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1.
Do I need a Passport or Work Visa? - You will
need a Passport, and you might also need a Work VISA
depending on which country you are from. Yes, and
you should apply for them immediately. Within our
ebook, you will find listings of Passport Agencies
in your area. Many Passport agencies provide
expedited passport processing services. You can
usually get it within 3-5 days. You will also find
dozens of links to web sites providing International
Work VISA Application and Processing Services as
well, intended for job seekers worldwide.
If you do in fact need a Work VISA, the Cruise Ship
Employment Office or Agency will handle all paper
work and request the VISA on your behalf.
Note:
Depending on your
country of residence, you may or may not be required
to apply for a Work Visa.
2.
Who pays for the plane ticket to and from the ship?
The cruise line or your employment agency.
3.
How long are the contracts? - 1-3 weeks, 2-3
months, 4-6 months + "Long Term Contracts Are
Available"
4.
How long does it take for me to actually start
working once my application is accepted? 1-4
weeks
5.
Is there medical care on board? Yes, there are
Doctors, Nurses and helpers on staff.
6.
Will I be sharing a cabin? Yes, a maximum of 1
roommate for entry-level positions. Single rooms
available for higher-positions, and seniority
status.
7.
Where will I be eating my meals? The Employee
Cafeteria, 24/7 Buffet and/or separate meals ordered
from the kitchen.
8.
Can I receive mail? Yes, you will receive an
itinerary of port addresses to where you can pick up
your mail.
9.
Can I make or receive phone calls? Yes, but you
must use a satellite, which will cost you roughly
$5-$10 a minute. Your best bet is to wait until you
arrive in your port (destination)
10.
Are there laundry facilities on board? Yes, for
all crewmembers
11.
Do I wear a uniform? Depends on position
12.
Can I use the public/passenger areas? Depends
on position
13.
Am I allowed to get off in every port? Yes,
when your schedule permits
14.
How many days a week do I work? Depends on
position. (For higher positions, 4-7 days a week)
15.
Are there any age restrictions to working on a
cruise ship? Cruise ships will allow you to
work, regardless of age, however you must be able to
perform the tasks required for the job. The age
minimum is 16-18, depending on which cruise line you
choose and where the cruise ship is based out of.
16.
Am I allowed to have guests on the ship? Yes,
family and friends (free and discounted rates)
17.
Will I get seasick? That we don't know!
Getting seasick is very uncommon, but if you should,
there is medicine that will be given to you free of
charge to help you cope with it.
18.
Are there any monthly expenses that will be
incurred? No, all expenses are paid for by the
cruise line. Free Room and Board, Free Food & Free
International Travel!
19.
How much money will I make on average? For
entry-level positions, $2,000/MO. You bank
everything!
20.
Do I need a medical exam? - Yes, the cruise line
will give you one or the Employment Agency will
refer you to a medical institute to have it done.
You should be in decent health!
21.
Will cruise lines employ married couples or
boyfriend & girlfriend? Yes, there are many
cruise lines which will hire married couples or
boyfriend & girlfriend. Information is included
within our ebook.
22.
Is it possible for me to get a job on the same
cruise ship with my friends? Yes, there are
many cruise lines which will allow you to get a job
on the same ship with your friends, if you make the
proper arrangements with the cruise line office or
agency. Information is included within our ebook.
23.
What are the chances of actually getting a cruise
ship job once I order the ebook? Excellent.
The CSE Network, Inc. has become the net's most
comprehensive cruise ship employment source online
to find a cruise ship job. Never before has a
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with all of the cruise ship employment information
you need to find a cruise ship job, no matter what
country you live in. (Cruise
Ship Office locations worldwide - Contact Info,
employment agencies, training programs and schools,
passport agencies, resume info, cruise ship profile
information, visa info, plus so much more....)
Many other cruise ship employment sites sell a
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to be a cruise ship employment or recruiting agency,
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cruise ship you want to work on.
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24.
Will taxes be taken from my check, and if
so how much, and which countries does it apply to?
The amount that you have taken from your check
depends on what country you're from! You must
contact the cruise line office or recruiting agency
to find out the details. We have all contact
information located within our eBook.
25.
Am I able to apply for a cruise ship job even if I'm
living outside of the U.S.? Yes, you can apply
for a cruise ship job regardless of what country you
live in.
26.
Am I able to work with a U.S., Canadian or Foreign
Passport? Yes, as long as you have a passport
from your home country, you can work on a cruise
ship. However, depending on what country you live
in, you may also have to pick up a visa. You can
find out if you need one by contacting the Cruise
Ship Employment Offices & Agencies listed within our
eBook. If you should require a VISA, the
Cruise Ship Employment Office or Agency will handle
all necessary paperwork and request the VISA on your
behalf directly. There is usually no problem
at all.
27.
Is it common to request to work on the same Cruise
Ship with Spouses, your Boyfriend or Girlfriend,
Friends or Relatives? Yes, in fact, the Cruise
Ship Employment Offices/Agencies receive requests
all of the time from individuals who wish to work on
the same ship with other people. It's usually no
problem at all. Just be sure that when you're
contacting the Cruise Ship Employment
Offices/Agencies, that you state that you would like
to work on the same ship with other people.
28.
What type of Work Visa do I need, and where do I
obtain it? Well, the type of Work Visa you'll
need varies. It depends on which Cruise Line and
Ship you decide to work for, and which route(s) the
Cruise Ship sails. Also, you may or may not need a
VISA to work on a cruise ship. All information
on Work Visa's for your country and all
International Embassy/Passport Information is
included within our eBook.
29.
What currency/funds will I be paid in? That
depends on where the Cruise Line Company is based.
If the Cruise Line is based in the U.S., you'll be
paid in U.S. funds. If the Cruise Line is based in
Canada, you'll be paid in Canadian Funds. If the
Cruise Line is based in the U.K., you'll be paid in
U.K. funds, etc...
30.
What if I have no Work Experience for my desired
position? No Problem At All! The Cruise
Lines/Ships offer On-The-Job Paid Training for new
employees. The Cruise Lines are accustom to
training new individuals for positions. Even if you
do have experience, you'll still receive training on
board.
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