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Q: smaller cities in china

I year diploma + native English speaker +  Celta + part time teaching experience. Is it possible to get job legally in China?

8 years 18 weeks ago in  Teaching & Learning - China

 
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Yup, in many cases... you don't even need all that. 

 

You will do fine just watch out for the sharks in the smaller cities that try to lure in niave foreigners. 

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Yes, hit the 'Jobs' tab, top R of the screen.

 

You're required to have BA, TEFL/TESOL Cert. and 2-years of working experience for Z visa, which is the only legal visa for work in China.

Last requirement is set to prevent too young (18-y old) to apply for job postings, IMO. I guess, you can circumvent that easy. 

 

Kindies mills like young FT, more than Public schools (Unis, High/Middle Schools).

 

Chinese employers usually don't reply, if they aren't interested in your CV. Never mind! Keep sending your CV, till you don't land a job/get Contract for view and sign.

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Yup, in many cases... you don't even need all that. 

 

You will do fine just watch out for the sharks in the smaller cities that try to lure in niave foreigners. 

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what part of China strikes your interest?
there are people on here from all over that can give you the good and bad in a lot of cities in China

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and for those who are wondering why a polite answer ....i think this souds like a real question and not a troll

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You'll be right.  As the old mate, Incif, says...just keep on trying.  I would suggest looking at cities away from the east coast.  Just because they're not familiar doesn't mean they aren't worth a go.

Fyi... the north is cold, but they have heating.  The south is hot, and they don't have heating.

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Does that say "1 year Diploma"?

 

If so - then no, you can't work here legally (unless you get yourself an internship).

 

Minimum requirement is a Bachelor's degree.

 

That's so unqualified, untrained people don't come here taking all the unskilled jobs that don't require qualifications - like most countries in the world!

berrycrusher66:

Ouch, you just burned that guy.

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Hello Berry - you're back! And still using this alias even though it's not a Vicki thread..??

 

Did you give me the downvote??

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Hi Mr. Brow. Yes, I am back from my temp ban.

That was me who downvoted youlaugh. The plan was to upvote you but using a phone to vote often leads to accidental downvotes.

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ther you go up voted on your behalf

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