How/where can you get help with emigrating?
I'm often thinking about emigrating these days. I just don't know how.
My life is boring. I'm unable to work, receive social assistance, and experience almost the same thing every day.
When the €49 ticket comes, I would like to travel through the country as a backpacker.
As for emigrating, I don't care about the country. I would just need help with a registration address, a job, and accommodation. Perhaps I could work on a farm and get free accommodation in return?
I would also be willing to take foreign language courses. However, I don't plan on staying in the same country for longer than a year. I would then want to move on.
Does anyone know anything about this?
I think with Austria there would be a good option! Because there are many farms and there are many harvesters looking for! There are also many social facilities where you get free food!
As a 2 option, Spain would be my proposal! Because for the holiday season, many waiters and helpers are also sought!
Because you live in Austria, not everyone has to go there. In addition, you should work instead of being socially Schmarotzer.
There is no support in mind. And your basic security/reason or whatever you relate to social benefits is also gone.
Speak in another country you are more or less a beggar.
Working on a farm? That’s conditional. Look here:
https://wwoof.de/en/
There are practically all over the world.
You have a good supply in Germany, why do you want to emigrate?
I think if you do that… it will regret.
There will be no help, social assistance will fall away
If you can work abroad, you’re obviously not incapable of working.
And of course you don’t get social assistance abroad anymore.
Are you even able to finance yourself?
No. I appreciate myself as a partially capable of working.
If someone could give me a shelter, I could help you out and help you work daily.
No one gives you an accommodation for free…
Have already seen some ads on Ebay displays, where someone provides free accommodation, and offers work for it. But unfortunately only in Germany.