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Bulgarian authorities to encourage return of Bulgarian specialists to their home country

Deputy Minister of Labor and Social Policies Zornitsa Rusinova
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As of 2020, the Bulgarian authorities will be ready to pay up to EUR 600 a month for a period of one year to Bulgarians who return to Bulgaria and start working in this country, if they show an employment contract. They do not need to find their job through the employment offices only, this country’s Deputy Minister of Labor and Social Policies Zornitsa Rusinova said. This money will help the Bulgarians who return to their home country pay for rent and child care. We will provide Bulgarian language studies and scholarships to family members of different nationality if necessary. The people who return to Bulgaria will also receive half of the minimum monthly salary to work in districts with lower salaries and cities apart from Sofia, Plovdiv and Varna.




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