Originally Posted by
WestWind1950
if that was true then why, as an American citizen living some 40 years in Europe, I am unable to get a job at EASA or any other European authority (tried ESOC, for example, but was a no-go). Isn't that discrimination, too? Luckily I'm no longer looking for a new job.
OK, bit off topic here.... sorry
Nationality so long as you are a citizen of an EU member state I think.
And even then, it's not really correct - states across Europe apply local standards to grant of student awards, to employment in state jobs, to recruitment in the armed forces, and so-on. Hardly surprising really.
G