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» Can I visit Spain without a visa?

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mesubuzz@gmail.com
Tue, 1 Apr 2014 18:01 EDT
please
Hello sir

         I'm Subaj Upreti I'm Nepalese. I have been  staying at Japan since two year I'm college student.  Sir I got to  free chance to go Spain to watch football match and free plane ticket through the Qatar Airways.  I won the fc Barcelona subscribe & win contest.  They are giving chance to me. However,i have to go at 16/5/2014.Game will sun 18/5/2014.I have need visa please consult me what should I need to do.  I need visa for maximum 6days. Please hope you sir response me what should I require for visa apply?
Thank you 
Subaj Upreti 
Shizuoka,japan 
Carlos Gálvez
Mon, 2 Sep 2013 18:16 EDT
Spanish/English Teacher
Dear Sir/Madam,

I am a qualified Spanish/English language teacher interested in applying for a teaching position in Japan.
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) and I am currently attending my third year of Japanese language (holding a valid certification - grade 2)
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 Japan, 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 Gálvez González
Manel Blasco
Sun, 18 Aug 2013 10:57 EDT
Native Spanish Teacher
I´m experienced native spanish teacher offering my services as teacher in private lessons or groups.
further information manelrequena@yahoo.es
kessy
Sun, 21 Jul 2013 13:59 EDT
informasi
im indonesian living in japan (20years).september i will go on holiday to Spain,for the second time,a lot of similarities with indonesian language,n may historic building, i love it
RBO
Mon, 17 Jun 2013 21:26 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 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
elejakarta@gmail.com
Emmanuel Agbonze
Sun, 14 Apr 2013 09:05 EDT
Transit visa
I am a Nigerian living in Japan I will go on three months vacation to Nigeria , please can i get a one week transit visa to visit my family member in Spain ?
eugenia dela cruz
Fri, 24 Aug 2012 10:39 EDT
Asking for the requirements tourist visa application.
gaye
Sat, 2 Apr 2011 11:45 EDT
im filipino living her in japan..i want to visit spain......im holding a permanent visa do i need to apply for a visa for spain?
Linda
Mon, 7 Mar 2011 01:00 EST
help
Im philipine living in japan,i want to visit spain for one week,but i dont know what i need for visa?
calvin m charles
Mon, 14 Feb 2011 22:00 EST
visa
i want to visit spain for one week ..please can u send me the visa from.. 360-0014,kumagaya shi , hakoda, 1-15-12 ,tokiwakopo-201 ,saitama ken

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