best TEFL/TESOL course to teach in Spain

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best TEFL/TESOL course to teach in Spain

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I am currently a licensed Language Arts teacher. I am extremely interested in teaching English in Spain, specifically Barcelona, but don't know which TEFL/TESOL course is the best fit for my specific needs.

I would prefer to take the course in classroom and stateside.
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Re: best TEFL/TESOL course to teach in Spain

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The answer to which course to choose is easy. As Barcelona is very popular with TEFLers and TEFL wannabes, there is no shortage of candidates. To maximise your chances you should take a CELTA/Trinity CertTESOL.

That said, unless you have a passport from an EU member state or an appropriate work visa, it is unlikely you will be able to find legal work either in Spain or in most of Europe.
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Hi Briona, thank you for your response. How does an American citizen obtain a Spanish or European work visa? An EU passport?

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Unless you have (recent) European ancestry, you won't be able to get an EU passport, which will make it as good as impossible for you to find legal work in Europe. A work visa has to be organised through an employer, the catch being that an employer cannot just hire a non-EU citizen, they have to prove that they couldn't find a suitable EU citizen. Which is a fairly unlikely proposition. Things have been made harder still by the recession.

Note that if you come over on a Schengen visa you have 90 days in which to convert that (through an employer) to a valid work visa. If you fail to do so you have to leave not only Spain but the rest of the Schengen zone (which covers most of Europe) for a further 90 days.

So, what can you do? Your best bet is to get in contact with the American schools - either private language schools teaching EFL with a focus on American English or International Schools teaching the American elementary/high school curriculum. In the case of the former, the employer might be able to organise a legitimate work visa by stating the case for an American English speaker; likewise in the case of the latter but with the case further strengthened by the requirement for someone who was familiar with the American schools curriculum.

You definitely have jump through hoops to work legally in Europe; remember that Europeans have the same issue when trying to work legally in America.
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Re: best TEFL/TESOL course to teach in Spain

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Thank you. The information you have provided has been helpful.
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