Guest guest Posted January 22, 2007 Report Share Posted January 22, 2007 Mr. Vermilya, The typical (T)CM education from the US will definitely be sufficient to work here legally as an acupuncturist/herbalist without any problems... I am not sure, but I wouldn't expect it to be a problem not speaking Danish either since more or less all Danes can communicate well enough in English for the purpose of receiving treatment - and most probably would not mind either.... This is what could find on recidence permits: http://www.workindenmark.dk/Residence_permit Best regards, Thomas Sorensen Acupuncturist, PA, RAB Denmark bvermilya skrev: > > Mr. Thomas Sorensen, > First off, hello to everyone. I'm new to this group and currently a > student in Phoenix. I'm learning a great deal from all of you and > want to say thank you. > > Mr. Sorensen, how hard would it be to work in Denmark or somewhere > else in the EU? Do you know if the education in the US would be > enough? I have a bit of the travel flu and would like to work abroad > sometime in the future. If you know anywhere that I can get this > information I would be very grateful! > > Bart Vermilya > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2007 Report Share Posted January 22, 2007 Thank You!!!!! Bart Chinese Medicine , Thomas Bøgedal Sørensen <> wrote: > > Mr. Vermilya, > > The typical (T)CM education from the US will definitely be sufficient to > work here legally as an acupuncturist/herbalist without any problems... > I am not sure, but I wouldn't expect it to be a problem not speaking > Danish either since more or less all Danes can communicate well enough > in English for the purpose of receiving treatment - and most probably > would not mind either.... > > This is what could find on recidence permits: > http://www.workindenmark.dk/Residence_permit > > Best regards, > > Thomas Sorensen > Acupuncturist, PA, RAB > Denmark > > > bvermilya skrev: > > > > Mr. Thomas Sorensen, > > First off, hello to everyone. I'm new to this group and currently a > > student in Phoenix. I'm learning a great deal from all of you and > > want to say thank you. > > > > Mr. Sorensen, how hard would it be to work in Denmark or somewhere > > else in the EU? Do you know if the education in the US would be > > enough? I have a bit of the travel flu and would like to work abroad > > sometime in the future. If you know anywhere that I can get this > > information I would be very grateful! > > > > Bart Vermilya > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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