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 Can anyone suggest a holiday house in Italy for our honeymoon?
We arrive in Italy on 7th April, stay two nights in an hotel, then we plan to use the Italian railway network to get around, so I'm looking at places with stations.
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 Best places to visit in italy?
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 Travel in Italy? What is the best transportation?
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http://www....


 How do u celebrate ur onomastico in italy?
i moved 2 the us when i little and i dont really remember how u celebrate it.
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i can formulate sentences just fine, thank u an onomastico is when u celebrate ur name (...


 How is international traval different (at the airport) than domestic travel?
I am flying from L.A. to Atlanta to Italy soon. They say to arrive 3 hours early, but at which airport? Does my flight into Atalanta need a 3 hour window?
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Do I go ...


 What is Trento, Italy like?
My sister and I are planning a trip to Italy. We were not planning on going to Trento because we had heard it wasnt that great there but then we found that our grandparents were both from Trento (F...


 How do you get from Rome to Pompeii?
Im planing a day-trip from rome to pompeii and I need to know how to get started, where I need to go, what trains to take, what subways, how much money per-person-per seat. I need every single ...


 Visiting Rome; questions on what to expect.?
I will be in Rome for only a 3 days. I hope to spend a day at the Vatican and another day to see the Colosseum. What should I expect for each of these visits and what is the best way to travel within ...


 This question is for the Italian Citizens only!!?
Which name is mostly used in Italy - (Vatican City) or (Holy See) or both??

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 Nice area to stay in Scilly?
Hi,

I am thinking about a week in Scilly, can anybody recommend a nice area to stay? I’m looking for a quiet villa, but within walking distance of restaurants etc.

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 Help! I need $4000 for my Italian trip to Italy over spring break next year!!?
So my school does every other year for latin and italian 3 and up students to go to italy. I really wanna go and my parents think its a good idea because of the organization we are using. We are ...


 Good Italy bus tour companies?
I am looking for good bus tour companies in Italy. Globus seems to be the big one. Are there any other companies that people have had a good experience with? Thanks!
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 What is the best way to travel from Rome to Pisa, Pisa to Venice and Venice back to Rome?
I am planning a trip to these 3 places in 5 days, and I would like a fast and cheap way. Thanks very much....


 How can i find work in italy?
I live in the UK my boyfriend is in Alessandria in italy, i need to move there asap, I need casual work, only €300 a month, I am a graphic designer and can do nanny work...please help any ...


 Essential italian words for a tourist in italy?
i ll be in italy in 1 month. but i know 5-10 words or so. what are the essential words for a tourist? i ll be staying a week
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 Italy PROJECT. help!? :)?
Im doing an Italy project and does anyone know any Italian Historic Figures and/or famous bands?

thanks!...


 Honeymoon in Venice...?
hi everyone
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 Cheapest Way to get from San Antonio, Texas to Venice, Italy?
It doesn't have to be at exactly Venice, it could be somewhere near, or just in the Friuli Venezia Guilia region of Italy. What are some great, cheap ways to get there, What if you flew to a ...


 I am visiting Rome, what will be the central place to book a hotel.?
So that for most of the major attractions I wont have to travel long distances....



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How does one go about getting a job in a foreign country?

I'm going to take a year off after I get my undergraduate degree and I really want to move to Italy and learn Italian. What process should I follow in order to get a job there? Is teaching English my best bet? I really just want something to pay the rent, food and shoe bills, not a career or anything, as I'm planning on going to medical school when I return to the states. Also, I need a visa, correct? Or is it something else that I'd need?

    



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Jetgirly
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Whether or not you need a visa depends on your nationality. If you don't have EU citizenship, then you will need a visa. VERY FEW companies are interested in sponsoring US / Canadian / Australian workers in entry-level jobs because they can fill those positions locally without the extra paperwork. The type of companies who will employ you illegally are the type of companies who probably won't pay you your full salary (and there's nobody you can complain to because you're working illegally).

Your best bets are teaching English or working in a bar (especially Irish pubs, where they like having English-speaking staff). To teach English you will definitely need an undergraduate degree and a four-week, full-time TEFL certificate that included supervised teaching practice. In Europe, the CELTA is the most well-respected (see link). You can do the course in Italy or at home, but I suggest doing it overseas so you can look for work during the course. It is really difficult to find an apartment if you don't speak any Italian, so I suggest you take some conversation classes before you go, and invest in a self-study book.

You can enter Italy on a tourist visa, and use your "tourist" time to complete the TEFL course and find employment. I HIGHLY suggest you find legal work because if your employer does anything unsavoury it is SO important to have legal ground. Once you've found a job, your employer can complete their paperwork for your work visa, and you can do your paperwork for the permesso di soggiorno / residenzia / codice fiscale, etc. Obviously, never tell your employer that you're going to leave after a year or nobody will invest in a visa for you. Bureaucracy is amazing in Italy, and it will probably take (in total... spread out between each item) about four full days just to submit all your paperwork that will allow you to work legally. You really need the support of your employer get it all done, so get a guarantee from them before you commit to working.


Dr Dee
Which country you want to goto and what kind of job are you looking for?


rpf5
Check with your college, just as there are study abroad programs, there are work abroad programs. It will give you more options to choose from plus you will get some help in screening the offers & getting visa's and any other stuff you may need.


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well u need a visa but don't think that teaching English is going to work

more likely to get bar/restaurant work in Italy
also picking fruit is good fun but hard work.

enjoy


helpme!
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ok..learn italian before you go..then try phoning a job bureux in italy



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