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Germany is a country in Central Europe and its official name is the Federal Republic of Germany.

Its territory is 357 021 km² and the population is over 82 million inhabitants. Germany is the country with the largest population in the European Union, the second in Europe after Russia and the third country in the world by the number of foreign immigrants.

The ethnic composition of the German population is: the Germans - 93.4%, the old local minorities - 0.3%, the immigrants after the Second World War - 6.2%.

Ireland or Eire is a country in Northwestern Europe located on the territory of the island of Ireland.

Its area is 70 831 km2, of which 69 414 km2 drought and 1 417 km2 water area.

Ireland is divided into 4 historical areas. Their names are Lenster, Munster, Konaht and Ulster. The four districts are divided into 26 counties. The only county of Dublin is divided into 4 subgraphs.

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland or United Kingdom (United Kingdom or UK), Great Britain, or rarely Britain, is an island state in Northwest Europe.

The state consists of four historical geographic and ethnic areas, called constituent countries: England, Wales, Scotland - all on the island of Great Britain and Northern Ireland - on the island of Ireland and includes about 5,100 smaller islands.

The density of the population is 383 people / km².

If you have  worked or are now working abroad, a significant part of your income will be deducted in the form of taxes.
Here you have the opportunity to claim your taxes back.

USEFUL LINKS IN UNITED KINGDOM

  • Professional Registration with the NMC:
    Website - Click here
    Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7333 9333
  • RCN International Office:
    Website - Click here
    Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7647 3874
  • Home Office's Immigration and Nationality Directorate
    Website - Click here
    Telephone: +44 (0) 870 606 776
  • Work Permits and Visas
    Website - UK Visas - Click here
  • General Dental Council
    Website -  Click here
  • Internet and mobile connections in UK
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