New members of the Bulgaria forum, introduce yourself here - 1st quarter of 2015
Newbie on the Bulgaria forum? DonÂ’t know how to start?
This thread is for you
We invite you to introduce yourself on this topic, to share with us your expat story if you are already living in the country, or to tell us more on your expat projects in Bulgaria if you are planning to move there.
It will enable us to help you better but above all to wish you a warm welcome.
Welcome on board!
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best,
Lawrence
Good luck mastering the language I would like to learn it too even just to know why my GPS yells abuse at me when I am out driving around the country!
Best wishes mate hope you enjoy this chapter!
Steve.
Thanks for the note. I looked up where your house is located, looks beautiful. If you are ever in the Plovdiv area, by all means look me up.
Cheers.
Lawrence
Welcome to ´ó¿§¸£ÀûÓ°Ôº!

Thank you for your this introduction.
Please do not hesitate to start a new topic if you have any questions on the Bulgaria forum.
Thank you,
All the best,
Christine
    We have lived in Bulgaria for 2 years .I read the forum regular i find it useful
   info on here.
                    DIESEL
Welcome to Bulgaria (when you get here). My husband lived in Chicago years ago. We live near Plovdiv and would be happy to meet you sometime.
VillageGirl
thank you very much
Be glad to meet up with anyone in Burgas to swap experiences. Not least my astonishment that Burgas has been wetter than Ireland this last 6 months - 'Clare to God, it's true...


All great herein Sofia. I'm moving to a new apartment tomorrow so I'm busy packing etc. Didn't realise that I could buy so many pairs of boots and shoes in a few months:-)
How's your packing going? Do you know many people in VT?
eddiequestion......... why do you have so many shoes and boots woman you only got one pair of feet haha!!!!!!!!
(yeah yeah go on tell me I would'nt, could'nt understand you'd not be the first!)
lfc v ev nil nil!!!!

Just a quick reminder that this thread has been created for the new members to introduce themselves. It would be great if we could all stick to the topic of the thread and avoid being off-topic, please. If you have any other topic you wish to talk to about, please do not hesitate to create a new thread on the Bulgaria forum.
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Hello Nona Luna,
This thread is actually for all expats who are looking to settle down in Bulgaria or who are already are in Bulgaria to introduce themselves. Can you tell us something about you please? Are you an expat in Bulgaria?
Thank you,
Shaazia
´ó¿§¸£ÀûÓ°Ôº Team
Considering to move to Brussels for a few months and looking for job opportunities either in english/ german..I like to be here, even though the weekdays can be a little slow when I'm alone. Bulgarians are friendly and think it's very cute when you (try) to speak their language.

It depends where you live , in Sofia , you can find easily some jobs in some IT/customers calls centers , Norske / Svensk are pretty rare and wanted , I do not see any issue for you to negociate a good wage.On the seaside there is lot ressort in Sunny Beach/Nessbar, the menu is even written in scandinavian languages and I believe that Norvegians natives can find also some work , many scandinavians come here for cheap holidays .
Good luck and Welcome,
regards,
The age and condition of the house, and the type of house size requirments?
The local towns and surrounding arears, all schools, police station, church, railway,then bars,shops, stores, petrol stations, etc...
I would get a map of the country and look where you want to consider then search on-line for any information on these places, house prices, employment if required??
It is a big and varied place I went for a countryside retreat it is a peacefull village and the views are spectacular, you open the door on to rolling hills, and cattle bells and chickens in the background, with a few neighbours around, I have renovated my property using a local builder and his team, and welcome you to the country and wish you well in your search?
Cheers Steve.
)I will be reading through some of the links on here to get a taste of what's in store, and also perhaps make new friends to meet up with at some point. It would be particularly great to hear from anyone who lives in the area we are moving to.
Looking forward to chatting ☺
Lezlee
Thanks
With the green spot and park's all around
Sofia with Vitousha mountain as backround I m in wonderland <3 <3 <3
I am currently a member on the Turkey (Izmir) forum, and would like to relocate to Bulgaria.
How can I make this my the Bulgaria forum my "homepage"?
sithrica wrote:Hej,
It depends where you live , in Sofia , you can find easily some jobs in some IT/customers calls centers , Norske / Svensk are pretty rare and wanted , I do not see any issue for you to negociate a good wage.On the seaside there is lot ressort in Sunny Beach/Nessbar, the menu is even written in scandinavian languages and I believe that Norvegians natives can find also some work , many scandinavians come here for cheap holidays .
Good luck and Welcome,
regards,
Hey
I live in Sofia. I have applied for a few customer/callcenter jobs, and Swedish does seem to be more wanted than Norwegian. While I have a decent understanding of Swedish, I can't really write it like a native. Secondly, I have no previous experience with these kinds of jobs nor any education higher than secondary/high school. Guess I'll keep trying. 
I would also be interested in learning more Bulgarian - does anyone have any experience with the different schools/institutions here (especially Sofia)? Quality, price, and whatever else.
If learning Bulgarian is important for your work/life he you can check Accent Language School, they are know to be the best in this fiel, though they work mainly with corporate clients I think.
Daiime wrote:sithrica wrote:Hej,
It depends where you live , in Sofia , you can find easily some jobs in some IT/customers calls centers , Norske / Svensk are pretty rare and wanted , I do not see any issue for you to negociate a good wage.On the seaside there is lot ressort in Sunny Beach/Nessbar, the menu is even written in scandinavian languages and I believe that Norvegians natives can find also some work , many scandinavians come here for cheap holidays .
Good luck and Welcome,
regards,
HeyI live in Sofia. I have applied for a few customer/callcenter jobs, and Swedish does seem to be more wanted than Norwegian. While I have a decent understanding of Swedish, I can't really write it like a native. Secondly, I have no previous experience with these kinds of jobs nor any education higher than secondary/high school. Guess I'll keep trying.
I would also be interested in learning more Bulgarian - does anyone have any experience with the different schools/institutions here (especially Sofia)? Quality, price, and whatever else.
Well I think you should not be shy , I am working for a IT company as system engineer and believe me the fact that you do not have technical skills is not big problem actually in the company where I am ( mb the biggest IT company in BG ) , more than 60% do not have technical background connected to IT - softskills are more important in their case. The fact that you speak ( and here i can see also that BG who pretend to master french do not ... )a scare langage here is great advantage. You re native scandinavian .I know that SWE-NO-DK are like brother langage ,FYI - I tried to learn swedish for some time. Give a try , you have nothing to loose , I rather think that also you can be pampered ( foreigner from western countries have some bonus for the sympathy) by your management .
Good Luck.
I just saw your note, let's meet for a coffee/drink, I'd love to connect and have a few questions about learning the language and buying a car. Your husband lived in Chicago? I am in Evanston and can see the skyline out my window. I love Chicago but am very excited to be coming to Plovdiv.
I plan on arriving on April 5, my type D visa is being processed.
Best,
Lawrence
Cannot manage to pm you, yet. Let me know when you arrive in Plovdiv. We will be happy to meet you in the city. In the meantime, I will try to figure out how to navigate the pm feature on the site.
VillageGirl
VillageGirl wrote:Hi Lawrence,
Cannot manage to pm you, yet. Let me know when you arrive in Plovdiv. We will be happy to meet you in the city. In the meantime, I will try to figure out how to navigate the pm feature on the site.
VillageGirl
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