Old 03-31-2006 | 05:17 AM
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Originally Posted by dojetdriver
Look on pprune.com

Somewhere between alot and a sh1tload. Not to mention the time involved to take all the exams. It's not like going down to the FSDO and getting a sign off or something. Then, get to the right to live and work in Europe.

Good luck.
Not that tough. if you are converting to an Irish certificate, you are given up to 18 months to take the 14 exams. If you convert to a UK certificate all but 3 exams are waived. Using the services of an immigration attourney in the UK will solve the right to work in the EU problem. The catch 22 is of course is that you need a contract in hand to qualifiy for such permit. Not that tough... just some bucks is all. But with the tax free income... it offsest the expenses in a short time.
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