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jeetchj

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Indian looking for information about Armenia

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Indian

Speaks English, Arabic, Hindi, Urdu, Bengali

Registration: 07 July 2015

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jeetchj replied to a thread
6 years ago
Katyesa

Settling in Yerevan, but too difficult to get a job. by Katyesa

Hi everyone Newly I moved to yerevan, searching any type of job.. to meet my requirements.. such as rent and food and all.. in my skill I can not find proper job.. please help me to figure out what should I do!!!!!!!

jeetchj

Please contact me at *** I may have an offer for you. Thanks Read More

jeetchj replied to a thread
6 years ago
Katyesa

Settling in Yerevan, but too difficult to get a job. by Katyesa

Hi everyone Newly I moved to yerevan, searching any type of job.. to meet my requirements.. such as rent and food and all.. in my skill I can not find proper job.. please help me to figure out what should I do!!!!!!!

jeetchj

Hello Katyesa, hi from India :cheers: I'm coming to Armenia to set up a business in May. Would you be willing to work for me temporarily as a translator and once the business is set up, you can join me permanently if our terms and conditions ... Read More

jeetchj replied to a thread
9 years ago
terence

Setting up Business in Armenia by terence

Hi Guys, I wanted to know the process and as to how easy or difficult is it for an Indian Expat to have an off shore company in Armenia. Thanks Terence www.divinehm.com

jeetchj

Sure Bhavna will do, as I am planning to move to Armenia for business by next year, doing my best to keep up with all informations about the beautiful country... :proud Read More

jeetchj replied to a thread
9 years ago
terence

Setting up Business in Armenia by terence

Hi Guys, I wanted to know the process and as to how easy or difficult is it for an Indian Expat to have an off shore company in Armenia. Thanks Terence www.divinehm.com

jeetchj

It is easy, not very difficult, will cost you between 3000-5000 US$ based on whom you are appointing as your consultant to do the job. Indian's are a welcome ethnicity in Armenia, people there likes us :) Read More