For me it was different because I worked for an International company and was sent to many countries, not as good as it sounds, where do you want to move to /Where have you worked please?
In germany you will need a TUV certificate (Technischer Überwachungsverein) which means technical inspection association) a bit like we used to have the British Kite mark, that then went to CE, you would have to sit a short trade test to get TUV accredited, but nothing difficult about it, the language barrier wouldnt be a problem there as most speak better English than the Welsh doI would really like to try a stint in Germany
yes but as I say I am not a plumber, I had to do a trade test , I was working on a commerciall project and it was a simple weld test, in and out in a few hours, depending where you are working can be nice, to be honest never really seen much of the country as was working 7 x 12 hour shifts , was there for the money, but what I did see had a great time , not sure if I would want to live there, but each to their ownHave you worked there I guess?
Someone I used to work with was going to Aus, but his wife decided against it in the 11th hour. I think they were taking him on his U.K. plumbing quals, but unsure if it’s changed (it was many years ago).All depends on which country you want to go to, Aus and NZ are unlikely to accept any UK qualies
Though to be fair to Welsh people, nearly all of them speak better English than the English speak Welshmost speak better English than the Welsh do
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