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Согласно сайту ЕС:
"As a national of one of the 25 EU countries, you are entitled to stay in any EU country, whatever your profession or your economic circumstances. However, this right is subject to certain conditions and limits."
"If you are unemployed, you have the right to live in another EU country for a ‘reasonable period’ of time in order to look for a job. In the absence of a Community provision defining a ‘reasonable period’, most Member States are now operating a six-month period, though some are still operating a three-month period. You are advised to check the exact situation with the national authorities in the country in which you are looking for work. However, no matter how long you have to look for a job, you cannot be asked to leave the country if you can prove that you are still seriously looking for a job and that you have a real chance of finding one (for example, you still have interviews to attend or tests to undergo)."
"In accordance with the new directive, administrative formalities will be reduced. EU citizens will no longer need to obtain a residence permit in the Member State where they reside: a simple registration with the competent authorities will be enough, and even this will only be required if it is deemed necessary by the host Member State."
http://ec.europa.eu/youreurope/nav/...en.html#11324_3
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