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    i/e regjistruar
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    30-03-2013
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    sa eshte e vertet qe norvegjia kerkon puntore??

    Pershendetje! Ne shume rrjete sociale,gazeta etj eshte perhapur informacioni qe norvegjia kerkon puntore te fushave te ndryshme.A ka mundesi dikush qe ka informacione te na tregoj per menyren e aplikimit??

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    i/e regjistruar Maska e Antiproanti
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    28-07-2011
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    Pėr: sa eshte e vertet qe norvegjia kerkon puntore??

    http://www.eures.dk/JobSeeker/Landei...ngelsk%29.aspx

    Applying for jobs from outside of Norway

    ...
    Internet
    The majority of vacancies in Norway are listed on the Internet. NAV’s website, www.nav.no, contains the biggest jobs database in Norway. Here you can search for jobs, register your CV and record
    permanent jobs searches. The service is in Norwegian. You can also search in various languages for jobs in Norway at http://eures.europa.eu.

    Many Norwegian companies have their own websites, and these sometimes advertise vacancies not featured anywhere else. Use the Norwegian on-line Yellow Pages
    to find addresses: www.gulesider.no. You can also look for jobs in Norway on the website of the employment services in your home country.

    Checklist –
    moving to Norway



    It is important that you bring your passport/valid ID card, diplomas and reference certificates (preferably in Norwegian or English).

    Even if you are in Norway only to look for work, you may be asked to prove that you have adequate financial means both for the duration of your stay and for your return travel.

    Contact EURES advisers in your home country. They have information about the formalities you need to complete before travelling to Norway, and will also be able to obtain information on
    vacancies in Norway from the European Job Mobility Portal: http://eures.europa.eu.

    Find out if special accreditation is required in order to practise your profession or trade in Norway. (For more information see the section on education below).

    Make arrangements with former employers or colleagues in your country who can provide references. Norwegian employers will normally wish to contact them. It is an advantage to cite references who can speak a Scandinavian language or English.

    Norwegian employers often require a reasonable proficiency in the Norwegian language. In some sectors, English will be sufficient. (For more information see the section on language above).

    Contact your local employment, social security and tax office to find out how going to Norway will affect your status as regards taxes and benefits, and be sure to obtain the appropriate forms

    ...

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