14/09/2024
JOB OPPORTUNITIES IN EUROPE
Dear friends,
If you know me (Victor Yao Nyakey) personally or through my friends and believe I can help you unlock some job opportunities in Europe, you can send me your CV for review. I will explain the process of securing a job offer. The package includes accommodation, medical insurance, and work permit. My trusted European counterparts, the Ghanaian team and I will assist you to achieve your goal. I am sharing this information because I am personally involved to ensure you get the best result.
Step 1: We will redo your CV to meet Europa's CV format
Step 2: We will get you a job offer
Step 3: We will process your medical insurance and accommodation approval document
Step 4: We will apply for your work permit, processed within 3 to 4 months
Step 5: We will provide all the supporting documents listed in steps 1, 2, 3, and 4 and guide you to apply for your Schengen Work Visa and attend a visa interview at a designated embassy in your home country, neighboring country, or country where you reside.
Step 6: We will guide you to relocate to your designated Schengen country and work after receiving the approved Schengen visa.
Step 7: We will guide you in acquiring your Schengen Temporary Residence Card within three months after arriving in the Schengen area.
FAQ:
1: A woman has a 6-year-old child. She intends to relocate to work in the Schengen area. She wants to know if she can travel with her child. What are the requirements?
Answer: Our service helps people to apply for a type-D visa which allows immigration for only one person. We can only suggest asking her close relatives to look after the child until she obtains the TRC to take the child to Europe. TRC, a Temporary Residence Card, is a legal document allowing non-EU nationals to reside and work in an EU country for a set period. It is important to note that the TRC is not a long-term solution but a stepping stone towards more permanent residency options.
2: Which countries can I visit with a Schengen visa?
Answer: You can visit Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland.
3: What type of work permit will I get?
Answer: Open Work Permit. It is not employer-specific. You can work for other employers of your choice.
4: What is the price package?
Answer:
Poland (available for all Nigerians and South Africans. The citizens of Ghana and Togo apply in Nigeria, and Zimbabweans apply in South Africa): A 3-year employment contract costs 2,500 Euros (initial deposit=1,600 Euros)
Hungary (available for legal residents and citizens of South Africa, Ghana, and Nigeria. The citizens of Togo apply in Ghana, and Zimbabweans apply in South Africa): A 2-year employment contract costs 3,150 Euros (initial deposit=2300 Euros)
Germany (available for legal residents and citizens of Nigeria and Zimbabwe): A 1-year employment contract costs 3,500 Euros (initial deposit=2,800 Euros)
Czech Republic (available for legal residents and citizens of South Africa): A 2-year employment contract costs 2,650 Euro (1,800 initial deposit Euro).
5: Who do you think I should contact for more information?
Answer:
Nyakey Victor: +27 78 745 7559
Dominic Prince Amenyenu: +233 24 942 9823
Gilbert Attipoe : +233 24 066 0047
Raymond Kumah : +233546292712
Please don't contact us if you cannot afford the fees. Do not call the contact numbers for unrelated matters. You can only call these numbers if you or your families and friends know and trust the contact persons. If you are in doubt, please request a video call to make sure you identify a known face before paying any fees. We only receive payment in the name of Olal Ghana Ltd via ECOBANK Business Current Account. The official email address is [email protected]