EU Visa HELP!!! - My Teaching House2024-03-29T07:05:43Zhttps://myteachinghouse.com/forum/topics/eu-visa-help?commentId=6320809%3AComment%3A68891&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noVicky,
I found your post very…tag:myteachinghouse.com,2014-07-16:6320809:Comment:688912014-07-16T17:04:43.412ZSusie Roblehttps://myteachinghouse.com/profile/SusieRoble
<p>Vicky,</p>
<p>I found your post very comforting as I am hoping to find a teaching position in Germany as well! I am moving there in September and hope to begin teaching ESL. I am about to head to NYC for the CELTA course. I would love to hear more about your experience of teaching in Germany and ask you a few questions about the process of getting a visa and job. My email is skooz19@hotmail.com if you don't mind.</p>
<p>Thanks,<br/> Susie</p>
<p>Vicky,</p>
<p>I found your post very comforting as I am hoping to find a teaching position in Germany as well! I am moving there in September and hope to begin teaching ESL. I am about to head to NYC for the CELTA course. I would love to hear more about your experience of teaching in Germany and ask you a few questions about the process of getting a visa and job. My email is skooz19@hotmail.com if you don't mind.</p>
<p>Thanks,<br/> Susie</p> Language Embassy is hiring na…tag:myteachinghouse.com,2014-04-07:6320809:Comment:657092014-04-07T16:53:02.675ZLanguage Embassyhttps://myteachinghouse.com/profile/LanguageEmbassy
<p>Language Embassy is hiring native English teachers. To work in College, High school, preschool, elementary. We offer: Fixed salary, fixed schedule, a stable job while you are in Colombia in South America and a visa sponsorship if needed. Please send us your CV and cover letter to pmanager@LanguageEmbassy.org / Tel: +57-3144269965 / <a href="http://www.LanguageEmbassy.org" target="_blank">www.LanguageEmbassy.org</a></p>
<p>Language Embassy is hiring native English teachers. To work in College, High school, preschool, elementary. We offer: Fixed salary, fixed schedule, a stable job while you are in Colombia in South America and a visa sponsorship if needed. Please send us your CV and cover letter to pmanager@LanguageEmbassy.org / Tel: +57-3144269965 / <a href="http://www.LanguageEmbassy.org" target="_blank">www.LanguageEmbassy.org</a></p> Hey all,
I just wanted to say…tag:myteachinghouse.com,2013-04-08:6320809:Comment:532102013-04-08T19:50:14.706ZVictoria Andersonhttps://myteachinghouse.com/profile/VictoriaAnderson
<p>Hey all,</p>
<p>I just wanted to say that it IS possible to get a job and visa in the EU! I'm living proof-- I'm currently working in Germany. On a whim I sent my resume to a couple language schools in the south of Germany and they both wanted to hire me. I ended up with Berlitz and it only took a couple of weeks to get the visa and it could have been even faster, but I had to buy German health insurance. I dont know about other countries... but Germany seems to be hiring foreigners and it's…</p>
<p>Hey all,</p>
<p>I just wanted to say that it IS possible to get a job and visa in the EU! I'm living proof-- I'm currently working in Germany. On a whim I sent my resume to a couple language schools in the south of Germany and they both wanted to hire me. I ended up with Berlitz and it only took a couple of weeks to get the visa and it could have been even faster, but I had to buy German health insurance. I dont know about other countries... but Germany seems to be hiring foreigners and it's not a problem.</p>
<p>Good luck everyone!</p>
<p>Vicky</p> Hey Barbara,
Solving my probl…tag:myteachinghouse.com,2012-07-01:6320809:Comment:438942012-07-01T10:58:03.428ZEly Tolenhttps://myteachinghouse.com/profile/ElyTolen
<p>Hey Barbara,</p>
<p>Solving my problem was pretty simple...I moved to Moscow instead :) . It's close enough to the rest of Europe were I can do some decent traveling while I work. And its beautiful enough here where I'm not bored or feel like I'm in a dungeon. Overall, if after my teaching contract I'm still stuck on moving to an EU country, I can use my experience and recommendations in addition to going to the school and having a face to face interview as my edge. But we will see how that…</p>
<p>Hey Barbara,</p>
<p>Solving my problem was pretty simple...I moved to Moscow instead :) . It's close enough to the rest of Europe were I can do some decent traveling while I work. And its beautiful enough here where I'm not bored or feel like I'm in a dungeon. Overall, if after my teaching contract I'm still stuck on moving to an EU country, I can use my experience and recommendations in addition to going to the school and having a face to face interview as my edge. But we will see how that works out.</p>
<p>Hope this helps just a bit. Let me know if you have anymore questions. Wish you the best of luck.</p>
<p>-Ely</p>
<p>PS. make an account with TEFL.com and post your resume. Good way to put yourself out there</p> Hello Ely,
I read this and I'…tag:myteachinghouse.com,2012-06-30:6320809:Comment:440172012-06-30T10:31:21.470ZBarbara Zanellihttps://myteachinghouse.com/profile/BarbaraZanelli
<p>Hello Ely,</p>
<p>I read this and I'm wondering how you solved your problem.</p>
<p>I was wondering if you could tell me what methods you used to look for jobs in Italy?</p>
<p>Thanks,</p>
<p>Barbara</p>
<p>Hello Ely,</p>
<p>I read this and I'm wondering how you solved your problem.</p>
<p>I was wondering if you could tell me what methods you used to look for jobs in Italy?</p>
<p>Thanks,</p>
<p>Barbara</p> I know this is an old post, b…tag:myteachinghouse.com,2012-05-14:6320809:Comment:410762012-05-14T19:11:51.993ZHelen Poliquinhttps://myteachinghouse.com/profile/HelenPoliquin
<p>I know this is an old post, but I am replying in case somebody else comes along with the same question. As someone who spent the last 8 months struggling to get an EU work visa, I can say it's pretty much impossible. Ultimately I've decided to register as a "pareja de hecho" with my boyfriend in Spain, which gives me 5 years residency and work visa. But, if you don't have a significant other in the EU who is willing to make that kind of commitment, there is another option. You can register…</p>
<p>I know this is an old post, but I am replying in case somebody else comes along with the same question. As someone who spent the last 8 months struggling to get an EU work visa, I can say it's pretty much impossible. Ultimately I've decided to register as a "pareja de hecho" with my boyfriend in Spain, which gives me 5 years residency and work visa. But, if you don't have a significant other in the EU who is willing to make that kind of commitment, there is another option. You can register to take classes somewhere and work part time with a student visa. This isn't ideal obviously...you'll have to pay for whatever classes you take, and you'll only be able to work part time. BUT, in addition to a part time job you can give private classes 'under the table' and make pretty decent money. It's also an opportunity to learn a new language or get credits for a graduate degree!</p> It is very difficult to get a…tag:myteachinghouse.com,2011-11-06:6320809:Comment:269132011-11-06T16:07:58.385ZChristina Leanohttps://myteachinghouse.com/profile/ChristinaLeano
It is very difficult to get a job in EU if you do not have a European passport, almost all schools in Europe do not help their teachers acquire a EU visa. Perhaps you could try getting a dual citizenship EU passport if you have European ancestry from grandparents. Other than that maybe you should vary your search. I am working in Chile and they paid for all my necessary visa requirements.
It is very difficult to get a job in EU if you do not have a European passport, almost all schools in Europe do not help their teachers acquire a EU visa. Perhaps you could try getting a dual citizenship EU passport if you have European ancestry from grandparents. Other than that maybe you should vary your search. I am working in Chile and they paid for all my necessary visa requirements.