there is a 183 day rule and know I would stay there a minimum of a year if making the move... Any idea how much average furnished 1 bedroom flat is in Vilnius. Would I pay extra because i'm not local? Sorry I have so many questions but feel all of these questions are very important and no doubt I might think of a few more.
Thanks
Scott
Lithuania: Avoiding Lithuanian bureaucracy:
Hi Nigel,
I'm confused. When you arrived there you had to ask permission to live there? Im a British/European Union Citizen and an currently doing my research and trying to decide between moving to Lithuania, Latvia or Czech Republic. I work from home doing Telesales and my company are happy for me to do this from any where. As I havent met a Lithuanian and I would be considering moving there on my own and without knowing the language... What are your thoughts?
Thanks
Scott
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