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Marisol arayata
Tue, 28 Oct 2014 05:03 EDT
spanish national recruiting for a work in spain under the adecco company
I have friend who is working here in hk. She and her husband apply in one spanish national who is working here also..using the name of adecco company based in Spain..he got the money from my friend for processing fee and all.bcoz my friend is now macau he take the passport of my friend and her husband..now we csnnot contact him.they want only their passport to bring back so they can go back to philippines..what they will do.? I hope thru this you can give me some suggestion how to solve this problem.. Thank you
Carlos Gálvez
Mon, 2 Sep 2013 18:29 EDT
Spanish/English Teacher
Hello, I am a qualified Spanish/English language teacher interested in applying for a teaching position in Hong Kong. I have student teaching experience (Bachelor of Education – Specialization in Teaching English/Spanish as a Foreign Language) in Primary stages (in both public and private subsidized schools) as well as teaching adult people. I also hold a diploma/certificate to teach Spanish as a foreign language (all levels)
At the present time I am teaching at a public school in Madrid (Spain), however it is my intention to find a teaching position in Asia, therefore I would be willing to relocate to Hong Kong, a place and a culture I already know.

If you need further data/information do not hesitate to contact me.

Email: cargalgon@hotmail.com

Looking forward to hearing from you soon.

Carlos Galvez
RBO
Thu, 25 Jul 2013 20:48 EDT
Spanish lessons on Skype
I am a native Spanish teacher from Spain who has been teaching in Asia for many years, as a tutor and also as a teacher at International Schools.
I have taught Spanish to students from many countries (Indonesia,South Korea, U.K.,USA, Japan, Australia, India, Philippines...)
Most of my students come from International Schools but I also teach adults.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Raúl
unascartas@yahoo.com
Arni balladares
Sat, 6 Apr 2013 18:50 EDT
Visa application
I'm a filipino trying to apply for transit visa to palma. I got my visa denied due to few reason. My first application was in philippines. Now i'm working here in hongkong. Will it be possible to apply here in hongkong?
Summer Chow
Mon, 31 Jan 2011 10:04 EST
Working Visa and Student Visa
I'm going to Salamanca to study spanish for half a year to one year. While taking the courses, I would like to work as part time there in order to learn a living.
Is it necessary to apply for student visa + working visa???

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