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		| Zarny 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2005 9:30 am    Post subject: No Degree, but can i still work? |   |  
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				| Hello People. I will be moving to Poland to live in early 2007.I intend to do a tesol course and some private tutoring to newly arrived migrants in Australia and hopefully be accepted to do a Celta course. I know most Polish schools or institutions like teachers to have a university degree but i dont possess one. Will i be able to find any work at all without a degree? Money is not a issue with me, its only finding some work. I will be probably moving to Poznan. I would really appreciate any advice or comments who have or are currently living in Poland. Thanks, Zarny.
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		| stillnosheep 
 
  
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		| Justin Trullinger 
 
  
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				|  Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2005 3:22 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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				| Scroll down- there's plenty of general info about teaching with and without a degree... 
 The priciple question will be about your visa- you're moving to Poland? How? WHy? What will your immigration status be? If you're legal, the odds of finding a job are probably pretty good, but the odds of finding a good job will be impacted by your lack of degree. But will you need a degree to get a visa...depends. Have you got an EU passport, by any chance? Or are you marrying somebody Polish?
 
 
 Good luck,
 Justin
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