The reform shortens and simplifies legal and administrative procedures for work and residence permits, allowing migrants to register either as self-employed or salaried workers, and provides them with additional labour rights guarantees.

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    14 hours ago

    Yes and no. Unemployment is high, wages are low, and in the major cities renting is tough, same as most major cities at the moment though I guess. If you can find work, somewhere to live, and make an effort with the language then I’d say yes, it’s a great place to live.