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MaDalton 07-25-2012 11:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Gozarian (Post 19079968)
Dont know about Budapest DWB but in RO I was told impossible to r=get resident permit in 5 days (which I needed). I went to the immigration office spotted a hot girl waited for the boos to leave and then got all the info I needed and produced it the next day. She moved my application to the top and all it cost me was 11 red roses delivered to her office so all her coworkers could see.

Just ask the price :winkwink::winkwink:

not bad, not bad... :1orglaugh

DWB 07-25-2012 11:57 AM

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Originally Posted by klinton (Post 19079408)
wroclaw, poland :)

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Originally Posted by MaDalton (Post 19079323)
CZ

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Originally Posted by Ross (Post 19079270)
Malta

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Originally Posted by Gozarian (Post 19079450)
Romania

Easiest way to stay in any of these places long term? So much hassle for many countries these days to stay there unless you have a work permit.

MaDalton 07-25-2012 12:01 PM

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Originally Posted by DWB (Post 19080007)
Easiest way to stay in any of these places long term? So much hassle for many countries these days to stay there unless you have a work permit.

doesnt sound very easy:
http://www.expats.cz/prague/article/...dence-permits/

Klen 07-25-2012 01:13 PM

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Originally Posted by MaDalton (Post 19080025)

Nothing involving paper work is easy ;) Which is why services like this exist:
http://www.tradelicense.cz/

Django 07-25-2012 01:28 PM

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Originally Posted by v4 media (Post 19079007)
If Romania is a great place to live, why is every other country in the EU full of Romanians?

They're nearly as bad as Liverpudlians always claiming Liverpool is the greatest city in the world but not living there.

:1orglaugh

Paul 07-26-2012 09:37 AM

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Originally Posted by DWB (Post 19079880)
What are the Visa requirements in Budapest for long term stay?

No requirements if you're an EU citizen.

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Originally Posted by DWB (Post 19080007)
Easiest way to stay in any of these places long term? So much hassle for many countries these days to stay there unless you have a work permit.

For non EU citizens I'd assume it's the same as most countries, 3 months tourist visa would be the easiest route.

My advice to the OP would be to use a website like - https://www.airbnb.com

People advertise their spare room for a price per day/week/month.

Benefits include it's cheaper, less hassle than signing a rental contract, potentially socialising with the owner of the property etc

Since you're thinking about 2 - 3 months you could probably negotiate even better rental terms for that amount of time, just an idea :2 cents:

Vapid - BANNED FOR LIFE 07-26-2012 09:48 AM

you're enough crazy to come to cis

stillsexy 07-27-2012 07:54 AM

I'm not really a party animal and not really into whores, though it's nice to look at them. I seldom drink too. Based on all the postings above, it seems like its quite doable to live with 800 or below. I could only speak English, hope they don't hate me. I just want to go somewhere in Eastern european to take a break. I would like to rent a bachelor apartment near city. Here are the things I would like to do - reading book in a cafe with nice scenery, talking to locals n learning their cultures, attending a lecture at a university, learning the language from a local, doing a bit volunteering work, etc etc.

pigface 07-27-2012 08:06 AM

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Originally Posted by bns666 (Post 19079135)
:1orglaugh

i fucked a couple of girls from zagreb, whats wrong with your chicks man? :)

javinder_mn 07-27-2012 08:16 AM

not exactly eastern europe but i suppose its at least eastern bloc. my recommendation would be Poland.

two of my mates have just settled in Krakow after travelling around (and wetting their dicks) in a few of Polands main cities (Gdansk, Warsaw, Sopot and some others i can't remember...).

I went out to see them when they were in Gdansk for a music festival and can confirm that the locals were very friendly. there was loads of bullshit on british tv about asians and blacks getting abused out there (and ukraine) in the run up to the euros but I didnt see anything close to it.

im defo going out to see those goons again and if i wernt settled in blighty would almost certainly be joining them out there for good cheap food and a fantastic ration of gettable good quality pussy than i have experienced anywhere else...

