Immigrate to southern Europe

Popular Southern European Countries for Immigration

Europe is a continent in the eastern hemisphere which is located north of Africa and west of Asia. The Atlantic Ocean is on the western side of Europe with the Mediterranean Sea on the south and Artic Ocean in the north. It is the 6th largest continent with 44 countries. Geographically it is classified into 4 subregions: Eastern Europe, Western Europe, Northern Europe, and Southern Europe.

The Southern European Countries include Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Turkey, Greece, Italy, Malta, Montenegro, Portugal, North Macedonia, Serbia, Slovenia and Spain

Below you will find brief information about those countries in South Europe that are recommended for immigration. From this brief information you will then get to the detailed immigration information, travel information, contacts etc., to everything you need to know for immigration. Click on the name of the country to get detailed information. 

Croatia

Croatia has a lot to offer in terms of tourism. To enter the country (stay up to 90 days) you only need a valid ID card or passport. With a welcoming community, affordable living costs, and a mild Mediterranean climate, Croatia provides a peaceful environment for those seeking a new home. Croatia’s strategic location in Europe along with its growing economy, provides opportunities for professional development.

Greece

A country with thousands of years of history and culture. Despite high unemployment, there are opportunities in various sectors for qualified specialists with good language skills. It is a popular country for wintering for pensioners.

Italy

Immigrating to Italy, making everyday life in the south a reason for living, is different from spending three weeks in the sun in the land of pasta and pizza. If you want to know more about immigration, you should read here.

Montenegro

 

Breathtaking natural landscapes, diverse job opportunities from tourism to IT, offering a unique blend of professional growth and a high quality of life. Affordable cost of living and a growing economy attracts expats and foreigners to invest and trade in Montenegro. 

Portugal

You can still live well here with a small pension. However, this also means that the wage level is low and immigrants who want to earn their bread and butter there have to make cutbacks. But: Great coasts, nice people and lots of nature!

Serbia

Living in Serbia is cheaper and safer. Getting a job is hard but possible with careful search for skilful candidates. Rich culture, Friendly people and affordable living, overall a good choice.

Spain

Who doesn’t know this country with its fantastic beaches, venerable cities and incomparably high level of leisure opportunities? Nowadays, however, it is no longer so easy to gain a professional foothold here.

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