latinmatkapolka 2 | 6 26 Jul 2008 / #1Hi all!!I am very satisfied to have found this forum!!My name is Maria, I am Bolivian and live in Poland since 1 year and 1/2. I would like to be able to teach Spanish, but i dont know if it is necessary to have some permission or certificate to do it. Someone knows about?Thanks!!!
OP latinmatkapolka 2 | 6 26 Jul 2008 / #3Hi! Thanks for answering.So....I have a Karta Pobytło. I have a boyfriend we have two babies, but we are not married.
miranda 26 Jul 2008 / #4a Karta Pobytłoso what does that allow you to do? What rights do you have in Poland or you are not sure?
Krzysztof 2 | 973 28 Jul 2008 / #7I can't help you, but maybe this thread will shed some light on your situation (I'm not sure if Americans are treated the same way by Polish laws as Bolivians, but probably):Work permit
Guest 16 Jan 2009 / #8Merged: Spanish engineer looking to earn money in Krakow (maybe as a teacher?).Hi!I am a young spanish engineer. I would like to spend some months living in Krakow, and would like to know how to find opportunities of job as a spanish teacher or whatever, I just want the money to travel
SeanBM 35 | 5,808 16 Jan 2009 / #9Hola,You should become a member on here and use the search box on this page.Check language schools in Krakow on the internet and apply.Spanish is a wonderful language (my favourite).Take care and best of luck
espana 17 | 947 16 Jan 2009 / #10opportunitiesgood luckOlaSpanish is a wonderful language (my favourite).hola,,,,,,,,,,:)
regenwald - | 1 15 Nov 2009 / #11Merged: Teaching Spanish in any city of PolandHi!i am José Luis from Venezuela and i want to go to Poland next year to find a job as Spanish teacher although i have no experience. I have read i need some certification to do that so i am planning to go to Spain to take a course in IH or Hemingway Institute about teaching spanish as second language. I don't know if it is enough to find a job.About learning Polish? i am willing to do it, i like languages so learning a new one, it is always great!I am open to suggestions, offers, opinions, advices...Thanks!!!JL
Juche 9 | 292 16 Nov 2009 / #12there are two well known Spanish language schools in Warsaw, one is called cervantes and the other is Sin Fronteras. Google them and contact them for info...obviously they are usually staffed by Spaniards, who do not need work visas due to EU membership.