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Help for a Brazilian Ski instructor

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Hey guys, I've been reading the answers you guys give to people with issues regarding job, visa etc...and you are really good!!!
Well, so I would like to see if now you guys can help me too.....but this is a complicated one.

I have one season experience as a ski instructor in Australia. Everything was great!!
I had a job offer to work in Switzerland but the school tried to apply for a working permit and it didn't really worked well.
The problem now is that I'm already here in Europe and the even biggest problem is that I'm a 35 years old from Brazil and it's a huge drama for me to get a working permit anywhere in the world.
I know all the issues and that's why I'm still in the process of acquiring experience, doing courses etc...so I really don't care where I work and for how much, I just want experience and not get to the end of the season negative. I could even work as part volunteer as long as I can survive without imploding my bank account.
I speak fluently English, Portuguese, Spanish and French and I did a few courses as you can see bellow but seems like that my passport origin always speak louder...

I appreciate the help......have a good season and great snow to you all

Ski Instructor Level 2 – Australian Professional Snowsports Instructors
Disabled Certificate – Australian Professional Snowsports Instructors
Avalanche Awareness Course – Peak RPM Consulting & Training
Ski Instructor Level 1 – Australian Professional Snowsports Instructors
Instructors Clinic – Thredbo – NSW – Australia
Snowboard Instructor Course - New Zealand Snow Academy (Coronet Peak)
Ski Cross Over – New Zealand Snowsports Instructors Alliance
Children’s Teaching Certification - New Zealand Snowsports Instructors Alliance
Snowboard Instructor Level 2 – Snowboard Instruction New Zealand
Snowboard Instructor Level 1 – Snowboard Instruction New Zealand
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
There are lots of Brazilian and south american instructors in Andorra where your Spanish and Portuguese will be useful
Ski School Soldeu
E-mail Address(es):
skischool@soldeu.ad

Ask for Gordon, he runs the ski school at Soldeu, good luck, might see you there in Feb
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 Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Hey, thanks for the help. I will contact them and let you know how was it....

Cheers
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