Sam Cannon Posted September 9, 2016 Posted September 9, 2016 Getting pretty antsy to have an extended international experience. I'm an experienced bartender (cocktail/wine/beer etc) and have held numerous serving positions. I know that doesn't open a whole lot of financial possibilities for me, but was wondering if there was a country y'all would recommend I'd check out. Bonus points for specific cities. I could learn Spanish as I have somewhat of a base. I speak Polish, but don't really want to live there. Quote
Maine-iac Posted September 24, 2016 Posted September 24, 2016 France. The hostel I stayed at in Chamonix was "run" by Brits (cute gals as well from what I remember!) over there for the summer. I bet there would be a fair amount of summer work in those types of situations. Cool climbing with tons of culture and easy access to all of Europe. Quote
climbingcoastie Posted September 27, 2016 Posted September 27, 2016 The EU has some pretty strict rules about letting Americans work there. Not sure of the specifics, but I'd do more research before buying a ticket. Quote
DPS Posted September 27, 2016 Posted September 27, 2016 Germany seems to have the loosest immigration laws in Western Europe. My folks have retired and spend a good part of the year in France, and have talked about moving there. My dad said as long as you don't want to try to get a job or be a drain on their social welfare network, you can move there fairly easily. In other words, if you are independently wealthy... My wife and I looked into moving to New Zealand when we were younger, and it looked pretty doable, but we both had in demand skills (civil engineer and software developer) and assets. I've heard that if you want to live in Chamonix, the way to do it is on a student visa and then find some job working under the table. Quote
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