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Old Apr 26, 2004, 03:40 pm   #14 (permalink) (top)
Nono
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Bob-Dobbs: a job teaching english in europe
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Commonsense: airfare, ONE-WAY
As somebody who kicked the North American habit 27 years ago, now a naturalized citizen and never looked back, I have to warn you that there are probably more qualified English teachers than the market can bear at the moment. (Got any other saleable skills?) If you have any recent ancestors born in any of these countries, you could look into what citizenship miracles that might just bring about. Yes, every country has its own rules on this.

Immigration is a political hot potato at the moment in Western Europe. So is unemployment. G. Adams' suggestion that you try some of the up-and-coming Eastern countries is a good one. Most have big-time economic problems since the fall of you-know-what, but again, if you have something to offer that's in demand, it may be easier to get papers there.


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