Get accepted and your employer will apply for a work permit
With that work permit you will get a long term stay visa.
That sounds easy, but first of all, there are very few jobs open for people from outside the EU, as all people within the EU have the rights to get those jobs before they are offered world wide and there is a high unemployment in parts of Europe and much (but not high) unemployment in the rest.
Secondly, only high education jobs are mostly offered. For low education jobs you can sometimes get a permit for a limited time period, but not for settling down.
Once you get a work permit for one country, you can mostly get other jobs in that country once the first one stops, and most are on limited period contracts, but it is by no means sure you will get a follow up job. You will not be allowed to work in other European countries.
If you have a good education, in some European countries you can get a visa based on that. Think University and a few years experience at a high level job.
After having been in a country on work permits for 5 years or so, (differs between different countries) you can apply for long term residency and/or citizenship.
At that time they often, but not in all countries, require you to speak and understand the local language.
In some kinds of jobs you need the local language from day one, like nurses and doctors, but in others you work in English or even in some cases, your own language if you work for someone from your country.
The only way to move to any European country is to have a job. This means you must have very high job skills and qualifications because, in order to offer you a job and get you a work visa, the employer must show that there are no European citizens available to do that job. You will also need to be fluent in the language of the country you chose. There is also very high unemployment in all European countries at the moment. Even if you get a job, you will still need to leave the country if your job ends as you are not entitled to citizenship.
Basically you have no chance of moving to any European country.
Other then getting a job, going to school or paying big bucks to immigration under the table for paperwork the only other ways are to open up a legit business in Europe or marry a local who can support you.
I live in Hungary and have read several employees of one immigration office in the outside of Budapest are under serious investigation for actually selling Hungarian citizenship for approx. $10,000 per head.
If you have enough money you can buy anything I guess...
Europe is not a country, you'd have to try and pick a country. And it also depends on your nationality, if you're not an EU national, or have no links to any EU country, it will be very difficult.
am asian and any country in europe