Guest guest Posted January 22, 2007 Report Share Posted January 22, 2007 interested. just curious, what about getting working visas, is that difficult? kb On 1/22/07, 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...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2007 Report Share Posted January 23, 2007 Ms. Bartlett, I don't know whether it's difficult or not to obtain a working visa here, but http://www.workindenmark.dk/ has a lot of info on the how, what, when and why's of applying etc.. Hope this helps! Kind regards, Thomas Sorensen Acupuncturist, PA, RAB Denmark skrev: > > interested. just curious, what about getting working visas, is that > difficult? > > kb > > On 1/22/07, Thomas Bøgedal Sørensen < > <thomas%40orientalskmedicin.dk>> 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 > <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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