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help! where to study, live and work n Italy!

Last activity 28 February 2010 by Fmaggi

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leeseinadelaide

ciao!Im an aussie chick with teaching qualifications, tourism experience and a remedial massage therapist. I want to experience Italian life but will also need to work...I am over 40 and dont have an eu passport! Impossible or do-able? LISA

Fmaggi

You can sneak in under the radar...go to Perugia for language classes, but...you may not get so rich!!!!  But, you'll certainly have a wonderful time...
Good luck!

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