Vapid - BANNED FOR LIFE 07-27-2012 08:23 AM

You, have a nice logo.

qwe 07-27-2012 08:24 AM

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Originally Posted by stillsexy (Post 19083911)
I'm not really a party animal and not really into whores, though it's nice to look at them. I seldom drink too. Based on all the postings above, it seems like its quite doable to live with 800 or below. I could only speak English, hope they don't hate me. I just want to go somewhere in Eastern european to take a break. I would like to rent a bachelor apartment near city. Here are the things I would like to do - reading book in a cafe with nice scenery, talking to locals n learning their cultures, attending a lecture at a university, learning the language from a local, doing a bit volunteering work, etc etc.

speaking english will get you high prices everywhere...

Django 07-27-2012 08:27 AM

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Originally Posted by stillsexy (Post 19083911)
I'm not really a party animal and not really into whores, though it's nice to look at them. I seldom drink too. Based on all the postings above, it seems like its quite doable to live with 800 or below. I could only speak English, hope they don't hate me. I just want to go somewhere in Eastern european to take a break. I would like to rent a bachelor apartment near city. Here are the things I would like to do - reading book in a cafe with nice scenery, talking to locals n learning their cultures, attending a lecture at a university, learning the language from a local, doing a bit volunteering work, etc etc.

Looks like a good plan

Kolargol 07-27-2012 11:33 AM

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Originally Posted by qwe (Post 19083970)
speaking english will get you high prices everywhere...

more pussy too :winkwink:

jimmycooper 07-27-2012 05:48 PM

Some pretty uncreative suggestions here. How about Ljubliana, Split, Hvar, Talinn, Budva, Riga, Varna, Sunny Beach, Minsk, Beirut, Dubrovnik, or Burgas.







stillsexy 07-28-2012 03:59 AM

How about food choice in some of these places? I saw subway sandwich outlet in Prague. Are those American food franchises are already there in the Eastern Europe?

DamageX 07-28-2012 04:33 AM

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Originally Posted by stillsexy (Post 19085673)
How about food choice in some of these places? I saw subway sandwich outlet in Prague. Are those American food franchises are already there in the Eastern Europe?

You can find Subway, McDonald's, Burger King, KFC, Pizza Hut and others all over the place.

MaDalton 07-28-2012 04:42 AM

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Originally Posted by stillsexy (Post 19085673)
How about food choice in some of these places? I saw subway sandwich outlet in Prague. Are those American food franchises are already there in the Eastern Europe?

you can also buy coca cola, pepsi and we do have warm water and electricity :upsidedow

teomaxxx 07-28-2012 04:53 AM

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Originally Posted by lucas131 (Post 19079090)
yes thats it, nothing better than doing adult business in shared room :) otherwise you have to pay 10k/mo and more for 1+1 apartment in prague, and almost everywhere here, then you have 6k for whores :)


I live the "small city" within Prague and its definately possible to survive here with just 800 usd a month. 1kk costs here around 400 usd with all associated fees, then 200 usd for food from supermarket and 200 usd for rest.... And we have here one of the most beautiful countrysides in Prague and it takes only 17 min by the train to get on the main Railway station or 8 minutes to metro station Smichovske Nadrazi.
The small inner Prague-cities on the outskirts of Prague are more better for a livingn then central parts of Prague. Its like a living in small city with all attributes of Prague.

nickutis 07-28-2012 05:07 AM

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Originally Posted by kazymjir (Post 19079133)
Consider Pripyat in Ukraine

You could probably buy the whole apartment building for 800$ in Pripyat :D

klinton 07-28-2012 09:01 AM

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Originally Posted by DWB (Post 19080007)
Easiest way to stay in any of these places long term? So much hassle for many countries these days to stay there unless you have a work permit.

http://wikitravel.org/en/Europe#Get_in

klinton 07-28-2012 09:08 AM

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Originally Posted by stillsexy (Post 19083911)
I'm not really a party animal and not really into whores, though it's nice to look at them. I seldom drink too. Based on all the postings above, it seems like its quite doable to live with 800 or below. I could only speak English, hope they don't hate me. I just want to go somewhere in Eastern european to take a break. I would like to rent a bachelor apartment near city. Here are the things I would like to do - reading book in a cafe with nice scenery, talking to locals n learning their cultures, attending a lecture at a university, learning the language from a local, doing a bit volunteering work, etc etc.

