
YuliyanNikolov
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Bulgarian citizen
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Bulgarian
Speaks Bulgarian, English, Russian
Registration: 11 March 2021
About
Thank you!
I am Yuliyan from Bulgaria. Married man and father of two daughters.
Quite a long time ago I graduated in University of economics in Varna, My home town in Bulgaria. My major there was Management in recreation and hospitality business. Not long afterwords I opted for a position on floating hotel and over the years I did four contract onboard cruise ships. Carnival Cruises, Royal Caribbean and Renaissance Cruises were the companies I worked for. Great experience and a rear chance for me to see so many beautiful and exotic places around the globe and meet even more beautiful and exotic people from around the world. Made many good friends there.
Later on I settled at my home town and went to a completely different career - joined a friend in his wrought iron crafts business. Five years later I quit it for what was mostly personal disagreements.
Since 2011 I've been coming to Norway every summer to work in second hand textiles business as truck driver. I have a permanent resident permit for Norway and a D number. last summer though I only spent ten week there due to the pandemic situation. I am not sure how it will be this summer as Norway has closed borders for almost all foreigners for and indefinite time. So I am on hold now at home waiting for the skies to clear. But I began to think of a plan B - I can wait forever for the authorities to beat the decease.
Interests: travel, motorcycles, nature, art, science, music
Occupation
I am Job seeker.
My expat journey



Varna, Bulgaria

Varna, Bulgaria
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Visa for my mother by jakir_noor
Hi there I like to know can i bring my mom in Bulgaria i don't have for moment Any job what can I do? Advice me thanks
Hello, I am not really familiar with the legal aspects of migration to Bulgaria. As far as I know if a person is a resident of EU state they can freely travel to all the others member states and stay up to 3 months without registration. After that ... Read More