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Bulgaria 101 Foreigners Handbook

Episode 6 - Food

Season 1, Ep. 6

eating out and buying food from supermarkets in Bulgaria podcast

Where to eat out

What food to buy and what to avoid in Bulgaria


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  • Episode 5 - Medical System

    10:16
    Medical System, Hospitals, Doctors in BulgariaWhat to do if you need medical helpHow bad things areWhere to go if you need a laboratory analysis and more about medical system bulgaria
  • Episode 3 - Job Market

    05:25
    Overview of the current job market landscape in Bulgaria. What are the websites, where to look for reviewsAnalysis of the unemployment rate and its trends over recent years.Discussion on the most in-demand industries and sectors for employment.Examination of the impact of COVID-19 on the Bulgarian job market.Insights into the challenges faced by job seekers in Bulgaria.Exploration of the skills and qualifications most sought after by employers.Interview with experts or professionals in human resources or recruitment.Examination of the gig economy and freelance opportunities in Bulgaria.Comparison of salaries across different professions and industries.Insights into the availability of internships and apprenticeships for young professionals.Discussion on the role of education and vocational training in preparing individuals for the job market.Analysis of the gender pay gap and diversity in the Bulgarian workforce.Exploration of government policies and initiatives aimed at boosting employment.Case studies of successful job seekers and their strategies for finding work in Bulgaria.Discussion on remote work opportunities and the impact of digitalization on the job market.Examination of the challenges faced by specific demographics, such as youth or seniors, in finding employment.Insights into the importance of networking and professional connections in the Bulgarian job market.Exploration of the benefits and drawbacks of working for multinational corporations versus local businesses.Analysis of the future outlook for the Bulgarian job market and emerging trends.Recommendations for job seekers on how to navigate and succeed in the Bulgarian job market.
  • 5. Episode 5 - Housing

    16:32
    Bulgari 101 - Foreigners HandbookAdd free podcastBefore you unpack, you need a place to call home. We'll guide you through researching neighborhoods, understanding rental prices, and navigating housing regulations. Rent or buy? We'll help you decide.The absolute worst place to stay in Bulgaria as a foreigner is in poor regions.The best places to live in sofia are: City Center, Lozenets,, Yavorow, Simeonovo, Studenski Grad, Mladost, Oborishte, Vitosha, Nadezda, Boyana, Dragalevti. I would avoid Lyulin unless you work from home and you want to stay cheap. How to pay for rent, how to buy a house. Do you have a suggestion for a topic or you want help with relocation, write me an email at podcastbulgarian@gmail.com
  • 2. Episode 2 - Cost of Living

    14:52
    - “Cost of Living”. We’ll discuss in brief about the cost of living covering rent, groceries, transportation and so on.Let's start by talking about one of the biggest expenses for anyone living in Bulgaria: rent. Compared to many other European countries, Bulgaria offers very affordable housing options. In Sofia, rent for a one bedroom apartment fully equipped, around the city center, so let’s say 60 square meters (650 square feet) you can pay from 350 to 500 EURO. Do you have a suggestion for a topic or you want help with relocation, write me an email at podcastbulgarian@gmail.com
  • 1. Episode 1 - Immigration

    08:15
    In this episode we’re going to talk about immigration first steps. The bureaucracy and the Paperwork of it. Navigating the visa process be like solving a complex puzzle and I will try to give you some starting points.In the past few years, Bulgaria has emerged as a popular choice for individuals from neighboring nations and non-EU citizens looking to relocate with the aim of acquiring EU residencyProspective migrants to Bulgaria can benefit from a flexible taxation system featuring very good rates compared to other European nations,...meaning as a business owner you get to keep all your money, now comparing this to France or UK is tax haven with direct access to EU market.Do you have a suggestion for a topic or you want help with relocation, write me an email at podcastbulgarian@gmail.com