cancuko italiano wanting to get back to the roots

cancuko italiano wanting to get back to the roots

Postby team zissou » Mon Sep 29, 2008 2:45 pm

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hello

i live in toronto, ontario, canada and im looking to relocate to a place where i can find guaranteed full time hours and a chance for a future within an organization

im considering europe and south america, however my spanish is quite limited right now . my italian is not fluent but more than basic, and my french is barely above a beginner level . so i am leaning more to an english speaking nation, and hopefully keep in my similar line of work

I right now work at pearson airport (yyz) as a ramp agent and i also referee soccer . i really enjoy both lines of employment and with my experience i feel i can really thrive and lead a fulfilling life

i am hoping that someone might be able to point me in the right direction for air port services and soccer associations so that i have some instant comfort in terms of employment . if anyone else wants to share some of the typical FAQ's like living expenses, visas and passport regulations, unique social differences between each country, and so on

i am looking to make the transition as soon as possible so i greatly appreciate any information you might share

i have also been told that gibraltar might be a well suited place so if anyone can speak on experience there it would be appreciated

thank you for reading!
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Postby Foxy » Mon Sep 29, 2008 3:04 pm

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I don't know anything about your line of work, so this will be a limited reply, but have you considered Holland? English is well-spoken there, so I would imagine it would be fairly easy to start (and then take Dutch lessons once you arrive). The people are very kind, too.

I just visited Amsterdam, and it is a fantastic city. Everyone speaks English, which helps when you're first starting out. Rotterdam might be a good choice, too. My friends who live there say living expenses are neither horrendously expensive, nor super-cheap, so it sounds middle-ground to me.

Best of luck to you!
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