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This is about as official as it can get http://ec.europa.eu/youreurope/nav/en/citizens/services/eu-guide/living/index_en.html >You have the right to stay in another EU country temporarily if you wish to spend your holidays there, are sent there by your employer, or if you occasionally offer your services there as a self-employed person. You also have the right to go to any other EU country to work, and you may live there permanently if you are employed or self-employed. >If you are a student, taking part in a transnational youth or voluntary activity, retired (and want to live in an EU country other than the one in which you worked) or out of work, you also have the right of residence in another EU country. However, you must have sufficient financial resources and health insurance so as not to be a burden on the social security system in the country in which you choose to live.
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