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Q: Are Thai, Malaysian, Singaporean nationality teachers accepted in China? Is there an age limitation?

1. Often in a job search, it is specifically mentioned that passport holders should be from UK, US, NZ, Australia or Africa only. Even those with no experience are accepted.  

 

2. Is there an age limit to work in international schools in China? 

1 week 6 days ago in  Teaching & Learning - China

 
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 You cannot legally teach English in China with non-English passport broken heart

... as it is a norm almost everywhere around the world. 

 

... been there, done that ... for a longer term,  enlightened  before the Labour Law changes in China in 2017 ... 

 

After that, I've tried as a non-English native teacher in Russia, Turkey and Spain, where you can maybe land a job today as a non-native English teacher for a significantly lower pay. 

 

Detailed job market research is advised... 

 

Good luck! ..., but IMO, it's not worth a hassle!

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 You cannot legally teach English in China with non-English passport broken heart

... as it is a norm almost everywhere around the world. 

 

... been there, done that ... for a longer term,  enlightened  before the Labour Law changes in China in 2017 ... 

 

After that, I've tried as a non-English native teacher in Russia, Turkey and Spain, where you can maybe land a job today as a non-native English teacher for a significantly lower pay. 

 

Detailed job market research is advised... 

 

Good luck! ..., but IMO, it's not worth a hassle!

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A: Add-it: Getting into the recruiters ... You could also research a
A:Add-it: Getting into the recruiters ... You could also research any school/job offering posted by the recruiters ... as an example:"First job offering this AM was posted by the recruiter 'ClickChina' for the English teacher position at International School in Jinhua city, Zhejiang Province, China...https://jobs.echinacities.com/jobchapter/1355025095  Jinhua No.1 High School, Zhejiang website has a 'Contact Us' option ...https://www.jinhuaschool-ctc.org ... next, prepare your CV and email it away ..." Good luck! -- icnif77