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| If you're really serious about being together, then how about starting again in a third country? I don't know the visa constrictions on Brazilians and HK chinese, but unless your gf has got a great job in HK then would this make sense? Personally, if you're so serious as to move all the way around the world for her then I think getting married would make sense, you're sacrificing everything for her anyway so might aswell make it official |
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| We already thought about that, but the fact is that she doesn't have the fluency of the local language, Portuguese, to look out for a job, not even in Spanish, the closest language. I don't know if this will help me, but i hold a Portuguese passport, as i was born in Portugal, but dont know if this is going to be useful or not |
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Holding a portuguese passport will help you as I think portugal is a member of the EU, so I think you will have the right to live in any of the countries there, including the UK Last edited by JonnyC; 07-06-2006 at 09:44 PM. |
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| thanx a lot for the advice. If there isn't really any chance to work in Hk, maybe its a good idea in finding a neutral country like u said. Maybe i'm ignorant, but do u know the immigration policies in the countries u refered to, i'm saying this becuz i know how hard it is to find a job in USA, the green card its almost impossible to get. |
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Your gf, however, I'm not sure about. With HK being a previous British colony are there any loopholes? I think she probably get a working holiday visa and work that way, not sure how long it would last for though. If you got married though, then there is a thing called an EEA family permit which she could get which would allow her to live in the UK with you, and the best thing is the permit is free (no visa fees) and very easy to obtain. And I guess one advantage of if you did go to say london, is that there are big brazilian and chinese communities there. Again, this is all just about Britain, if you're under 30 I believe your chances of getting into Australia might be pretty good too but I don't have any experience of that. Good luck in whatever you decide Last edited by JonnyC; 07-06-2006 at 10:35 PM. |
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| What about finding a job as a physical education teacher or personal trainer? |
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| Actually, that's what i had in mind to work as a personal trainer or gym instructor, but i guess its just as hard as any other job |
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| hi Another idea is working for an agency who supply gym/sports teachers to schools/ members clubs around Hong Kong that run sports activities for children like Multisports. The staff seem to change a lot so there is a possibility they recruit. I think your best bet is just to try to get a job now and see if the employer will sponsor you to get a workling visa. good luck LA |
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| thanx a lot for the tip Just 1 thing, kow can i find ths sport company in Hk? |
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