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    • Germany
    • Living in Europe, Working in Europe
    • Entry conditions/visas, Health insurance, Medical care

    Long-Term Care Insurance

    The long-term care insurance ("Pflegeversicherung"), which is directly linked to and automatically taken out together with the health insurance cover, is part of the statutory social security contributions. The pertinent legislation can be found in Book XI of the German Social Code (...

    • United Kingdom
    • Living in Europe, Working in Europe
    • Entry conditions/visas, Work permit

    Longer term visas

    There are different types of visa you can use to gain entry to the UK. It is split into five tiers which relate to your circumstances, nationality and reasons for wishing to enter the UK. You can follow the decision tree on the UK Visas and Immigration website to help decide what is required. The UK...

    • Switzerland
    • Working in Europe
    • Job opportunities

    Looking for a job

    You can browse by research field or by certain employers as well as accessing the job vacancies via a full text search module: our Euraxess Jobs & Funding Platform offers a big variety of choices on how to find what you are looking for. How to apply for a job The application process consists of...

    • Sweden
    • Living in Europe
    • Accommodation

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    • Luxembourg
    • Living in Europe
    • Day care, schooling & family related issues

    Maria PICHOU's testimonial

    Maria PICHOU, postdoc University of Luxembourg, Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance, Greek, married “I am extremely satisfied from my experience with Euraxess. First, I found the grant on the Euraxess webpage and I applied afterwards. Second, the guide on Luxembourg I was provided with was very...

    • Cyprus
    • Living in Europe
    • Day care, schooling & family related issues

    Maternity and Paternity

    The Republic of Cyprus, having recognised the importance of efficient protection of pregnant workers as a means to promote the institution of the family, but also as a means to promote the equality of opportunities for men and women, has incorporated in its national legislation, the following laws...

    • Czech Republic
    • Living in Europe
    • Day care, schooling & family related issues

    Maternity leave and parental allowance

    Maternity leave peněžitá pomoc v mateřství, a benefit more commonly known as maternity leave, is financial support in place of a parent's salary, and is paid for 28 weeks (or for twins, triplets, etc. 37 weeks) the maternity leave period begins at least six and at most eight weeks before the baby is...

    • Switzerland
    • Living in Europe
    • Access to the culture of the host country/language courses

    Media

    Radio and television Radio and television play an important part in Switzerland in terms of freedom and diversity of opinion. The federal constitution stipulates that the electronic media should fulfil a public service mandate: they must contribute to culture, the forming of opinion, education and...

    • Austria
    • Living in Europe
    • Medical care

    Medical and health care

    In Austria, health care is based on a social insurance model that guarantees all inhabitants equitable access to high quality health services – irrespective of their age, sex, origin, social status or income. The Austrian health care system is based on compulsory social insurance. Access to services...

    • Armenia
    • Living in Europe
    • Medical care

    Medical care

    Foreign citizens and stateless persons in the Republic of Armenia have the right to receive medical care and services under the legislation of the Republic of Armenia, as well as following the international treaties of the Republic of Armenia. Armenia’s health care system features three principal...