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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

> >

>

>

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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

> > >

> >

> >

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