Foro Flamenco


Posts Since Last Visit | Advanced Search | Home | Register | Login

Today's Posts | Inbox | Profile | Our Rules | Contact Admin | Log Out



Welcome to one of the most active flamenco sites on the Internet. Guests can read most posts but if you want to participate click here to register.

This site is dedicated to the memory of Paco de Lucía, Ron Mitchell, Guy Williams, Linda Elvira, Philip John Lee, Craig Eros, Ben Woods, David Serva and Tom Blackshear who went ahead of us.

We receive 12,200 visitors a month from 200 countries and 1.7 million page impressions a year. To advertise on this site please contact us.





Help from school in Spain required   You are logged in as Guest
Users viewing this topic: none
  Printable Version
All Forums >>Discussions >>General >> Page: [1]
Login
Message<< Newer Topic  Older Topic >>
 
rogeliocan

Posts: 811
Joined: Nov. 23 2009
From: Canada

Help from school in Spain required 

I will be going to Spain for over 3 months and I am having last minute delays with the school I have been working with for the last 6 months, very difficult to get a letter of registration.

Without it I need to cut my trip short so it is under 3 months. A visa for France would work but it seems you need a medical appointment when you arrive, problem since I will be there but later.

This is a desperate call but I need to ask if anyone knows a school that would write me this simple letter so I can apply for the visa. If the school is in Jerez, I will attend some classes, and I will be able to also take some from my teacher as well. If not, well, I would prefer not attending and just stay with my teacher in Jerez.
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Dec. 9 2014 16:09:47
 
jmb

Posts: 119
Joined: Oct. 14 2014
From: Vallecas - Madrid - Spain

RE: Help from school in Spain required (in reply to rogeliocan

Searching in internet:

http://www.joseignaciofranco.com/

Ask them about your possibilities.

I do not know what means official exacly. I guess it should be listed in any Ministery.

_____________________________

Suenas payo ¡y lo sabes!

Sing and string - other flamenco blog
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Dec. 9 2014 17:37:11
 
rogeliocan

Posts: 811
Joined: Nov. 23 2009
From: Canada

RE: Help from school in Spain required (in reply to jmb

Saddly, he cannot provide proof of registration.
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Dec. 9 2014 17:44:58
 
Escribano

Posts: 6415
Joined: Jul. 6 2003
From: England, living in Italy

RE: Help from school in Spain required (in reply to rogeliocan

Spain may be looser on this but anti-terrorism laws mean you have to be enrolled and attend classes to get and keep, such a visa. The school must also be recognised as a recognised educational establishment.

The UK is not in Schengen, so you could continue your lessons over here.

_____________________________

Foro Flamenco founder and Admin
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Dec. 9 2014 17:53:03
 
rogeliocan

Posts: 811
Joined: Nov. 23 2009
From: Canada

RE: Help from school in Spain required (in reply to Escribano

I understand that very well, but it is not the school's responsibility to verify whether I am a terrorist or not, it is the consulate. So they don't have to worry about that.

Yes I am considering non Schengen regions but UK is muy caro!!!
I'm considering more formal school in Barcelona.
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Dec. 9 2014 18:05:20
 
Escribano

Posts: 6415
Joined: Jul. 6 2003
From: England, living in Italy

RE: Help from school in Spain required (in reply to rogeliocan

quote:

I understand that very well, but it is not the school's responsibility to verify whether I am a terrorist or not, it is the consulate. So really, they don't have to worry about that.


I understand this very well too, having looked at all the ways to get my fiancée into Spain from Mexico. The bureaucracy was a nightmare, so I moved back to the UK.

It is not the school's responsibility but they can be shut down for enrolling non-attending students. Maybe I misunderstood you. Are you looking to attend a school or get a letter to support your visa with no intention of attending the school? Sorry if I seem a little slow.

_____________________________

Foro Flamenco founder and Admin
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Dec. 9 2014 18:28:22
 
rogeliocan

Posts: 811
Joined: Nov. 23 2009
From: Canada

RE: Help from school in Spain required (in reply to Escribano

It is to study flamenco, so legitimate and 0 risk to the school, like me applying to Taller Flamenco. I think you would be very happy to have more business, I register for the period, I get a letter from you saying I'm registered.
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Dec. 9 2014 19:50:51
 
Escribano

Posts: 6415
Joined: Jul. 6 2003
From: England, living in Italy

RE: Help from school in Spain required (in reply to rogeliocan

You seem a little touchy, but this is not what I understood from your initial post.

quote:

This is a desperate call but I need to ask if anyone knows a school that would write me this simple letter so I can apply for the visa. If the school is in Jerez, I will attend some classes, and I will be able to also take some from my teacher as well. If not, well, I would prefer not attending and just stay with my teacher in Jerez.


There's a lot more to consider, like proof of adequate funds, proof of Spanish address, registering with the local police upon arrival etc., but I'm out of this one. Best of luck.

_____________________________

Foro Flamenco founder and Admin
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Dec. 9 2014 19:58:46
 
rogeliocan

Posts: 811
Joined: Nov. 23 2009
From: Canada

RE: Help from school in Spain required (in reply to Escribano

quote:

There's a lot more to consider, like proof of adequate funds, proof of Spanish address, registering with the local police upon arrival etc., but I'm out of this one. Best of luck.

Yes, I have all this ready, been preparing this for a while and at last minute had problem with the school I was going to.

