Posts Tagged ‘International Movers’

Half of Europeans would consider moving for work

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

The European Commission has released a report setting out in a consolidated the rights of Europeans to live and work in another European country. The report further provided an update on legal developments in the past decade.

Currently, 2.3 per cent of people in the EU reside in an EU member state other than their own. However a new Eurobarometer survey also presented on 13th July finds that 17 per cent of Europeans envisage working abroad in the future and 48 per cent would consider looking for work in another country or region if they were to lose their job.

‘The right to live and work in another European country is one of the EU’s fundamental freedoms, but too few people currently take advantage of this right.’ said László Andor, EU Commissioner for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion. ‘Worker mobility can help reduce unemployment by matching people with jobs available. Europeans recognise this fact, but still face barriers to moving around Europe for work. That’s why we want to make it easier for them to move around and have made this is a priority in our Europe 2020 Strategy.’

Today’s policy Communication on ‘Reaffirming the free movement of workers’ offers an updated picture of the rights of EU migrant workers taking into account legal developments over the past decade. It clarifies the impact of a series of judgements by the EU Court of Justice and how they apply to these rights. At the same time, it aims to raise awareness of the rights of migrant workers.

The European Commission will look into facilitating and promoting intra-EU mobility in the context of the new strategy for the single market.

The Eurobarometer survey found that:

  • Most Europeans think countries or regions is good for EU integration, half think it is good for the economy, labour market and individuals, but fewer think it is good for families.
  • 10 per cent of Europeans say that they have lived abroad for either work or within or outside the EU at some point in their lives, while 13 per cent have done so for education and training.
  • 41 per cent know a friend of relative who has either worked or studied abroad.
  • 17 per cent of Europeans envisage working abroad in the future, ranging from 51 per cent in Denmark to just 4 per cent in Italy. 34 per cent of Europeans rate the chances of finding a job abroad better than at home.
  • Unemployment is a strong reason to move with 48 per cent of Europeans would consider moving regions or countries for work if they lost their job.

If you are planning a move abroad to a European country or any type of international move, then why not contact Robinsons removals, the expert removals company when it comes to packing and shipping your personal belongings abroad.



Australia a popular place to immigrate

Monday, July 12th, 2010

Australia has grown in popularity with the last four months seeing a 60 per cent increase from last year, making it the most popular country for immigrating families from the UK.

The poll by Global Visas today comes after a period of drastic change in the UK which has seen a new government take control of running the country, with finances under increased scrutiny and subsequently unpopular spending cuts announced.

The so-called ‘austerity’ budget revealed just what would be needed if the UK were to fill the deficit left by the banking crisis, with schools, hospitals and public services all heavily affected. Another problem is the plan to extend the age of retirement which has caused massive aggro within the country.

So with this in mind, many are jumping to the land down under, looking for pastures new. And with a recently revamped immigration system for Australian visa applications, many countries such as Ireland are experiencing increasing numbers wishing to migrate down under.

Mark Pearson, an IT consultant from Guildford and his wife Emily, a primary school teacher, along with 5-year old daughter Chloe only decided to immigrate to Australia recently.

“Following our worries about what we as a middle income family will be expected to sacrifice and concerns over Chloe’s schooling, we both decided that Australia was just a much better option than staying in UK.”

The school system is very similar to that of the UK, however more emphasis is placed upon child development and class sizes are much smaller.

Key industries such as natural resources is seeing a substantial growth in Australia with cities like Durban reporting a 15 per cent rise in foreign nationals going there to work. As this growth continues, there is a need for skilled migrants to support that growth. And those migrating to areas where their skills set is needed, see that new housing project are undertaken, living costs are less and salaries raised to reflect the importance of the workers in sustaining the strong economy.

Bryan Palmer, Director of Global Visas says;

“The fact that Australia is so popular is testament to the growing feeling in the UK at the moment. These spending cuts are going to affect those on middle-incomes the most, why should they and their families suffer when they can do better somewhere else?”

The poll also revealed that Canada was close on the heels of Australia as the 2nd choice destination for immigrating Brits, while South Africa saw a slight decline for UK applications on last year.

If you are looking to move abroad and need help with the shipping of your personal belongings, then why not contact Robinsons removals today. The team are expert in the world of overseas removals and can help you plan your big move with your personal belongings arriving safely at your final destination.



Emigrate.co.uk launch new website

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

To celebrate its one-year birthday, emigrate.co.uk have given their website a fresh new look.

The website has been designed to help users find more information and advice when it comes to emigrating.

And with many Brits looking to flee British soil and start afresh in a foreign country, it is important that they have all the vital information and advice before taking the big step.

The chat forum on the site is already used by many visitors and now with the new look, more features have been included. From in-house writers giving their views of the world of emigration to the chance to speak to people who have already done it, the website is a whole host of information in one place.

There is even information and guidance on medical, schools and planning to make sure you have everything ticked off on your checklist.

UK citizens looking to emigrate to Australia or anywhere else in the world will find a multitude of advice and tips on the site. Managed by a team of experts within the emigration field, there are over 300 guides to read up on about various places around the world.

From boarder control issues to up-to-date financial information in relation to entry fees can also be found by checking out the site. Employment details are also a popular feature of the website as many need to know information about work permits and visas to gain employment overseas.

If you are looking to move abroad and don’t know where to start when it comes to packing and distributing your personal belongings to your new home, then why not contact Robinsons international removals company today. The team can provide a wide range of services and advice to help you plan and pack your overseas move properly.

For more information visit the Robinsons website on www.robinsons-intl.com.



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