The decision to leave Lithuania and build a future in a foreign country is probably not easy for anyone. As is returning home after many years spent abroad. Where to continue your professional career and how to find a job that meets your expectations and integrate into an evolved work culture – thes...
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A study conducted by the Employment Service last year showed that the number of Lithuanian citizens who emigrated and want to return to their homeland is consistently growing: over the past few years, it has soared by as much as 15%, from 38.9% to 55.1%. The number of actual returnees is no less pos...
Returning expatriates to the labour market is one of Lithuania’s top priorities. However, in order for expatriate Lithuanians to choose to continue their careers in their homeland, it is crucial to create favourable working and learning conditions and integration opportunities not only for them but ...
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Lithuania plans to continue this year allowing foreign drivers, construction workers and other workers of the industrial and construction sectors to come to Lithuania under a facilitated procedure after the country's Employment Service updated its list of key professions lacking workers.
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The demand for workers in Lithuania's construction sector exceeds the supply, the country's Employment Service said on Friday.