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Hong Kong: Hong Kong real estate:
I am a Canadian real estate broker living in Hong Kong and I work for Island Property. I speak fluent English and Chinese. Please call me for any real estate needs in Hong Kong
68975826 Joseph Wong
wong.joseph99@yahoo.com
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Afghanistan: real estate agent in Afghanistan:
Could anyone tell me if I need a real estate license to sell real estate in Afghanistan. If I do, where do I get the information from? Can anyone recommend any good real estate broker in Kabul?
Portugal: a regional director:
We have recently formed a new Association and we are looking for a regional director in Portugal. Please visit our new website for more information:
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Costa Rica: Living Realistically:
Hi, we are looking for a contact person as our Director for the Costa Rica's chapter, would you be interested?
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Hong Kong: Hiring of relocation consultant:
I am working for Century 21 Real Estate in Hong Kong, the largest real estate company in the world.
We are currently looking for anyone who is interested in working as a relocation consultant for us on a partime basis.
We need anyone from anywhere in the world.
Please email me if you are interested.
josephwong@c21arl.com
Hong Kong: Questioning about moving to Hong Kong:
Hi Samm821,
This is Joseph Wong from Hong Kong. I am a Canadian citizen and I returned to Hong Kong recently from Canada.
I am working for Century 21 Real Estate in HK and I look after the relocation Department for the company. I have a website about moving to Hong Kong: http://tiptopwebsite.com/worldwidepropertiesforsale You can go to my website under "Do you need a visa to come to Hong Kong?" and check it out yourself the requirements about living and working in Hong Kong.
Or you can go to the link to the HK Immigration Department for more info.
http://www.immd.gov.hk/ehtml/home.htm
From what I understand that you do require a visa to stay in HK for more than 90 days even though your bf has a HK ID card unless he marries you and then you can apply for the ID card as his wife.
I am setting up a relocation department for my company and we are looking for expats to help us serve anyone moving to HK. Would you be interested? You can work from home and we can pay you referral fee(s) on any successful referral and when you are here in HK, then you can apply for the real estate license. I can send you some study materials if you are interested. Please send your reply to: jojocan2006ca@yahoo.com
Joseph Wong
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