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Here are some awesome apps for investment:-
1.Groww
All in one app- investment in Mutual funds,stocks,IPO,FD,Gold.
Link:- https://app.groww.in/v3cO/61bcf14
2. Cred
For managing all credit cards at one place. Think as someone is paying you for your credit card bills.
Link:- https://app.cred.club/spQx/ce090339
3.INDMoney
Invest in foreign stocks and efts. As you need to diversify your portfolio.
Link:-https://indmoney.onelink.me/RmHC/9cb8da54
4.WazirX
Its my favourite for crypto investments.
Link:-https://wazirx.com/invite/j9kk5ted
5.12%club
For parking your emergency funds and getting 12% p.a is exceptionally good.
Link:-https://twelveclub.onelink.me/2Cmd/25922c
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Yes, of course, countries like Spain are always actively looking for people who speak perfect English to manage social networks, and there are many companies and agencies that are looking for them.
That depends, if you want to live in Europe for a while you can go to Croatia, they have a nomad visa plan that would help you a lot in this case.
Many European countries handle the nomad visa, Spain, Croatia, Portugal and I think Germany among others, the cheapest is Croatia, that is, it requires you to earn around $2000 a month, but you pay a certain part in taxes, now if you want to live definitively, this will not stop being a good option to live in Europe at first until you find a job in the place you want.
work visas are quite expensive for European companies, they prefer to train staff, they only take people with a working life if they are a person with a very particular knowledge, so I doubt that as a community manager they will give you a work visa, but there are other visas and Options to achieve permanent and legal living in Europe.
The labor field in Europe is quite difficult, what can help you the most is the number of languages you speak, that is, if you speak English and Spanish you have an advantage but it is very difficult for you to obtain a sponsored visa.
Sponsorship or work visas are very expensive for companies, as they are designed so that the employer only brings people from abroad when they really can't find anyone in the European territory who can do the job, so I recommend you take a look at the nomad visas.