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sam111

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Hi!

We are Sam and Mariona.

Sam is 28 PADI DM from New Zealand and speaks English and is learning Spanish. Mariona is 34 a PADI OWSI from SPAIN and speaks Catalan, Spanish and English.

We are a professional fun hardworking couple looking to further our dive careers.

We will be arriving in Central America mid July 2018 and are seeking employment.

Thanks for reading,

Hope to hear from you soon!

Sam & Mariona

sam.maguire111@gmail.com
 
Try contacting Gay at Coconut Tree Divers on Roatan - besides co-owning one of the larger shops - she seems to know everyone at other shops in the area - there's about a dozen of them in the West End alone.

Roatan is an inexpensive place to live although slightly more expensive to fly to. There's also a ferry from the mainland if you can make your way from San Pedro Sula to La Ceiba on the coast. Utila is also another option from either.

Lots of diving/dive training in both locations. Nice thing about either is until you get settled - most things are within walking distance. We didn't need a car all week on either - in fact there's very few on Utila..
 
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Thanks for the hot tips Steve!
 
I've heard from someone who looked into it once that strong preference is given to Belizeans by their government in getting work permits so you might check into it if Belize is on your list.
 
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