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Subject:work permits in the EU From:Maaike Groenewege <mgr -at- mediasys -dot- nl> To:"'TECHWR-L'" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Wed, 26 Apr 2000 16:28:47 +0200
Hello,
I wondered about Julian's question whether you could work in the EU when you
have an EU-passport, so I checked a Dutch EU-site. It states that someone
with an EU-nationality can look for work in any other EU-country. So, it's
about
nationality, not whether you have an EU-passport. Once you give up your
EU-nationality for a non-EU-nationality, you don't automatically have a
right to work in the EU anymore, even if you still have an EU-passport.
Just thought I'd let you know,
Maaike
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Maaike Groenewege
Technical Writer
Mediasystemen, a Triple P company
Bloemendaal
The Netherlands