I have just received information tonight that InCI is planning to hold the next exam this coming February – not confirmed as yet officially by InCI itself.
If you are planning to take this exam, and require training or retraining for it, here are the types of training available:
• FBC (Full Bilingual Course) = 60 hours
• RC (Refresher Course) = 30 hours
• SC (Special Course) = 15 hours
• OC (Online Course)
For more information, please reply to this e-mail: I have just received information tonight that InCI is planning to hold the next exam this coming February – not confirmed as yet officially by InCI itself.
If you are planning to take this exam, and require training or retraining for it, here are the types of training available:
• FBC (Full Bilingual Course) = 60 hours
• RC (Refresher Course) = 30 hours
• SC (Special Course) = 15 hours
• OC (Online Course)
For more information, please reply to this e-mail: bilingual@real-estate-
Thursday, December 10, 2009
InCI Exam in February, 2010
Tuesday, December 08, 2009
The importance of being EURES: free movement of persons in Europe
The purpose of the EURES Job Mobility Portal ( http://ec.europa.eu/eures/
The EURES Job Mobility Portal provides access to job vacancies published by EURES members and partner organisations, in particular the public employment services in the participating countries.
Friday, December 04, 2009
Waiting for InCI's approval of my Angariador process
As you know I managed to send all relevant paperwork off to INCI almost 2 weeks ago. I'm not sure if I should be concerned yet that I haven't heard from them regarding the payment for my license? I just wondered if you knew who I should be chasing as I really could do with it so that I am in a position to invoice before the end of the tax year... I.e This month!
You'll probably know in fact - as I have all documentation and am now registered as an Angariador Imobiliario at the Finanças, even though I haven't got my license yet am I in a position to pass an invoice to receive commissions?
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This is a tricky issue to answer.
• First, protocol in any public entity does not operate by standard time.
• All Public entities have 30 days to reply, although in this particular case one could say that InCI would have 20 + 10 days to answer you.
• Thus, it is reasonable that you have been waiting up until now.
• As for invoicing, from a strckly fiscal point-of-view, you have initiated at the Tax Return Office the activity; from the legal regime which binds us to InCI, one must waiting until paying the rate of inscription as an angariador and then invoice.
• On the other hand, InCI represents the State; The State revenue is through taxes (IRS, IVA, etc) and is pleased to tax you.
• Lastly and legally one can write once more to the public entity, after the 30 days without a reply to the first request (whatever this may be), stating that as one has not received a formal reply, the request one has made is to be “tacitly approved”.
Taking all this into consideration, if after 20 working days, since one has sent formally the process to InCI and has not received a reply, one could be led to writing invoices.
I believe it up to you to use caution and seek advise at APEMIP’s office in Vilamoura.
Thursday, December 03, 2009
Presenting different useful continuous training solutions for credits and license validity
The standard mode is to do 30-hours of traditional classroom sessions and thus attain 6 credits. APEMIP and several training companies across Portugal offer very sleepy and get-your-paper solutions. REP can do this, has done it, but our principle differs from these trends.
The most graceful solution is simply to take the exam in its continuous mode, as this is valid for the entirety of the 3-years of the license or enrolment at InCI. And cheap: 25 Euros…
What I do is I have a standard refresher course which takes you through the motions, new changes in the laws etc. It can be done as a whole or in units.
Egs. (from last exam training)
- Lynne took the full refresher course and passed.
- Helena started with a unit (3 sessions and use of online campus, plus the 3 session before the exam itself ) and then decided to add another unit (3 more sessions) to the initial unit of training. She also passed.
- Albertino did 1 unit purely online (He was in Gibraltar) and passed.
So you see we can work round your necessities plus desires and fit them into helping you pass the exam.
Wednesday, December 02, 2009
Mais uma vítima mortal com gripe A em Portugal
Subiu para 23 o número de mortes por Gripe A em Portugal. Os dados divulgados esta quarta-feira pela Direcção-geral da Saúde indicam mais uma vítima mortal do vírus H1N1.
Helpful information about "Mais uma vítima mortal com gripe A em Portugal | SIC Online".
"Subiu para 23 o número de mortes por Gripe A em Portugal. Os dados divulgados esta quarta-feira pela Direcção-geral da Saúde indicam mais uma vítima mortal do vírus H1N1."
- Mais uma vítima mortal com gripe A em Portugal | SIC Online (view on Google Sidewiki)
Tuesday, December 01, 2009
Spread the Joy of Meditation
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Helpful information about "Gift Card Program | David Lynch Foundation".
"David Lynch Foundation is pleased toannounce its new Gift Card Program We invite you to make your gift giving easy for the holidays—and any occasion. Honor the special people in your life with a gift made to the David Lynch Foundation in their name. With your minimum contribution of $120 (package of 10 cards), you can help to bring the Transcendental Meditation (TM) technique to young people around the world. Purchase your gift cards today. Your tax-deductible donation is a wonderful way to help give these deserving young people a life-long gift of increased creativity, better health and less stress, and greater inner happiness."
- Gift Card Program | David Lynch Foundation (view on Google Sidewiki)
Friday, November 27, 2009
Bilingual course in preparation for the IncI exam
I have always spoken and written about the bilingual course in preparation for the IncI exam (or what I now call the Full Bilingual Course) because it is the core of this system: To aid non-fluent, non-speakers pass a multiple-choice 20-question exam paper issued and held by InCI.
These courses have be held successfully for the past 5 years and helped hundreds of professional attain their license as a mediator or their inscription as an Angariador at InCI, by training them in reading comprehension of the Portuguese technical jargon used (“Incian”, as I call it); by teaching them (in English) the in-depth knowledge and practical aspects of these practices in Portugal – Through a special Pidgeon “Incian” Portuguese I have developed over the last 22 years.
If we look at the core course (Bilingual Course in preparation fro the exam), one can say that, as a standard:
• I hold sessions which run on a 2-hour basis per 1-session;
• They are usually held after working hours, i.e, usually after 5 pm and we hold sessions once or twice a week, depending on calendar (holidays, events trainees may have abroad, etc), and only the 2 weeks before the exam itself do we hold more sessons, usally not more than 3 per week;
• All training has to fit the trainee or group of trainees profiles and ongoing development, with the sole aim of making sure he/she/they successfully pass the exam.
But such standards depend on the trainees involved, other circumstances which have to be taken into consideration, and are always mutually agreed with group that is undergoing training, bearing in mind the success in the exam as the ultimate goal in this particuar training process – Each course is tailor-made to fit the trainee.
The special Portuguese as a Foreign Language course co-exists alongisde the FBC for those, usually British nationals, that have greater linguistic difficulties; as they do not have the language skills to follow through immediately the main core course.
Gwaving on & on
I'm all for GWave.
This is a fantastic new way to use emailing in the upfront and proactive manner.
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Daniel