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Denmark
Denmark is one of the European Union's most active members in trying to recruit skilled workers from around the world. Denmark's immigration policy, similar to the United Kingdom's skilled immigration program, utilizes a point’s based system called the Danish Green Card to attract skilled workers from outside the EU. In addition, Denmark has a work permit system called the Positive List scheme for people who have a valid job offer from a Danish employer.
Cyprus
International graduate students receive a high quality education in a safe, friendly environment at an affordable cost in Cyprus. International students enrich the educational experience of Cyprian students and bring an international dimension to Cyprian culture. Cyprus' pleasant Mediterranean climate and location as the crossroad of Europe, Asia and Africa make Cyprus an ideal study destination.
Malta
The only university in Malta is the University of Malta, founded in 1592; it became a university in 1769. It is the oldest university in the Commonwealth outside of the United Kingdom. It has a long-standing reputation for academic excellence and its degrees are widely recognized. Many members of the mostly Maltese faculty have received their doctorates from Oxford, Cambridge, Edinburgh and other prestigious universities worldwide.
Hungary
In Hungary the school year is made up of 185 teaching days that usually starts from the beginning of September and lasts until the beginning of June. We have two one-week school breaks during the winter and in spring, and a long 10-11-week summer break.
Sweden
Many students studying in Sweden come from abroad — 8.5% of the student body, according to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) — making Sweden one of the world’s most inclusive countries for education. But there is room for more: the number grew by over 80% over the last 4-year period. There are now PhD candidates from some 80 countries working towards their degrees in Sweden. Sweden’s educational policy is based on the recognition that a multicultural student body is a resource. Competition for places is keen, but students of all nationalities may apply, given the right credentials; and degree equivalency for past studies is granted on a flexible basis.
France
Education has both public and private elements. The Programmed for International Student Assessment, coordinated by the OECD, currently ranks France's education as the 25th best in the world, being neither significantly higher nor lower than the OECD average.
Latvia
Education in Latvia begins at nine years of age. The compulsory (basic) education lasts 9 years. Higher education institutions offer academic programmes leading to bachelor and master degrees, as well as professional higher education programmes. The total number of students in Latvia within the recent years has been changing drastically. In the early 1990’s, when a choice between academic and professional studies had just been introduced, most students chose academic programmes to acquire bachelor and master degrees. The importance and usefulness of professional studies has been understood by the society somewhat later which leads to a rapid increase in the number of applicants for professional study programmes.
Germany
English is a compulsory subject all over the state in the secondary level of education. Overall Germany has a strong educational system.

Germany has a good job market t in compare to many other countries in the world. The job ranges from that of a teacher to jobs in the scientific and research sector . The IT field, banks and other many other prestigious jobs are often offered to people and all the jobs in Germany provides one with a good pay package.
 
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