Wroclaw has it all.... bit harsh winters as for whole Central Europe, tough....
couchsurfing.org and specific city groups are your chance for meeting local people....
there are also some NGOs to volunteer there....plus i know some guys from other EU countries, USA etc. living there and volunteering....

among warsaw, krakow it has biggest university scene/ young student girls etc. :)... but for me wroclaw has best atmosphere from these cities...

if you like Nature etc. you can live in some " charming shithole" village/countryside, somewhere in EU, even on west...for 800 euros / month....800 usd in Central Europe...but you won't get there as many possibilities for "active" social life as in bigger city

MaDalton 07-28-2012 09:15 AM

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Originally Posted by klinton (Post 19086053)
Wroclaw has it all.... bit harsh winters as for whole Central Europe, tough....
couchsurfing.org and specific city groups are your chance for meeting local people....
there are also some NGOs to volunteer there....plus i know some guys from other EU countries, USA etc. living there and volunteering....

among warsaw, krakow it has biggest university scene/ young student girls etc. :)... but for me wroclaw has best atmosphere from these cities...

if you like Nature etc. you can live in some " charming shithole" village/countryside, somewhere in EU, even on west...for 800 euros / month....800 usd in Central Europe...but you won't get there as many possibilities for "active" social life as in bigger city

Wroclaw is fine, just been there a few months ago

mce 07-28-2012 07:26 PM

Any places where you can live decently (not like a king) for $200 a month? Any places with great backpacking trails?

geedub 07-28-2012 09:05 PM

All this cheap talk, what about places for ~$1500 usd/mo rent? What's that going to get me? English, warm weather and women always a plus.

black1000 07-29-2012 01:17 AM

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Originally Posted by k0nr4d (Post 19078974)
Very possible...students live on half of that. He's not going to have a big villa with pool but can definately live in small bachelor suite and eat instant noodles.

Bachelor suite with 2 room mates and instant noodles everyday...try Belarus or Ukraine

MPGdevil 07-29-2012 01:33 AM

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Originally Posted by v4 media (Post 19079007)
If Romania is a great place to live, why is every other country in the EU full of Romanians?

Some of them live there in periods to work and some of them are just thieves. It's about 50/50.

lucas131 07-29-2012 02:19 AM

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Originally Posted by teomaxxx (Post 19085702)
I live the "small city" within Prague and its definately possible to survive here with just 800 usd a month. 1kk costs here around 400 usd with all associated fees, then 200 usd for food from supermarket and 200 usd for rest.... And we have here one of the most beautiful countrysides in Prague and it takes only 17 min by the train to get on the main Railway station or 8 minutes to metro station Smichovske Nadrazi.
The small inner Prague-cities on the outskirts of Prague are more better for a livingn then central parts of Prague. Its like a living in small city with all attributes of Prague.

yes that is true, have been living in kladno and it is possible to live there with 800usd/mo, still living from hand to mouth but possible :thumbsup

teomaxxx 07-29-2012 03:28 AM

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Originally Posted by mce (Post 19086756)
Any places where you can live decently (not like a king) for $200 a month? Any places with great backpacking trails?

maybe Ethiopia? Or some country like this and living in the hut...and it wont be a decent living anyway...:1orglaugh.

by the way, here is the example what you can rent in Prague for around 250 usd (without associated fees0

http://sreality.cz/search?category_t...=0&discount=-1


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