allyseale
2 Mar 2013
Work / Advice on Teaching English in Poland [709]
No, I left France and croissants are easy to find in France already. But finding good ones in Berlin is impossible. The bread here is factory made and expensive. My interest is in something that I can create in a small home kitchen. But I will probably start making my own bread. The supplies are difficult to find but there are online shops. ;)
I asked for advice about work opportunities. The other poster made an assumption that I remained in the Schengen zone but that is not the case at all. I arrived with a one year student visa and have left to keep my status legal. I am smart enough to follow the rules.
No, I left France and croissants are easy to find in France already. But finding good ones in Berlin is impossible. The bread here is factory made and expensive. My interest is in something that I can create in a small home kitchen. But I will probably start making my own bread. The supplies are difficult to find but there are online shops. ;)
Because you asked for advice and information it is a critical concern. If you have been inside the Schengen Zone for 18 months illegally you have a whole different set of issues which you will have to face when you attempt to go to work or take on students.
I asked for advice about work opportunities. The other poster made an assumption that I remained in the Schengen zone but that is not the case at all. I arrived with a one year student visa and have left to keep my status legal. I am smart enough to follow the rules.