And by the way, lol on trying to get your fiancé into Spain, I can't even imagine the undertaking. Just opening a bank account, it's been 6 weeks and still no news apart than 'we have received your application'.
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Dec. 9 2014 20:37:45
 
Paul Magnussen

Posts: 1805
Joined: Nov. 8 2010
From: London (living in the Bay Area)

RE: Help from school in Spain required (in reply to rogeliocan

I remember the first time I went to Spain: it was in 1982.

I said “I just have to go to the bank, I’ll be back in 15 or 20 minutes”.

Everybody laughed, and I couldn’t understand why.

_____________________________

  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Dec. 9 2014 21:56:28
 
Mark2

Posts: 1871
Joined: Jul. 12 2004
From: San Francisco

RE: Help from school in Spain required (in reply to Paul Magnussen

It took me 30 minutes to buy a toothbrush at a pharmacy in costa rica. There were two customers ahead of me. The girl at the counter had a tip jar.......
quote:

ORIGINAL: Paul Magnussen

I remember the first time I went to Spain: it was in 1982.

I said “I just have to go to the bank, I’ll be back in 15 or 20 minutes”.

Everybody laughed, and I couldn’t understand why.
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Dec. 9 2014 22:14:10
 
Anders Eliasson

Posts: 5780
Joined: Oct. 18 2006
 

RE: Help from school in Spain required (in reply to rogeliocan

The only "real" problem is to get into the country. I have known lots of people being here for years without the appropiate papers. Noone ask for anything once you are here. Maybe the police, but only if yoiu ARE a bad boy.
Spain have weird ways and doesnt work like other places in Europe. You have the formal Spain which is very strict and socalled modern and then you have reality. Reality is buying the mayor a drink insted of filling out papers when you reform your house.
Also, what would be the risk if you "get caught"? You will be told to leave the country. They are not going to beat you up or something else.
I dont say you should be illegal, but life is the way it is.

The other option is to apply for a school for real. I think its going to be very difficult for you to get a paper if you dont apply and pay. Their mentality is: "Why should I care and risk something" I think thats understandable.

So if you have a return ticket, that is flexible and you apply for 2 weeks in a scholl and stay a little longer and use your wonderfull foreign dinero here in the land of the sun. Is that being a criminal?

BTW, your profile doesnt say, but where do you come from.

_____________________________

Blog: http://news-from-the-workshop.blogspot.com/
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Dec. 10 2014 7:03:17
 
rogeliocan

Posts: 811
Joined: Nov. 23 2009
From: Canada

RE: Help from school in Spain required (in reply to Anders Eliasson

quote:

The other option is to apply for a school for real. I think its going to be very difficult for you to get a paper if you dont apply and pay.


Hi, I offered, to pay, I am trying to register to a school. I have contacted a few schools (schools with actual banners and some with web sites) but in most cases I got no answer.

oh yeah, and I am from Canada
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Dec. 10 2014 10:12:30
 
Anders Eliasson

Posts: 5780
Joined: Oct. 18 2006
 

RE: Help from school in Spain required (in reply to rogeliocan

If you have a visa to France, doesnt it mean you can visit Spain?

Canada is very big. Sorry, but I have this map thing. I like to look at the map and then say ahhh, this guy is from there. The profile section should have a map with a flag on IMO.

_____________________________

Blog: http://news-from-the-workshop.blogspot.com/
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Dec. 10 2014 11:34:46
 
Bliblablub

 

Posts: 60
Joined: Oct. 9 2013
 

RE: Help from school in Spain required (in reply to rogeliocan

I wouldn't write you papers either. You come off as a pesky guy to be honest. Also lol about the "we know the state of Spain, Italy and Greece", as if that had any relation to your story.
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Dec. 10 2014 15:19:34
 
Richard Jernigan

Posts: 3430
Joined: Jan. 20 2004
From: Austin, Texas USA

RE: Help from school in Spain required (in reply to Paul Magnussen

Entering Spain from the U.K. a couple of years ago the two border guards asked me what my profession was. I said, "I am retired. I just wander around and spend money."

They replied in unison, "Welcome to Spain!"

RNJ
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Dec. 10 2014 17:48:38
 
por medio

 

Posts: 289
Joined: Nov. 15 2009
 

RE: Help from school in Spain required (in reply to Richard Jernigan

They need more people like you
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Dec. 10 2014 18:41:10
 
rogeliocan

Posts: 811
Joined: Nov. 23 2009
From: Canada

RE: Help from school in Spain required (in reply to rogeliocan

all done. friend of a friend. Thanks for the help.
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Dec. 10 2014 20:30:13
 
rogeliocan

Posts: 811
Joined: Nov. 23 2009
From: Canada

RE: Help from school in Spain required (in reply to Bliblablub

quote:

s if that had any relation to your story.

you are correct, I apologize. Statement removed.
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Dec. 10 2014 20:36:22
 
Anders Eliasson

Posts: 5780
Joined: Oct. 18 2006
 

RE: Help from school in Spain required (in reply to rogeliocan

Ok, good luck and enjoy

_____________________________

Blog: http://news-from-the-workshop.blogspot.com/
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Dec. 11 2014 7:47:40
Page:   [1]
All Forums >>Discussions >>General >> Page: [1]
Jump to:

New Messages No New Messages
Hot Topic w/ New Messages Hot Topic w/o New Messages
Locked w/ New Messages Locked w/o New Messages
 Post New Thread
 Reply to Message
 Post New Poll
 Submit Vote
 Delete My Own Post
 Delete My Own Thread
 Rate Posts


Forum Software powered by ASP Playground Advanced Edition 2.0.5
Copyright © 2000 - 2003 ASPPlayground.NET

0.078125 secs.