
Though the temperature is different, it almost feels the same cold as in Lithuania.
Anyway, to the ones who are interested I want to share the current situation of Lithuania in EU
and the current situation of Loreta in the Netherlands.
Thus, it seems Lithuania's situation is different from the old EU members' positions.
Lithuania including other 9 new members joined EU in May 1, 2004.
The eight new members from Central Europe were given 2 year trial period in the Netherlands.
As a result, from 1 May 2006 the residents of those countries do not need
to apply to labour market test anymore.
Talking simply, it means that if someone wants to hire a person from Lithuania, Poland, Estonia, Latvia and so on, the employer does not have to prove
anymore
that there is no supply of such employee in The Netherlands or old EU countries.
This is the good news!
But the bad news is that the residents of new EU countries still need work permit
though the regulations for it are not that strict anymore
and we only have to wait for 10 days to get it
instead of 5-6 weeks.
And now, my situation:
I need a work permit to work
and I can only work 10 hours per week
because I am a student.
What I don't like is that I have asked all the agencies before I started working
about my working conditions
and they told me:
"YOU DON'T NEED WORK PERMIT,
YOU CAN WORK AS MANY HOURS AS YOU WANT".
Only when I started working, then my employer found out
that I am not illegible to work
From the same IND where I have asked!!!!!!!!!
So, most probably I will not get paid for 15 hours that I have worked
and I can not work anymore
though I badly need money... now.
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Nors temperatūra ir skiriasi, šaltukas griebia beveik vienodai Olandijoje ir Lietuvoje. :)
Šiandieną norėjau papasakoti jums
dabartinę Lietuvos situaciją Europos Sąjungoje
ir dabartinę Loretos situaciją Nyderlandų Karalystėje.
Taigi, pasirodo, Lietuvos padėtis skiriasi nuo senųjų ES narių padėties.
Kaip žinote, Lietuva kartu su kitomis 9 šalimis
buvo priimta į ES 2004 m. gegužės 1 d.
Taigi, gera naujiena yra ta, kad Lietuvos piliečiams
supaprastėja sąlygos gauti darbą Olandijoje
kadangi darbdavys
nebeprivalo įrodyti, kad nėra darbuotojų paklausos
Olandijoje ar senose ES valstybėse
prieš priimdamas darbuotoją iš naujų ES narių.
Tačiau nepaisant to, mes vis dar privalome gauti darbo leidimą,
nors jo gavimas taip pat palengvėjo.
Darbo gavimo prašo darbdavys
ir dabar jis turėtų užtrukti 10 dienų,
kuomet anksčiau darbo leidimo išdavimas trukdavo 5-6 savaites.
Dabar mano situacija:
aš galiu dirbti tik 10 valandų per savaitę
ir tik gavusi darbo leidimą.
Nors pinigų man reikia skubiai.
Anyway, to the ones who are interested I want to share the current situation of Lithuania in EU
and the current situation of Loreta in the Netherlands.
Thus, it seems Lithuania's situation is different from the old EU members' positions.
Lithuania including other 9 new members joined EU in May 1, 2004.
The eight new members from Central Europe were given 2 year trial period in the Netherlands.
As a result, from 1 May 2006 the residents of those countries do not need
to apply to labour market test anymore.
Talking simply, it means that if someone wants to hire a person from Lithuania, Poland, Estonia, Latvia and so on, the employer does not have to prove
anymore
that there is no supply of such employee in The Netherlands or old EU countries.
This is the good news!
But the bad news is that the residents of new EU countries still need work permit
though the regulations for it are not that strict anymore
and we only have to wait for 10 days to get it
instead of 5-6 weeks.
And now, my situation:
I need a work permit to work
and I can only work 10 hours per week
because I am a student.
What I don't like is that I have asked all the agencies before I started working
about my working conditions
and they told me:
"YOU DON'T NEED WORK PERMIT,
YOU CAN WORK AS MANY HOURS AS YOU WANT".
Only when I started working, then my employer found out
that I am not illegible to work
From the same IND where I have asked!!!!!!!!!
So, most probably I will not get paid for 15 hours that I have worked
and I can not work anymore
though I badly need money... now.
-------------//----------\\\\----------------/\\----
Nors temperatūra ir skiriasi, šaltukas griebia beveik vienodai Olandijoje ir Lietuvoje. :)
Šiandieną norėjau papasakoti jums
dabartinę Lietuvos situaciją Europos Sąjungoje
ir dabartinę Loretos situaciją Nyderlandų Karalystėje.
Taigi, pasirodo, Lietuvos padėtis skiriasi nuo senųjų ES narių padėties.
Kaip žinote, Lietuva kartu su kitomis 9 šalimis
buvo priimta į ES 2004 m. gegužės 1 d.
Taigi, gera naujiena yra ta, kad Lietuvos piliečiams
supaprastėja sąlygos gauti darbą Olandijoje
kadangi darbdavys
nebeprivalo įrodyti, kad nėra darbuotojų paklausos
Olandijoje ar senose ES valstybėse
prieš priimdamas darbuotoją iš naujų ES narių.
Tačiau nepaisant to, mes vis dar privalome gauti darbo leidimą,
nors jo gavimas taip pat palengvėjo.
Darbo gavimo prašo darbdavys
ir dabar jis turėtų užtrukti 10 dienų,
kuomet anksčiau darbo leidimo išdavimas trukdavo 5-6 savaites.
Dabar mano situacija:
aš galiu dirbti tik 10 valandų per savaitę
ir tik gavusi darbo leidimą.
Nors pinigų man reikia skubiai.
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