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would I make it in england?
hey so I wanna move to england, I teach spanish, u think I could get a job easily? how much would I get payed?
I speak english duh!... u know just cause u r too stupid to even just deal with one language doesn't mean people can't speak more than one language
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
The difficulty in moving to England depends on where your from and what your planning on doing once you move there.
If you are an EU citizen it shouldnt be too difficult to move to England but if you are from outside the EU then there is more paperwork to do and it can take longer.
You will most likely need to be able to prove that you can support yourself once your here so having good qualifications will help and if you have a job confirmed in England already then that will also be helpful.
The best advice is to speak to someone in government. If there is a British embassy near to where you live then they should have the neccessary information to help you.
As for jobs, if you can teach Spanish you could become a school/college/uni teacher but you will have to have a recognised qualification in Spanish.
For wages the minimum wage in Britain is around £5.73 but teaching usually gets more than that depending on qualifications and experience and the level at which you are teaching
- Debbie CLv 51 decade ago
hmmm you could try but there are lots of incentives at the moment for British people to take up teaching which has led to a bit of a job shortage in the area, qualified teachers are only guaranteed a job for 1 year. You would have to learn to spell in British English which is slightly different than American English and also you might have to re-qualify as it can even be difficult for a person who qualified to teach in Scotland to teach in England and vice versa as we have different curriculum's and teaching methods.