Can anyone give me any tips on moving to Romania from the US as someone who doesn't have a career? I met a girl some time ago and i flew out and stayed with her for a few months and i've recently came back. I really want to have a life with her but i have no idea where to start. Can i just get a job as a glovo delivery man or something else? i don't speak Romanian, but i plan on learning it if i figure out if this is even possible. Why is this shit so difficult.
OP here. from what i understand (which is most likely wrong) i would get a visa, go over there with my money, then i would try and find a job and then they would apply for my work visa? are multiple visas even a thing?
I recomend you only going with carry-on suitcase.
If they plant you drugs in the airport romania prisons are no joke
>moving to Romania
whats so bad about romania? only thing that bothered me was no a/c anywhere but everything else was wonderful. no meth heads yelling at me, no people that look like they would kill me for no reason. beautiful architecture. it felt like paradise compared to the midwest
Ah so you're American. Should have specified fatty
A lot more missing than AC.
so? im poor in the US too. in fact all the jobs in my area are cutting hours so im hanging by a thread.
Hey, doing somethings better than nothing, and I’m sure the woman situations way better. Which is an important impact or on life. Wish you the best of luck. You can always go back to the US, make some cash than return to Romania where your dollar goes farther.
this is super surprising
they're way better off in spain than in sweden? hard to believe
ukraine at 1.2k is insane though
Economist did a write up about it. Why save when you have a huge safety net to fall back on. Might as well cooooomsume. Germany vs Slovenia is the one I don’t get.
germany attracts all the poor people from eastern europe who come for work, they might be included in the stats
>only thing that bothered me was no a/c anywhere
Did that really bother you? The house was properly made so I was pretty content with the temperature. If I lived in Florida, I would need a/c lol
ehh, it was somewhat tolerable during the day but at night it killed me because i need a cold room to sleep well. the only times no a/c made me irritable was during the train rides across the country, it was almost always hovering around 100f/37c inside the train cars
Bro fell for the Andrew tate meme hahahahahahh
no i met a girl and im not happy in america so i see no reason to stay here when i could maybe achieve citizenship in an eu country down the road.