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Teaching abroad (especificaly in Spain)?

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  1. The first thing you must do is get a passport...and then, while you're doing that, you should contact both the U.S. State Department and the Consulates for both Spain and Brazil and explain to them what you would like to do...then, follow their recommendations to the "T"...that should give you the basis to start looking for positions in those locations...


  2. Is especificaly an American word?

  3. spain is experiencing a recession or even a crisis in the following months...  

    it's not a good  idea  leaving to spain this time of the year...

    good luck!

  4. Seen this one in our local paper (Costa del Sol)..Swans International School require for Sept 2008 a full time English Teacher for year 7  -13, pref with IB or A Level experience. Pls send full letter of application, CV & recent photo, plus names & emails of at least 2 referees to admin@swansschool.net   (it's in Marbella)

  5. Especificaly?????????????????????

    where did u get that word?

  6. Especificaly - lol  Half Spanish, half English!!!  I love it!

    Hey, getting a work permit for Spain, especificaly, and, I'm pretty sure, most of Europe, is getting harder and harder, especially for Americans, as we are not EU.   Jobs go to the EU people first.

    That said:  what IS available, you ought to be able to find here:

    http://search.yahoo.com/search?ei=utf-8&...

    Start with CIEE.  I know them, and they are reputable, and will make suer things are set up well.

    Any of those companies, if they are worth going with, will make sure, before you leave, that you have a placement and visa, and will help you locate suitable lodging.

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