I'm planning on moving abroad to central Europe for a reason called Islam.
I'm a student in finance and accounting and plan to learn a language whilst working. I want to move to either Czech or Poland, however, I'm not sure whether or not my skills will be useful in those countries.
Warsaw is turning into somewhat a regional finance center city. Also Poland is a big country. Probably your best bet.
Nolan Thomas
You actually have 4 options. Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, and Poland. They're all part of the V4.
You shouldn't just move because of Islam though. Because once Yes, I understand move to these countries, it's harder to come back unless you have some £ saved up for, emergencies (because all 4 of, these countries have their own currency.) Cost of living, weather, and crime haven't should factor into the move too.
From what I know, Czechia and Hungary are both very big on Finance, though. I don't hear alot about Slovakia, nor Poland.
Matthew Brooks
Poland was my initial thought, but polish is a fucking hard language to learn.
Camden Cooper
*Because one you move Jesus fuck autocorrect
Thomas Evans
Poland and Czech have lower costs of living, better weather (for me) and lower crime than my city. When taking into account wage differences and living costs, they are both equal to my current city.
Hungary and Slovakia are two countries I haven't looked into.
Mason Martin
Wages and costs about the same. We are a huge basin with some hills. Summers are long and warm (33c today), winter is a few weeks snow and goes down to -20c. Thanks to long summers lots of normie shit to do. We have 100k+ festivals every second weekend. Lots of public cooking and drinking events too youtu.be/P16i-xGY99s
Joshua Watson
>Thanks to long summers lots of normie shit to do. We have 100k+ festivals every second weekend. Lots of public cooking and drinking events too Sounds comfy as fuck. All we have here is nig festivals and gay pride.
Camden Ward
They close down 1-1 bridge on weekends too for grill parties and fitness classes youtu.be/apYHtZyQAyQ
Dominic Garcia
What's the politics like in Hungry? I also remember hearing a statistic that almost everyone experienced a break-in at least once in their lifetime.
We do have gypsies but they are kept in check mostly by the police. Never had any break ins nor did any of my family member i know of. Most people dont care about politics, but we had 50years communism so shitting on commies is perfectly fine.
Cooper Jackson
I'm a mix of German/English and Viking Rapebabies.
Hungry sounds like the last bastion of whites, I'll have to do some further research into it.
Xavier Wright
You are gonna have a really hard time here not speaking the language + we are so xenophobic that even we hate each other
Justin Nelson
>even we hate each other Sounds like England.
Evan Cruz
>I'm a student in finance and accounting and plan to learn a language whilst working. A shit-tier career for sure but your best bet at getting a job in the field is Warsaw.
Jacob Bennett
>you've lived long enough to see englishmen move to Poland
what a time to be alive
Benjamin Walker
i met old lady from London living in Bratislava while i was doing summer job with tourists, Bratislava is really only option here if you only speak English
as for Islam, we dont have any mosque in the country, and the government increased number of people that need to be assigned to certain relligion to make it official and general population is very racist/xenophobic, they will be to you too though, but if you are white i think it will be bearable
Julian Jones
>shit-tier career My family owns a company in my city, and I was pursuing a career as a financial advisor earning around £100k/year (OTE and benefits). I was pursuing a career in the military, but Crohn's disease lmao.
Better than having my daughters and sons getting raped by Pakis.
Luis Stewart
>My family owns a company in my city, and I was pursuing a career as a financial advisor earning around £100k/year (OTE and benefits) Fair enough. I assumed you're one of those people who go study shit like management and thing they'll be given a manager's office and a comfy paycheck the 2nd they apply their CV. Good luck
>but Crohn's disease lmao. nice, it's bretty rare iirc from surgery lectures.
Lincoln Garcia
you need to learn the language eventually if you want to settle down, prepare for lower wages and similar prices, worse service sector and poverty showing its ugly face
there are internatonal companies everywhere in the capitals, so you can probably work abroad, but you will be exchanging heterogen culture for worse standard of living
Sebastian Evans
t. bydlo who never knew a banker in his life
Brandon Gutierrez
Go to poland pls, rents are rising here too fast thanks to "expats" like you
Prague is already like 70% czech only
Wyatt Wright
What a fucking baby you are
Brayden Green
t. manchild deluded into thinking that having a fucking degree is a recipe for success and a 300k USD paycheck right of the bat
Fuck off. Bankers will hang.
Ian Ortiz
>I assumed you're one of those people who go study shit like management and thing they'll be given a manager's office and a comfy paycheck the 2nd they apply their CV. No, my family isn't like that even to the point that they refuse to hire me, however, they've given me advice on what I should specialise in.
>nice, it's bretty rare iirc from surgery lectures. 110,000/64 million in the UK have it.
Yeah, I plan to learn the language to where ever I plan to settle down, need money to travel and gain experience actually speaking the language.
Isaiah Butler
Quite the opposite, he is taking his life into his own hands. Kid would just sit and wait for what will happen