Where exactly are the airports in Milan? Are they far from town? Is there alot to do/see there?? |
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Translation help, please: What's the meaning of the first lines of Carmen Consoli's "Tutto su Eva"? |
Guardami negli occhi
Spogliati da ogni falsit?
Quell'aura di purezza tradisce diaboliche anomalie
E sai di cosa sto parlando
di cosa ho bisogno
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How common a name is Giosue? It's origin is Italian right? |
| I fell in love with this name when i was watching a movie. The movie was dubbed and the man pronounced it like the name Joshua. Thats right . . . right?... |
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Picture of a Roman coin that has Specimen on the front and SC on the back of it and a guy on the back sitting? |
| feels fake but is hard to bend and has roman words written all across the front of the coin all around it and on the back. Has a man sitting with his leg up and his arm on his leg with his head ... |
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Anyone live in Sicily or been there? |
Whats it like there? Does everyone speak italian?
are the people there how movies perceive them to be ?... |
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Going to italy in January for 15 days. Should we plan entire trip in Italy,or try to visit another counrty? |
| Have never been to Italy and really want to see the country from Rome to Venice. Total 15 days in country. Should we reduce our days in Italy and try to see another country, or just see more of I... |
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How long of a travel is it from Rome to Naples? |
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Touring around Italy help?!?!? |
| Me and my boyfriend want to travel around Italy, perferably going Como- Venice- Florence- Rome- Sorrento- Cannara- Tabiano Terme, or some like that. does anyone have any suggestion on what the ... |
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Tuscany italy? |
| what is the weather like in tuscani, and what and when are the seasons?... |
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What do you think about Naples??? |
hi! i'm italian and I live in Naples and I want to say what do you think about this city... thank you!!! Additional Details cain... you are so stupid... i'm italian but I ... |
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Ok, I'd like to go to Italy this year but...? |
| I have been told that the euro is not good for the American Dollar...what in the heck does that mean? Is it worth it to go or what? What do I look for in the financial markets, etc. Please let me ... |
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pierson1953 |
How expensive is it to live in Tuscany? Can an American work there? |
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minnie e topolino
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It is fairly expensive to live in Tuscany. As with any country within the EU, with a US passport you cannot get a working VISA unless someone sponsors you, but you you can get pretty easily a student visa that allows you to legally work part-time.
This said, if you're planning on going there for a short term and just want to know if you'll be able to earn a couple of euros in the meantime, you'll have no problem in getting a job without papers (meaning you'll get your money under the cover, with no legal papers). Expecially in Florence, there are a lot Americans and you can easily find a job as a waitress, bartender (in both of these cases... forget the 20% tip you get in the States...!!), an English speaking baby sitter or even better, a teacher.
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Matteo M
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ha hahah, just to let you know.. living in tuscany is not as glamorous as you see it in the movies or you immagine......
wherever it is that you live .. you still have to get up in the morning go to work, get through the dirty, tourist metro system, clean the house.. do the daily chores.... capito!!!!
all that shines.. is not gold!!! |
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garrisonbight
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Tuscany is very expensive and an American can work there if they can find a local company in Tuscany that is willing to swear they are hiring that person because they can't find anyone locally who can do the work... and the American MUST get the job BEFORE the move to Tuscany.
That being said, it IS possible for an American to LIVE there, or anywhere else in Europe... it just takes a bit of thinking outside the box. You can get a job with a cruise ship... those a 6 month contracts... then at the end of the 6 months, you can go to Europe... locate an apartment or a house you can buy and get it.. then go back on the ship for another 6 months... and live between the ship and Europe... and do it LEGALLY... because you are not working at a JOB in Europe... merely living there... and all you need to do that is be able to show that you have an independent income of $1000 to $1500 a month, depending on country, and get your resident alien status. |
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It's real cheap there and get a job as dich digger or bartender... |
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you can!! is easy to find job here if you know the language.it is not very expensive ..kiss from tuscany.....(i live in arezzo) |
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