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Carpanter visa

kareemmogul

I need carpanter visa any one help me for job because Looking for an exciting and dynamic role where I can utilize my skills and experience to drive tangible results. Passionate about joining an organization that fosters a culture of innovation, continuous learning, and personal growth.

Looking leverage positive goals.

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TominStuttgart


    I need carpanter visa any one help me for job because Looking for an exciting and dynamic role where I can utilize my skills and experience to drive tangible results. Passionate about joining an organization that fosters a culture of innovation, continuous learning, and personal growth.
Looking leverage positive goals.
   

    -@kareemmogul

No such thing, for unskilled work like this has little to no chance at getting a job and visa in the EU.

kareemmogul

@TominStuttgart i have skill

SimCityAT


    @TominStuttgart i have skill
   

    -@kareemmogul


Its not that you don't have a skill, but in the EU, countries want highly skilled workers like doctors and scientists which they are short of.

concertina

@SimCityATNot quite true guys,Greece,as I have read has an enormous problem now to find employees with vocational skills....hands on.....and that is true for many countries,nobody wants to be a plumber,an electrician,a carpenter,a brick layer,fridge technician,air conditioning but now the world needs them,start their own business or work for a company who pay darn good money.A masteraaaa,technician came to service my air conditioning 2 days ago and said he was offered a job for a company on the Pelopennese and the pay was huge.So one must not make sweeping statements without researching the subject and NEVER say NEVER to someone.EU Simcity, is massively short of vocationally skilled workers,the surgeon aint coming to fix my boiler.

concertina

@TominStuttgartToo sure of yourself Tomin

kareemmogul

@SimCityAT i know but Dear sir I have applied for carpenter visa because doctors and engineers are not carpenters but carpenters make doors and cabinets that's what I need visa for which there is shortage of people.

TominStuttgart


    @SimCityATNot quite true guys,Greece,as I have read has an enormous problem now to find employees with vocational skills....hands on.....and that is true for many countries,nobody wants to be a plumber,an electrician,a carpenter,a brick layer,fridge technician,air conditioning but now the world needs them,start their own business or work for a company who pay darn good money.A masteraaaa,technician came to service my air conditioning 2 days ago and said he was offered a job for a company on the Pelopennese and the pay was huge.So one must not make sweeping statements without researching the subject and NEVER say NEVER to someone.EU Simcity, is massively short of vocationally skilled workers,the surgeon aint coming to fix my boiler.
   

    -@concertina

Not true everywhere or for all vocations. Many countries like Germany have a strong vocational training system. But the question here is opportunities for work and immigation for non-EU/Schengen citizens. Shortages of carpenters and plumbers for example in German will be filled by workers coming from other Schnegen coutires like Poland, Bulgaria, Roanai etc. And a couple of other Easter European countries not in the EU or Schengen have referential treatment by agreement. Then there are millions of refugees from Syrai, Ukraine Afghanistan etc that need to be integrated and absorbed i to teh wpork force. The vast maajority are doing vocational jobs ratehr tahn becoming doctors or lawyers. There are often legal limits to outsidere

s coming unless they have skills associated with a higher education. Then there is teh economic incnetive. Is it worth the extra effort, cost and risk for employers to recruit outsiders. This is almost only true for such high level jobs

TominStuttgart


    @TominStuttgartToo sure of yourself Tomin        -@concertina


Actually yes; I am. And you seem rather naive to think otherwise. A shortage of some workers where you live doesn't mean there is an easy or even possible pathway for one to immigrate to fill such jobs.

concertina

@TominStuttgartAs I said beforeTomin...never say never....theres always hope...I mean you must have had HOPE when you went to live in Germany,an American with the skills and profession of a clown and a juggler.you found that work which you say you still do on your profile,any of us can find the door we are looking for in life like you did as a non European which you were.I may be not fully clued up as you say but the world is full of chance,your very own pathway,you found the chance,others want the chance and the pathway like you did,not as a clown and juggler but a skilled carpenter.

TominStuttgart


    @TominStuttgartAs I said beforeTomin...never say never....theres always hope...I mean you must have had HOPE when you went to live in Germany,an American with the skills and profession of a clown and a juggler.you found that work which you say you still do on your profile,any of us can find the door we are looking for in life like you did as a non European which you were.I may be not fully clued up as you say but the world is full of chance,your very own pathway,you found the chance,others want the chance and the pathway like you did,not as a clown and juggler but a skilled carpenter.
   

    -@concertina

One should avoid over generalizations and rationalizations. Stick to giving realistic, nuanced answers. The bottom line is that neither in Germany nor most EU countries will one find a legal pathway to get a job and work visa for carpentry.  With luck, one can however as an artist of some kind if they show unique abilities and ability to support themself. This is one of the exceptions to the rule. And I got residency in the end through marrying a German. I cannot suggest to others that it is easy just because I managed. It isn't! If the OP wants to look in the interent and see if there are any jobs being offered to foreign carpenters with such a status then they are welcome to do so. I was just being realistic about their chances.