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Re: working and living in Saint Martin
Posted by: ASutton (---.bmts.com)
Date: July 01, 2008 08:13PM

Hello. I am just finished a 3 year college program, I have been to St.Maarten before and loved it. Iam a registered massage therapist in Canada, does any one perhaps know what the requirement are to work as a massage therapist on SXM? ie. similar to the states? and to work for say 8 months is a work visa required (im assuming yes but i have never worked out side Canada before only travel for pleasure) any links or information would be greatly appreciated. thanks

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Re: working and living in Saint Martin
Posted by: John (---.nwrknj.east.verizon.net)
Date: July 01, 2008 09:33PM

Thank you Philippe! Now this makes perfect sense. I appreciate your expertise in these matters.

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Re: working and living in Saint Martin
Posted by: suraj shirodkar (115.69.253.---)
Date: March 15, 2009 09:35PM

I am seeking job in jewellery industry. 15 years exp in jewellery industry. Knows sales , jewellery making, repairing, polishing, embosing, engraving,
metal cutting, sandcasting and stone setting.
also worked on cruise ship as a jeweller.

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Re: working and living in Saint Martin
Posted by: Barbara1 (Moderator)
Date: March 16, 2009 08:39AM

Thus web site is really not for job listings and opportunities.
You would get more information elsewhere

[www.caribbeanjobfair.com]
[www.sxmjobs.com]
[www.st-maarten.com]


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Re: working and living in Saint Martin
Posted by: Alex (---.projecteye.ch)
Date: April 02, 2009 11:23AM

I am German citizen with nearly 8 years in sales and customer service roles experience, can speak Spanish(teaching degree), Italian and German of course, and would like to know the chances to get a job in this wonderful island.

- What requirements are to fulfill
- How long does a European citizen may stay
- Salary average

Thanking you all in advance

Cheers,

Alex

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Re: working and living in Saint Martin
Posted by: Barbara1 (Moderator)
Date: April 02, 2009 01:49PM

you cannot get a job on the Dutch side.
you would have to inquire about the French side since you are an EU citizen.
The economy is tight right now though and jobs are difficult to find.

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Re: working and living in Saint Martin
Posted by: Rasputin (---.proxy.aol.com)
Date: April 02, 2009 02:16PM

For anyone looking to open a business, there are opportunities where the island is lacking in some important consumer goods.

The island is in dire need for a suppliers and distributors of:

!) 6 ply toilet tissue

2) Left handed hamburgers

3) Honeycomb Candy Bars

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Re: working and living in Saint Martin
Posted by: jaime giovanny parra (190.252.88.---)
Date: June 28, 2009 05:57PM

hola me llamo jaime giovanny me dedico al mantenimiento electrico y electronico y reparacion en general de todo tipo de electrodomestico se ingles y busco una oferta de trabajo en la isla san martin agradeciendo su atencion prestada gracias

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Re: working and living in Saint Martin
Posted by: javier jimenez (---.dsl.bell.ca)
Date: July 02, 2009 07:33PM

HOLIDAYS ON ST MARTEN

Unforgettable holidays
We stay only 2 weeks at IDOLEM Resort and it was so great. As far as concerned me it
Was too short.
I would like share my experience with you, to show you how I liked it. I’d like back every year. You must try it.
This private resort on the Orient Bay is the place where the time stops; it permitted us to enjoy our holidays by our own rhythm.
The villa where we were was so clean. We had a nice view on the orient bay we could enjoy of the sunrise on our great terrace and kitchen.
The resort is close the beach around 5 minutes to walk. I could leave my wife at home while she was taking some rest and enjoy the beach with my kids
Our host, CATHY had contributed to improve our trip on ST. Marten. She gave
me an original cure against sunburn. We have got a pleasant service. Sheets always clean, we fell like home.
I never was so relax!
Thank you CATHY, thank you IDOLEM Resort.

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Re: working and living in Saint Martin
Posted by: Peter (---.chello.pl)
Date: July 15, 2009 05:50AM

Hi I am from Poland and interested to finding a job and living in st Martin.Is there anyone,can tell me if I can legally work in the island with EU passport.

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Re: working and living in Saint Martin
Posted by: Tabba Khady (Moderator)
Date: July 15, 2009 09:11AM

I think that the response is already above... Pls, read the thread from the begining so we wouldn't have to repeat endlessly ourself.
Good luck,

Kind Regards,
Philippe



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Re: want to live and work in st martin
Posted by: nivy louis (205.217.228.---)
Date: July 22, 2009 02:39PM

spinning smiley sticking its tongue outi love the island of st martin but has never visited only hearing about it makes me love it

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Re: working and living in Saint Martin
Posted by: x (90.162.108.---)
Date: August 01, 2009 05:02AM

im from seychelles , married to a spanish girl and ive ben offered to work with a chater company in st martin french side.

just wondering the cost of living with 1600-2000euros a month
rentals long term

anything i should know

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starting a business in saint martin
Posted by: manuella (217.109.101.---)
Date: August 19, 2009 09:41AM

hello

i am currently living in London , i am french and me and my boyfriend would like to open a business in saint Martin

anyone can help me with website and tips ???

thanks a lot
manuellasmiling smiley

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Re: working and living in Saint Martin
Posted by: Danielle (---.dyn.centurytel.net)
Date: September 07, 2009 12:58AM

Please! Yes, the island is over populated with residents needing jobs themselves...but are they qualified to teach? Nope. Be helpful with information (ahem, Kenny and others) or don't post negative comments. People who are posting job "enquiries"...spelled correctly as "inquiries" are not considering moving to St. Martin on a whim, but need to find employment because of a must do relocation. So please, be helpful or be quiet.

"The Friendly Island"? Yeah...ok

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