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brano


Activity: 2 posts, 6 comments, 0 friends.
Member since: March 2006
Lives in: Taiwan, Province of China Taichung
Sex: male
Born in: Slovakia
Has traveled in: europe, china, taiwan, thailand, vietnam, cambodia, bali, new zealand, the philippines, mongolia, russia, egypt, argentina, brazil, chile
Wants to travel to: central america, all the STANs, middle east
Favourite traveling style: backpacking
About (hobbies etc...) reading, movies, making chcolate, cooking, traveling, learning new things...
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jonas says on Mar 21, 2008, 15:29:

Brano,
I doubt it would be possible to start a E.U. from abroad since you have to register here with Camara de Comercio. My question is: Why? If I was you I would come in as a tourist, register everything here which can be done in a week and then fly to Quito where you should get your visa within a couple of days.
Good luck.

What I have, I do not want to lose, but Where I am I do not want to stay, but those I love, I do not want to leave, but those I know I no longer want to see, but Where I die, I do not want to go;I want to stay where I have never been

dwmte7 says on May 5, 2008, 04:18:

sorry i didn't see your note. i taught english at my residence/bar/restaurant in llano grande. the classes were for the campesino children who obviously didn't have the $$$ for teachers or tutors. i didn't do it at the local rural school. it was just easier at my home/business. the word spread relatively fast and i maintained about 20 students. the sisters/teachers at the rural school thanked me for helping the childlren.

getting them to know the differences in pronounciation between the alphabet in english and in spanish, was the biggest help to them.

let me know how i can help. if you like the medellin area, and want to do some form of constructive help for the people, i personally recommend up country around llano grande. it's a lot more peaceful and tranquil.

douglas

dwmte

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