Caroline
Joined: 23 Jan 2003 Posts: 29 Location: USA
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Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2011 10:34 pm Post subject: Status of new immigration law? |
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There was a posting here back in March about a stricter new immigration law being passed. At that point the law seemed quite provisional. Can anyone in CR update us on that?
I'm looking into trying to combine part-time ESL teaching (I'm certified, with 12 years of overseas experience) with some freelance work I've picked up here in the US. I'd need a high-speed internet connection, though. (It looks like some of the big cities in CR have broadband service, right?)
Ideally, I could work part-time at a language school, that would be willing help me out with the visa. But if I can't find a school that will do this, what are my options? I have US/Irish citizenship and speak decent Spanish. I won't be making enough money from my freelance job to qualify for an income-based residency visa. (Plus, the money I make will vary month to month.)
Thanks for any advice you could give. Do you know anyone in CR who's supplemented their teaching income with internet-based work?
If anyone has questions about working in Italy, let me know. I worked there for 11 years (through June 2010).
Caroline |
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