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	<title>Comments on: Ukrainian Private Entrepreneurship</title>
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		<title>By: Mark Michael Garrow</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have been thinking of going to Ukraine to start my own business as an entrepreneur (independent English teacher). I am officially retired here in the United States and in two months I will be sixty-five years old and on social security. I can cover my basic living expenses in Ukraine with the income I receive from my American social security, but I would still like to continue my online tutoring business in Ukraine. Do you see any legal problems in doing this? I need to spend at least six months to a year studying Ukrainian and Russian. If I enroll in a Ukrainian University as a student in a propaedeutic course in Ukrainian, this could jeopardize my legal status since  students are not allowed to work. I guess the best way to study Ukrainian and Russian would be with a private tutor, rather than through a school. What do you think?
My linguistic skills are very extensive. I have a BA in German and an MA in Theology. I worked for various public and private adult schools in California and Texas and was certified to teach in five area.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have been thinking of going to Ukraine to start my own business as an entrepreneur (independent English teacher). I am officially retired here in the United States and in two months I will be sixty-five years old and on social security. I can cover my basic living expenses in Ukraine with the income I receive from my American social security, but I would still like to continue my online tutoring business in Ukraine. Do you see any legal problems in doing this? I need to spend at least six months to a year studying Ukrainian and Russian. If I enroll in a Ukrainian University as a student in a propaedeutic course in Ukrainian, this could jeopardize my legal status since  students are not allowed to work. I guess the best way to study Ukrainian and Russian would be with a private tutor, rather than through a school. What do you think?<br />
My linguistic skills are very extensive. I have a BA in German and an MA in Theology. I worked for various public and private adult schools in California and Texas and was certified to teach in five area.</p>
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