Visas to qualifications: How foreign residents in Europe can get help with paperwork problems
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Visas to qualifications: How foreign residents in Europe can get help with paperwork problems
"Although the general principle is freedom of movement', people going to live to another country of the European Union, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein can have all sort of problems setting up. These can include the transfer of a car bought in another EU country, the swapping of a driving license, the application for a non-EU spouse visa, and the procedure to set up a company."
"SOLVIT is a name few people are likely to have heard, despite having been around for 20 years. It is a free online service to help individuals and businesses resolve problems they experience with administrations in the countries of the European single market, where people, goods, services and capital can move freely. Created by the European Commission in 2002, the network of SOLVIT centres can help with anything related to European single market's rights."
Foreign nationals across Europe face paperwork and bureaucratic hurdles with residency and work permits and recognition of professional qualifications. Problems include transferring a car bought in another EU country, exchanging a driving license, applying for a non-EU spouse visa, and procedures to set up a company. SOLVIT is a free online service created in 2002 to help individuals and businesses resolve problems with administrations in single market countries where people, goods, services and capital move freely. The network of SOLVIT centres helps with rights under the single market when national, regional or local authorities fail to apply common rules. Complaints can be submitted via the SOLVIT webpage, and the home centre checks remit and prepares the case.
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