Temporary Migrants

Zenel Idrizi was heading towards work soon after his independence from the firm where he was working for years with isolation and home plaster. In the spring, he could not even handle the work he was taking with his brother. He also committed himself to workers. In the largest club, Idriz (30) left everything in [...]
Zenel Idrizi was heading towards work soon after his independence from the firm where he was working for years with isolation and home plaster.
In the spring, he could not even handle the work he was taking with his brother. He also committed himself to workers. In the biggest club, Idrizi (30) left everything in half. He received positive answers from the German Embassy in Pristina, where six months earlier he applied for work visas in Germany, writes Koha Ditore.
The application had pledged the contract signed with a German firm in the town of Soest, not far from Dortmund. Three months the German chief had waited for him.
In March, “had told the Mija's son that he could no longer receive it and had taken another worker”, notes Idriz, from Ferizaj's village of Surqi.
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However, he cut the plane's ticket for only 40 euros to Germany, at the time the diaspora was returning for summer holidays in Kosovo. With the help of his cousin, Riad Idriz, he provided another job in his trade. The married cousin facilitated the difficult start, meeting him two months in his apartment.











