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A growing welder shortage with around half the existing workforce expected to retire by 2027, creating a gap of over 35,000 jobs and impacting key industries like construction and aerospace. 

Key Countries with a high demand for Welders

Canada
Welder immigration is possible via the Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP), a component of the Express Entry system, which uses a points-based system to assess applicants.
 
Germany
As Europe's welding powerhouse, Germany offers strong opportunities in precision engineering and manufacturing, supported by government initiatives like "Make It in Germany". 

Italy
there is a high demand for skilled welders in Italy, with job listings increasing in key industrial regions like Lombardy, Emilia-Romagna, and Veneto, particularly for professionals with experience in TIG and continuous wire welding. The demand is driven by rising industrial activity and the need for manual and specialized labour in metal fabrication and manufacturing. 

Australia
With a significant shortage of skilled welders, Australia actively recruits foreign welders. Eligibility often depends on meeting specific points and completing a positive skills assessment. 

United Arab Emirates
The UAE is listed as a top country for expat metal workers, offering attractive career prospects and competitive salaries. 

Norway
This Scandinavian country provides high-paying jobs in its energy and infrastructure sectors for skilled welders. 

United Kingdom
The UK has a steady demand for welders in construction and various industrial applications.
 
Sweden
A focus on innovation-driven manufacturing in Sweden creates opportunities for skilled welders. 

Finland 
High-demand sectors: Engineering, construction, marine, and shipbuilding industries.
Market: Finland has a robust and competitive market for skilled welders.
Requirements: It is essential to have the proper qualifications and certifications that align with Finnish requirements.

Poland
Developing its manufacturing base, with demand in the automotive parts, industrial equipment, and construction sectors. 

Romania
Similar to Poland, Romania is seeing growth in manufacturing, creating opportunities for welders in various skill levels. 

Czechia
Hosting new automotive component plants that are attracting investment and creating demand for welders.
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Absolutely no fucking way would I take my trade skills to go to Europe today. Are you crazy!? Europe is deeply in debt and facing an exponential financial solvency crisis that will BANKRUPT PENSION FUNDS when they receive bailouts from the IMF and are forced to pay that debt back off. Why do you think the EU really wants a direct war with Russia? That's their Scapegoat when everything goes wrong! As for the UK? A country where you get arrested criticizing government policy? A country taxpayers pay Nearly HALF their income on taxes? A country where pensioners are being told they will have to sacrifice their lifestyles and retirement years for a war with Russia? NO THANKS!

Keep it in the Rust Belt USA. At least some States are financially solvent and a hell of a lot more free than others. Far lower taxes too. And if you hate the USA as it is today, best get comfy with the One Belt One Road and learn Chinese. Europe has no future unless they regime change their current failing corrupt governments and restore their sovereignty.



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