Is there any country in Europe that allows a foreign worker to invite his parents? [closed]









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Most countries that I know don't consider parents as family members and don't allow a legal worker to take them with him/her (unlike taking the spouse or children) for the term of the contract. Are there any countries in Europe that allow that? If that helps, I'm talking about a legit IT employee.










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  • In Germany, the authorities may allow parents in if that is necessary to avoid undue hardship. Basic language proficiency is required unless that would be undue hardship, too.
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Most countries that I know don't consider parents as family members and don't allow a legal worker to take them with him/her (unlike taking the spouse or children) for the term of the contract. Are there any countries in Europe that allow that? If that helps, I'm talking about a legit IT employee.










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  • In Germany, the authorities may allow parents in if that is necessary to avoid undue hardship. Basic language proficiency is required unless that would be undue hardship, too.
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    Jul 20 '17 at 15:59












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Most countries that I know don't consider parents as family members and don't allow a legal worker to take them with him/her (unlike taking the spouse or children) for the term of the contract. Are there any countries in Europe that allow that? If that helps, I'm talking about a legit IT employee.










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Most countries that I know don't consider parents as family members and don't allow a legal worker to take them with him/her (unlike taking the spouse or children) for the term of the contract. Are there any countries in Europe that allow that? If that helps, I'm talking about a legit IT employee.







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  • In Germany, the authorities may allow parents in if that is necessary to avoid undue hardship. Basic language proficiency is required unless that would be undue hardship, too.
    – o.m.
    Jul 20 '17 at 15:59
















  • In Germany, the authorities may allow parents in if that is necessary to avoid undue hardship. Basic language proficiency is required unless that would be undue hardship, too.
    – o.m.
    Jul 20 '17 at 15:59















In Germany, the authorities may allow parents in if that is necessary to avoid undue hardship. Basic language proficiency is required unless that would be undue hardship, too.
– o.m.
Jul 20 '17 at 15:59




In Germany, the authorities may allow parents in if that is necessary to avoid undue hardship. Basic language proficiency is required unless that would be undue hardship, too.
– o.m.
Jul 20 '17 at 15:59















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