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    Quote Originally Posted by BeerBaron View Post
    Law degrees don't go over borders.......laws are different in other countries
    Wrong.

    Laws can be different in the same country in years 2017 and 2020 as well.

    They do go over borders, just like they go over abrupt changes of the law.

    You just need to know the local language (or legal English terminology).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Litvin View Post
    Wrong.

    Laws can be different in the same country in years 2017 and 2020 as well.

    They do go over borders, just like they go over abrupt changes of the law.

    You just need to know the local language (or legal English terminology).
    No brain trust, just because a law is similar doesn't mean you don't have to go through all the necessary qualifications. These kinds of careers are a headache to travel over borders, especially from a place like Brazil to Moldova.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BeerBaron View Post
    No brain trust, just because a law is similar doesn't mean you don't have to go through all the necessary qualifications. These kinds of careers are a headache to travel over borders, especially from a place like Brazil to Moldova.
    laws go over border yes, and I am aware moldovan laws are different, but the core is similar, corpus ivris civilis.. I could easy manage to get a qualification there and work as a lawyer too.
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    if your grandparents had romanian names and u can prove it u can get romanian one too. if any of them fought in the ww1 and there is a possibility to prove it, then u can get it in 3 months.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seya View Post
    if your grandparents had romanian names and u can prove it u can get romanian one too. if any of them fought in the ww1 and there is a possibility to prove it, then u can get it in 3 months.
    my great-great-grandfather faught ww1.

    the only romanian surname i have is zamfira, and im not entirely sure it is.
    sounds familiar to you?

    http://forebears.io/surnames/zamfira

    other surnames:
    Kirnev(chirnev)
    Karamalak
    Tulush/Tuluz
    Grigorieva/Grigorova?

    all their docs says nationality: Romania

    http://i.imgur.com/pZlQbVMl.jpg
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    You should get Moldavian, land of your ancestors. Why should anything people do neeed to be beneficial ?
    Do it just for a sake of it, personal satisfaction or pride in ancestors, Who cares if Moldova is poor ?

    About law degree, unfortunately it is hardest to translate to foreign country. I am jurist too, and I don't work in my profession in Hungary (yet), country that has identical legal system as Croatia and same legal traditions. It will take years for me to be able to do it.

    Moving from Brazil to Moldova to work as lawyer is extremely hard and unrealistic.
    First, you need to speak the language perfectly, on a native level, to be able to pass the bar and get a permit to practice law there. It takes years.

    Second, you must be aware it is higly corrupted country and nothing can be done if you have no connections, which are impossible to obtain for foreigner. In eastern Europe hardest thing is to find clients, and people in such small isolated countries will go to lawyers they Know/heard of and have connections with local judges and police etc.

    You only chance is to marry a Moldovan girl and inherit her family social contacts/reputation and than it would be possible.

    But you can work in other fields in Moldova with legal degree, it gives wide range of possibilities, just keep in mind it is country with very low level of development and strongly connected with Russia, so knowledge of Russian should also be given to suceeed there.

    You should follow your heart

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    Quote Originally Posted by Feiichy View Post
    You should get Moldavian, land of your ancestors. Why should anything people do neeed to be beneficial ?
    Do it just for a sake of it, personal satisfaction or pride in ancestors, Who cares if Moldova is poor ?

    About law degree, unfortunately it is hardest to translate to foreign country. I am jurist to, and I don't work in my profession in Hungary (yet), country that has identical legal system as Croatia and same legal traditions. It will take years for me to be able to do it.

    Moving from Brazil to Moldova to work as lawyer is extremely hard and unrealistic.
    First, you need to speak the language perfectly, on a native level, to be able to pass the bar and get a permit to practice law there. It takes years.

    Second, you must be aware it is higly corrupted country and nothing can be done if you have no connections, which are impossible to obtain for foreigner. In eastern Europe hardest thing is to find clients, and people in such small isolated countries will go to lawyers they Know/heard of and have connections with local judges and police etc.

    You only chance is to marry a Moldovan girl and inherit her family social contacts/reputation and than it would be possible.

    But you can work in other fields in Modova with legal degree, it gives wide range of possibilities, just keep in mind it is country with very low level of development and strongly connected with Russia, so knowledge of Russian should also be given to suuceeed there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PentaDrägon View Post
    my great-great-grandfather faught ww1.

    the only romanian surname i have is zamfira, and im not entirely sure it is.
    sounds familiar to you?

    http://forebears.io/surnames/zamfira

    other surnames:
    Kirnev(chirnev)
    Karamalak
    Tulush/Tuluz
    Grigorieva/Grigorova?

    all their docs says nationality: Romania

    http://i.imgur.com/pZlQbVMl.jpg
    if u have documents and it says "romanian" then it's enough. if u have a proof of your great-great-grandfather fighting in ww1 even better...anything at all it matters. Zamfira is 100% romanian name and very common. there is "Țuluș" (tzulush) as well. we also have "Caramalac" not KaramalaK. now Kirnev is definitely not romanian...Grigorieva or Grigorova neither but we have Grigore...and i know many moldavian/romanian names got russian ending in soviet times like Luparu became Luparev for example. in my opinion it's enough for u to get romanian citizenship.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seya View Post
    if u have documents and it says "romanian" then it's enough. if u have a proof of your great-great-grandfather fighting in ww1 even better...anything at all it matters. Zamfira is 100% romanian name and very common. there is "Țuluș" (tzulush) as well. we also have "Caramalac" not KaramalaK. now Kirnev is definitely not romanian...Grigorieva or Grigorova neither but we have Grigore...and i know many moldavian/romanian names got russian ending in soviet times like Luparu became Luparev for example. in my opinion it's enough for u to get romanian citizenship.
    it varies in writting, in that doc I posted (image) its written like that, caramalac. wow, ill try to dig this, ask my relatives about this great-great-grandfather
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