Moving to Durres September 2014
I will be moving to Durres in September 2014 to teach in a new international school. I know very little about the country but am excited to experience a completely new way of life. Does anyone have any tips/helpful info?
Better yet, are there any English speakers out there who will be living in Durres/Tirana?
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sweetpeaches wrote:Hey, I go to Albania on a regular basis. I guess I would recommend learning Albanian. Are you English? I can definitely inform you of a lot you need to know.聽 So how did you manage to get the job there? I nearly moved there myself i even found a flat in blloku area. Is it in Durres or Tirana? I would definitely choose Tirana over Durres. I've got my best friend over there who is Albanian yet lived in UK for a long time so can even put you in touch.
Hi sweetpeaches, yes learning Aklbanian is top of my list! I am trying to find language teachers in my area at the moment.
I found the job it on the international teaching circuit and had a good feeling about it so I went for it! The school is in Durres but I'm not sure where my apartment will be. That would be fantastic
how kind of you!
Any important info that I should be aware of before I go? I've had a look at lots of info online, but any extra info you can give me would be great!
1. Approach driving with caution! It's scary out there!
2. Have you got a visa sorted? If not, make sure you check out the requirements before you go. I just got stung because I didn't have an apostile for my UK police check and it's been a mission sorting it out. Let me know if you need more info re visas.
3. Find a trustworthy local to help you out. In Albania it's all about who you know!
I am loving life in Albania. It's an incredibly beautiful and friendly country. And safe - don't worry about being a single female. Just be sensible!

welcome to Albania! You will have a good time. I am also a teacher but I teach in Tirana, not in Durres.
People here are friendly. If you stay for a long time I recommend: You should learn Albanian Language, It is not very difficult. You need to have contacts. I mean: do You know anyone you can聽 trust,聽 any reliable friend? you will need help to find a house? To know everything about the city: markets, hospital, police office etc. That's why you need help at the beginning. I like the advice s.o from the forum gave to You: late in the evening - don't walk alone in the street. It is like everywhere: not safe.
Sara h
You can stay as you want in our country, we are聽 are open to good people. but tell us something more about your aspirations, for聽 to spend a part of life in our country and so, will see to you and opportunities to facilitate integration. Good luck
I am a Peace Corps volunteer training teachers and school directors here in Durr毛s. If you want to tell me a little more about what you are interested in maybe I can help. I can also send you a community map I made showing some of the good places to eat and visit.
Steve
I have been living in States for almost seven years.... And now I am back to Albania. I live and work in Tirana, which it will be the best choice for you as well, by the way, and of course if you will have the chance to choose

Albania is a very nice country. People are mostly friendly and helpful. So no need to be scared. Of course, as in every country you will need some precautions and advices, but consider to do and act as in all foreign countries when you go first. Than you will feel what is right or wrong!
Have the greatest time in Albania!
I definitely think that you don't have to worry about living alone in Albania. Live is same as every where in the world, you have places that you may frequent and places that you have to avoid. Any way as you are a female every one will be gentle with you. The past year and this one we're yet we've had to many tourists and to be honest we didn't heard any bad news. So you have to know that Durres and Tirana have been faced long time before with tourists, today nobody considers you as a tourist or a foreinger but as a local habitant. I'm live in Tirana and I specially have contact with foreing people very often, they like the country, they feel comfortable and they simply love the way of living here. I hope you do the same.
For any question don't hesitate to take contact.
Bye.
Anyone teaching at Albanian college in durres? What was the experience like?
Durres is lovely and the people are very friendly.. I am teaching at ACD, it's been an absolute roller coaster so far as it's such a huge project! A great team and fantastic experience though if you're up for a challenge and aren't afraid to work hard. Will you be joining us?
I've been teaching in Canada for about 10 years and have had about all the stability I can handle - ready for an adventure! I've already applied and am just waiting to hear back. Would love to keep you as a contact as I have a ton of questions - like what is the housing really like? Lol and is their a lot of green space as I'm a huge nature person 

Send me a private message and I'll try to answer all the questions you throw at me.
Thank you,
Steven

I think I can edit away this email address within the next hour, if you see this and use it within that time.聽
I'm preparing the application materials at this moment.
Could you send me privately any insider tips, or reasons why I should not be enthusiastic about this job prospect?
Like, what should I make of the fact that there's no street address for the College anywhere on the website?
i moved to albania 5 weeks ago to live with my boyfriend.聽 i only know basic albanian and i was wondering whether anyone knew of anywhere where i could go to learn albanian as my boyfriend is struggling to teach me.聽 聽i ask him what he is saying but i keep forgetting and i feel that i need to go to classes to learn.
also i am only here on my passport and my 90 days are up in january.聽 i have been to the border police and said that all i need is a CRB check from the UK to be able to apply for a residency permit which i have applied for *THE CRB THAT IS).聽 is this the only thing i need or is there something else i need before i may become illegal if i do not have the correct papers?聽
i would be grateful for some help.
thanks
I'm on the lookout for language lessons too, I'll let you know if I find anything.
Regarding the CRB, I had to get mine apostilled so it would be recognised by the Gov as a legit document but that may have just been for a working permit. I'd ask them about that. If you do need to have it apostilled, I used Hague Apostille () and the turnaround was pretty quick.
Hope that helps, good luck!
ive been to the border police twice and it was he same woman and she said two different things each time i went.聽 the second time i went she said all that i need is a crb check and then the appostile which has been sent away now.聽 i have an application form which i am going to fill in just encase but i think all i need is the CRB check, passport photos, a copy of my passport and maybe the application form.
thanks for your info
My husband and I are deciding whether or not to move to Durres to teach at ACD this January. We would love some feedback on what it's like to live in Durres, what the cost of living is like, how intense the language barrier is, what it might be like to live there with a dog (we have a small dog who would be coming with us), and how the school is.
Any help is much appreciated!
Thanks!
I hear a few teachers are unhappy and leaving already. Only 85 kids and building in a mess. Durres full of beggars and general poverty. Hardly anyone speaks English here.
It is the least developed country in Europe and my advice would be find somewhere better.
Dingo
Well, each to their own. As with any new school, it's a challenge and isn't suited to everyone...
In my opinion Durres (and Albania in general) has a lot more to offer once you scratch the surface. Good luck on your quest for somewhere better Dingo!
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