Tuesday, February 21, 2012

im a canadian. i want to work in spain for a friend who owns a shop what do i do

im a canadian. i want to work in spain for a friend who owns a shop what do i do?
my friend owns a shop in spain and i want to work for her i need the job and i would love to go to spain for a year
Law & Ethics - 3 Answers
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2.Submit ALL the following documents to the Subdelegación del Gobierno in the city you are trying to move to and work in. : ◦Official application form (EX-1), signed and stamped by EMPLOYER. ◦3 passport photos (not high-gloss) ◦Photocopy and original of passport (must be valid for duration of work-term) ◦Official job offer form (EX-5), signed and stamped by EMPLOYER. The job offered must be full-time and 10 months or longer ◦Original official company fiscal identity document (CIF) ◦Original official company social security inscription document, as well as documents TC-1 and TC-2. ◦Certified originals from the Tesoreria General de la Seguridad Social and the Agencia Estatal de Administración Tributaria proving that the company is fully up to date in its tax and social security payments. ◦Official certification that the job on offer has already been advertised in the official Provincial Unemployment Office and that no suitable European candidate has applied. ◦Document describing the services offered by the company and why a non-European should be employed to work there. ◦Original and photocopies of degree transcripts/certifications and credentials, with the official seal of convalidatation of the Spanish Ministry of Education and Culture (Madrid) 3.Make an appointment with the Spanish Consulate serving your official home address (in country of origin) in order to process all the documentation which they require for a work visa . This usually includes, amongst others, the official job offer document, stamped by the Subdelegación del Gobierno; official certificate of no criminal record in country of origin and local health certificate. This step can be undertaken by you or your legal representative, and can take up to 4 months to be processed. 4.Once your home country’s Spanish Consulate has processed your work visa , you have to fetch it in person. It can not be handed to ayone other than you. 5.As soon as you have your work visa you can return to Spain, finalise the application for a work/residence permit and start work. Please note that there is no legal right nor any guarantee to a work visa /permit. All applications are evalutated by the authorities in Spain.
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Then go! Learn spanish and roll out!
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you need a work permit

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

i am a south african qualified doctor and would like to work in Barcelona, Spain. What are the steps & tests

i am a south african qualified doctor and would like to work in Barcelona, Spain. What are the steps & tests?
I studied for 6 years at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg. I am now in my second year of internship at a government hospital in durban.
Other - Spain - 1 Answers
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You will need to contact the spanish consulate in Capetown. Wouldn't really know what you would need to do being South African, but I imagine it will be difficult as you need a tourist visa to even visit spain. (021) 422-2326 (021) 422-2415

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

i want live and work in spain

i want live and work in spain?
can anyone help am due to be married in january next year and were planning on emegratig to spain after what should i do please only accurate answers only as ive no time to waste thank you so much kirt andrews & Ian snape
Careers & Employment - 2 Answers
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You're very wise to be wasting no time at this critical juncture. Yes, immigrating to Spain is a good idea for you. Primary consideration should be learning Spanish -- especially terms for everyday items such as rutabaga, trailer hitch and sasquatch. Along with acquiring several tubes of 'wasabi' before leaving -- useful both as 'sushi' condiment and sunscreen -- be sure to find out about preparing 'tapas' at home.
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You didn't say what your Nationality is... if you're a citizen of the EU then it's no problem but if you're and American, then it's probably not possible unless you have a technical skill they need in Spain. Just don't get caught working in Spain illegally because THAT can cause you more troubles than you want to handle.

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

I want to work abroad in Spain. Can anyone recommend places I can teach english at in Madrid

I want to work abroad in Spain. Can anyone recommend places I can teach english at in Madrid?
I have a BBA and am willing to do any kind of job that will sustain me there. I would love to teach english at a school. i speak fluent spanish and i was a professional waitress in college. How can i go about finding employment in Madrid?
Other - Spain - 1 Answers
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Try OPEN School of Languages.They have like 3 or 4 offices in Madrid.My friends and I worked for them.It'll get you started,but then move on as soon as you settle,I'm sure there's other (better) options,but they (OPEN) won't reject you.