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To: Mark Adams who wrote (3748)11/28/2003 11:01:50 AM
From: PMG  Respond to of 4916
 
yes, you can work in any EU country including starting a business. It has nothing to do with land ownership...



To: Mark Adams who wrote (3748)12/2/2003 5:29:40 AM
From: LLCF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4916
 
Mark,

Yes, you can assume that living in a foreign country requires jumping through hoops... just like a foreigner wanting to live in the states. Also can assume that showing up on the boarder of ANY country with a wagon load of ANYTHING will attract attention of the boarder guards.

BTW, the number of 'points' required to get your permanent residence status in Canada just dropped.

DAK