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DESCRIPTION :

PROGRAM: Take a job abroad and improve your language skills! Work placement are generally organized in the hotel and catering industry. Jobs are paid.

PAID WORK PLACEMENT:
A Work and Travel program is a paid job organized on a long but limited term, in which the student regularly changes work positions and work places. 
A pure Work Experience program is a program in which the student focuses on the paid job. Optional or compulsory language courses may be added to the program, depending on the project or the citizenship of the student.
A Work and Study program combines compulsory language courses with a paid job, in which a student works in a temporary position in a company.

Paid jobs are usually available in the Hotel/Catering/Entertaining sectors but other positions may also be available.

ELIGIBILITY: depends of destination (age and geographical origin of the student may vary).

Students applying for a work experience abroad should have:
- the wish to improve their language skills;
- the wish to get a professional experience through a job abroad;
- at least an intermediate level in the language studied and used on the workplace;
- some previous experience or skills in the work field requested or offered.
Specific requirements are indicated on each program description.
Depending on the program, it may be requested for the participant to be a full time student in his/her home country. 

Students should understand that these programs are not designed for making savings to bring back home. Paid jobs allow students to fund their stay abroad. These programs are educational language programs, in which the student gets language improvement and professional experience.

DESTINATIONS: Jobs in Spain, Jobs in England, Jobs in Ireland, Jobs in Australia, Jobs in New Zealand and Jobs in Canada.

ACCOMMODATION: depends on destination, please have a look on each program. Sometimes you can be lodged at your work place or you have to find your own accommodation.

WORK CONDITIONS:
Work conditions of the job (wage, working hours, taxes, accommodation facilities if any) are specified either on the program description or on the work contract or internship agreement. The timetable and conditions of employment is to be agreed upon at the time of interview between the employer and the employee.
Generally speaking, students on a paid job will be entitled to be paid the minimum wage of the country, if any. The wage offered remains at the entire discretion of the employer.
If a dispute occurs on the work conditions, students should refer to the Nacel’s local representative in order to find an amicably solution for all parties involved.

LANGUAGE COURSES:
Language courses may be offered on an optional or compulsory basis, depending on the program and the citizenship of the student (language courses may be a requirement for the visa application). These language courses are usually held in local language schools. The price of the language course may be included in the price or remains the responsibility of the student. 

VISA:
Students are responsible for obtaining the necessary visas, work permit and Social Security coverage, if required. Please note that visa requirements are specific for each country and specified in each program description. Visa requirements usually depend on the program, the host country and the citizenship of the student.
Some programs are only opened to students from a limited number of countries (in Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, France and Spain). Work conditions, for example the length of the contract or of the working hours, may also depend on the citizenship of the student. Financial supporting documents, exam application or language course application may be required from the different Embassies to deliver visas.
Nacel is not responsible:
- for collecting visa information from Embassies;
- for supporting the visa application nor intervene with Embassies;
- for the local registration to national authorities if required;
- for students travelling without appropriate visas and documents;
- for cancellation due to visa refusal.
Nacel commits itself to support applicants with official Acceptance Letters and necessary documents for their visa application.


SPAIN :


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1. To learn spanish in Spain with Nacel is the best way to improve your Spanish

2. Discover Spain, a multi faceted country, where sunny beaches mix with snowy mountains

3. After your Spanish courses, go to a Flamenco show

4. While you learn Spanish in Spain, discover the richness of Spanish culture, which has so many influences

5. Go to a bullfight after your Spanish courses and make have own opinion on this touchy subject

6. Taste the traditional Spanish food, so rich and famous, while you study Spanish in Spain

7. After your Spanish courses, go shopping in one of the numerous and trendy boutiques, which are jewels of the Spanish Fashion

8. Immerse yourself in the so different Spanish lifestyle, while you learn Spanish in Spain

9. Our host families will know how to make you discover their culture after your Spanish courses

10. Nacel international has more than 50 years of experience in language classes and is a language course leader on the French and European market.


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Spain in short

Country: Spain
Number of inhabitants: 46 505 963
Climate: Temperate; clear, hot summers in interior, more moderate and cloudy along coast; cloudy, cold winters in interior, partly cloudy and cool along coast
Capital: Madrid
Government type: Parliamentary Monarchy
Currency: euro
Religions: Roman Catholic 94%, other 6%
Languages : Castilian Spanish 74%, Catalan 17%, Galician 7%, Basque 2%; note - Castilian is the official language nationwide; the other languages are official regionally
National Holiday: National Day, 12 October
GDP per capita: 29 500 $ (2010)


    Spanish is a Romance language. It is the world’s second most-spoken language by native speakers. Spanish is the official language in Spain, in Equatorial Guinea, and in most Latin American countries: in total, 20 nations have chosen Spanish as their primary language. There are variations among the regions of Spain and in South America in the way the Spanish is spoken. However, these are minor differences, mainly accent’s differences. Whatever their origins are, two Spanish speakers of different countries will understand each other perfectly.

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