

Dezso Papp
@dezpapp
Hungarian looking for information about Ireland
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Speaks English, French, Hungarian
Registration: 20 July 2010
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Are you looking for your new rental home in Budapest?
I covered the major factors that may be hindering your search What Factors Influence Home Searches in Budapest This Summer Do you see the same? Read More


Business Ideas to setup new company by Armin1981
Dear Members, I will be soon in Budapest after couple of mounths for forming a company and start working and living there. I have no idea about what type of business would be profitable in that market , i know i should come for market research ...

This is just the right topic on entrepreneurial outlooks as perceived by 16 respondents worldwide: http://blogs.angloinfo.com/angloinfo-world-°µÍø½ûÇø-life/2016/02/22/10-best-countries-to-be-an-entrepreneur/ TL;DR Hungary didn't make it to the ... Read More


Making phone calls in Ireland by Maximilien
Hi, When settling in Ireland, one of the priorities is to be able to make phone calls. How to proceed to get a landline installed in Ireland? What are the mobile operators? What is your average monthly budget? Thank you in advance for ...

I went with Meteor.ie's Sim only (holding a network independent dual sim phone). The package seems fine - now in rural setting so probably to test the data package I'll have to wait until living more urban in a week or two. Read More


How °µÍø½ûÇøs Feel in Central Eastern Europe? filtered results by dezpapp
I have filtered down a global survey to find out how °µÍø½ûÇø feel about Central-Eastern Europe (including Hungary). Really interested about your opinion, especially the parts involving Hungary such as: Do you think Hungary is a worst place for ...

You could have lost on your real estate investment dollars many places around the globe. Especially if you put them in a property just before the credit crunch tsunami. Budapest is maybe slower to come back, but now making leaps. Also, there is a ... Read More


How °µÍø½ûÇøs Feel in Central Eastern Europe? filtered results by dezpapp
I have filtered down a global survey to find out how °µÍø½ûÇø feel about Central-Eastern Europe (including Hungary). Really interested about your opinion, especially the parts involving Hungary such as: Do you think Hungary is a worst place for ...

Hi Maximilien, not sure I understand if this is related to the posting. It is a sentiment survey that I have filtered and created a blog post about. I am not owner of the survey, nor affiliiated ;) Read More

How °µÍø½ûÇøs Feel in Central Eastern Europe? filtered results
I have filtered down a global survey to find out how °µÍø½ûÇø feel about Central-Eastern Europe (including Hungary). Really interested about your opinion, especially the parts involving Hungary such as: Do you think Hungary is a worst place for ... Read More


Not all shops are closed on Sundays by dezpapp
I have seen a topic on fire about why shops are closed on Sundays. While philosophy is a great pastime, it can hardly fill your belly on a long Sunday afternoon. Here's your primer / survival guide to shopping on Sundays.

I agree klsallee yet you will always find people forgetting things - where I have put the keys, remote you name it ;) Read More

Not all shops are closed on Sundays
I have seen a topic on fire about why shops are closed on Sundays. While philosophy is a great pastime, it can hardly fill your belly on a long Sunday afternoon. Here's your primer / survival guide to shopping on Sundays. Read More


I have 2 small kids ( 2 and 3),they speak only Portuguese. by faaugusto
Hello Everyone I´m considering accepting a position in Vienna, but I have 2 small kids ( 2 and 3 years Old) ..they do not speak English, only Portuguese. How hard would it be to have them accepted in an international day care or elementary ...

Generally speaking your kids should be admitted, and bigger pre-schools will have the resources to bring them up to par in English. I know from experience that moving with pre-schoolers is a pain to decide on. Read More


Retired Native American looking to move to Warsaw, Poland area by wpn
Hello °µÍø½ûÇøs, For a variety of reasons, I'm looking into moving to Warsaw, Poland from Connecticut. Can anyone suggest resources that I may reference? For example, I assume I need some kind of permanent resident visa. How would I go about ...

All the best then and keep the faith! Cheers, Dez Read More


Looking to relocate my family in Netherlands, looking for job. by Leda2002
Hi, I am a Hungarian with degree in Finance accounting/business, I speak fluent English, Hungarian, Romanian and basic German. I worked as a finance manager for an International NGO for 15 years and 2 years with an American company. I am looking ...

Hello Adel, I see this an old thread, are you still looking? Would be most worried about the language. Since there are quite a few countries in Europe where you are having a terrible uphill sprint to get a job. Without a solid local language base. ... Read More


recommended movers, EU to UK ? by twofour
hi, my wife and i are planning a move from Paris to Scotland. our paperwork is in progress and she is a UK citizen so we have good hopes that everything will proceed. given that, we are now starting to think of things like moving companies to get ...

Bon jour twofour, While you are waiting for recommendations and struggling with the quotes. I'd research Scottish movers specialized on France. As they might have idle capacity on one end or the other. The bigger the mover - as far as ... Read More


Moving to Nijmegen, Netherlands by GuestPoster239
Hi All I am planning to move to my partner in Nijmegen within the next few months (once my MVV and TEV visas come through). We have just applied and once that is approved, I will be packing up and moving permanently to the Netherlands. I have a few ...

Container sharing seems to be a hard way. If it is that much only, probably you can airfreight (upto 1,5 cu.m-ish). As for companies I'd pick either a both end mover (they may offer container sharing, yet it is unlikely). Or a strong Dutch - ... Read More


Moving to Kamnik from Toronto. Need some help. by Sonchy
Hello, I am from Toronto and hoping to move to Slovenia for a couple years while I work in Europe. I have Italian Citizenship so living in the country is not a problem, but in not sure on their health care policies. Am I better to get an °µÍø½ûÇø ...

Hello Sonchy, Taxes on duties for your household goods and belongings - If you are a returning EU citizen (as Slovenia is part of the EU for a while now) you may not be paying duties or taxes at all. Conditions apply though - usually you being the ... Read More


Questions about moving to Bulgaria by dlbarncord
I currently live in Texas and am looking to retire in Bulgaria by next year. Can someone tell me the complete process and what I need to start early to get it done. I have read about a D Visa and that we will have to do an interview, do we have to ...

Welcome to the forum! As far as relocations it boils down to: * Finding a place * Moving * Settling in If you take the adventures' path then you do it: * Moving * Finding a place * Settling in The easiest either way will be to find a pro ... Read More