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What is the Schengen Area in Europe and how does it affect TEFL teachers? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


What is the Schengen Area in Europe and how does it affect TEFL teachers? The Schengen Area, significant for those teaching English in Europe, encompasses 27 countries and hosts a population exceeding 400 million. Established in 1985, its primary goal was the elimination of border controls, facilitating seamless movement between member nations. Contrary to some beliefs, the Schengen Area is distinct from the European Union, representing a separate agreement. In its pre-Schengen days, travelers, including TEFL teachers, had to present passports at each border for entry stamps. Today, thanks to the Schengen agreement, there is an unhindered flow from one member country to another. Table of Contents How long can I stay in the Schengen Area? Once the 90 days is up, when can I re-enter the...  [Read more]

What is the Schengen Area in Europe and how does it affect TEFL teachers? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL FAQs


What is the Schengen Area in Europe and how does it affect TEFL teachers? If you plan on teaching English in Europe you might have come across something known as the Schengen Area. This area is currently comprised of 26 countries with a combined population of over 400 million people. The area was set up in 1985 with the intention of removing border controls to make moving between countries hassle free. The Schengen Area should not be confused with the European Union which is a separate institution. Before its creation you would have to show your passport at every border to receive an entry stamp, while now anyone including TEFL teachers can move freely from one country to another without any restrictions. How long can I stay in the Schengen Area? Essentially, by entering a country that is...  [Read more]

Step-By-Step Guide to Legally Teaching English in the Czech Republic - TEFL Blog


Thu, 18 Oct 2018 Christine Thompson Visa and Legal Destinations Step-By-Step Guide to Legally Teaching English in the Czech Republic Though quite bureaucratic for non-EU passport holders, it is by no means impossible to get permission to work and stay legally in the Czech Republic. Depending on your country of origin, the process will differ slightly, but the following should give you a good idea of the process involved: Table of Contents Step 1: Understanding the Visa Situation Step 2: Documents You Will Need Step 3: Get Your TEFL Certification Step 5: Apply for Jobs Listen to this blog post Are you ready for your Czech adventure? Helpful Contacts Related Articles: Step 1: Understanding the Visa Situation Firstly - a business license Secondly - permission to stay in the country...  [Read more]

TEFL Granada - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ TEFL Spain ▷ ITTT course


TEFL Granada | TEFL Spain The historical city of Granada is a magical location to take a TEFL course. Granada is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to Spain's most visited attraction, the Alhambra Palace. It is the former capital of Moorish Spain and this is evident in the many palaces, churches, monuments and ancient dwellings that are still home to many of the city’s inhabitants. Today, the city retains much of its ancient charm and is set in a delightfully well situated location. It is also a popular university town with a vibrant nightlife, as well as plenty of interesting restaurants, cafes, bars, theatres and clubs. Geographically, Granada is unique as it lies between the Sierra Nevada Mountains and the Costa del Sol, within the magical region of Andalucía. You will never be...  [Read more]

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