Friday, February 28, 2014

Will a ticket for possession of Marijuana effect my Spain visa application?


Will a ticket for possession of Marijuana effect my Spain visa application?
I have found a family to live with in Spain, and I am planning on going to school. Therefore, I am applying for a student visa. 2 years ago I got with an oz of weed, it showed up on my back round check even though in court I had to pay the court fee and couldn't get in trouble for 6months and it was supposed to be dismissed.I didn't get in trouble and I paid. What do I do?
Immigration - 2 Answers
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get it taken off your record...go to court and ask the judge to have it expunged. Otherwise it's gonna haunt your 'record' as long as you're alive.
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No idea about Spain ... but most countries would not give you a visa

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Friday, February 14, 2014

What is the best Spanish program to become fluent in Spain's Spanish?


What is the best Spanish program to become fluent in Spain's Spanish?
I'm going to Spain as a foriegn exchange student next year, I have already been in Spanish 1 and half of 2 at my school but I need to learn more Ive been looking in to Rosetta Stone, Fluenz and Rocket Spanish
Studying Abroad - 2 Answers
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Im fluent in spanish and in my high school spanish class we used Rosetta Stone anRosetta. A lot of people seemed to understand Rosetta Stone better. Everyone also liked the type of activities they used better in comparison. I hope I was of some type of help to you.
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Spain is a wonderful choice and the program www.beautifulspain.com, one of the best if not the best of the programs offered abroad world wide. Location is a safe and most amazingly beautiful beach resort in Northern Spain. Homestay Spain is the most preferred student exchange program in Spain, and is the best lifestyle immersion experience available to those willing to learn Spanish culture and lifestyle. Santander, the capital city of Cantabria located on a beautiful bay and flanked by numerous beaches, is home to this exciting program. Santander is known for its cultural refinement, and an atmosphere typical of old Spain. Inhabitants spend hardly any time at home preferring instead to enjoy the beautiful weather and temperate climate of the region. Life is lived “on the street”: strolling along the pier; spending the whole day at “El Puntal”, a sand island you may reach by public boat; going for a coffee at one of the many “al fresco” terraces; or spending the entire day at the beach with friends and family. These pastimes reflect the relaxed Spanish way of living in one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Host families are extremely well screened and very loving. This program gets returnees year after year, so great it is. Cost is really reasonable considering everything included (as long as you sign up with this program through their web site as there are organizations that sell the same program for much more so high quality it is). This program is considered the most complete exposure to a foreign country because as they say it is true that it combines CLASSES (art, debate, street talk, folklore, among others) with FUN and EXCITING ACTIVITIES such as Latin Dance Classes, Bullfight, Boat Excursion, etc…, FULL DAY OUTINGS to places of historical and cultural interest such as prehistoric Altamira Caves, Guggenheim Museum, Roman Ruins, "Capricho de Gaudi", Roman Route Hiking adventure, etc... are also ALL INCLUDED IN THE PRICE while living with a local, loving and carefully selected HOST FAMILY. I know this program allows you to choose from several host families (the type of things this program does, no other program would ever) in order for everyone to be happy. It offers you the possibility of enrolling with a friend with whom to share same host family home, or for you to stay alone at host family. Many host families count on children of your same age.

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Friday, February 7, 2014

What are some good beaches in southern Spain?

What are some good beaches in southern Spain?
I'm a college student trying to find a nice beach in southern Spain for my April vacation. I'm hoping it will be warm enough by the last week of April to hang out at the beach, so I was thinking that southern Spain had the best chances of being warm. Any suggestions on which beaches are the nicest, warmest, and most fun? Thank you!
Other - Spain - 2 Answers
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It should be warm enough to hang out on the beach, but...no guarantees. I´m pretty sure any of them....Spain is famous for the beaches. I prefer the Costa de la Luz...Atlantic coast. Less crowded and less spoiled.
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Costa de la Luz has better beaches compared to the Andalusian Mediterranean beaches but the water will be a lot colder. If you want fun, go to Costa del Sol. I still find the water there a bit cold compared to Costa Blanca, though. April may be rainy but it won't be cold.

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Saturday, February 1, 2014

For a new born baby just 20 days of age, visa is required for itlay from spain , or just passport.?

For a new born baby just 20 days of age, visa is required for itlay from spain , or just passport.?
I and my wife in spain, we are pakistani, but we both have one year student card of spain. My next semester is in itlay , so i have to go at end of feb 09. we are expecting baby in feb start. so what documents of baby will be required. only passport or visa also required. baby will be just 20 days of age.
Embassies & Consulates - 1 Answers
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Regardless of age, you will need a valid passport and visa to travel. In your case you need to apply for a residency permit for the child as a dependent. However getting one should not be too difficult, if you already have one.

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