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Q: Can I get a job in China (i am Arabic teacher for native & non native)?

I am an Egyptian Arabic language teacher specializing in teaching Arabic to both native and non-native speakers. I currently live and work in the United Arab Emirates, where I have gained valuable experience teaching students from different cultures and backgrounds.

I am passionate about teaching the Arabic language and sharing Arab culture with international students. My teaching approach focuses on clear communication, interactive learning, and helping students develop confidence in speaking and understanding Arabic.

I am very interested in working in China, especially because my daughter is currently studying at one of your universities. Being in China would allow me to continue my professional career while supporting my daughter during her studies.

I look forward to contributing my experience, dedication, and passion for teaching Arabic to students in China.

3 weeks 2 days ago in  Teaching & Learning - China

 
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Your first step should be at FindJobz, top L corner of this screen, where you should look for an Arabic language teacher job openings.

 

In order to move to China for longer term (more than 30-days), you'll need an employer, who will sponsor your entry ( Z ) visa, Working and Residence permit later on.

https://hrone.com/blog/work-visa-in-china-the-complete-2025-guide-for-pr...

 

You could also look for a schools in China in need of Arabic language teacher, by using web's search engine with 'Arabic teacher in China' or similar in search.

 

As I look quickly for an Arabic language teacher job openings in China ...

 

https://www.hiredchina.com/jobs/arabic_teacher_1609227685465

 

https://jobs.echinacities.com/jobchapter/1355067167

 

https://www.georjob.com/jobs/we-need-an-arabic-teacher-in-beijing-tzikaj...

 

Good luck!

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Your first step should be at FindJobz, top L corner of this screen, where you should look for an Arabic language teacher job openings.

 

In order to move to China for longer term (more than 30-days), you'll need an employer, who will sponsor your entry ( Z ) visa, Working and Residence permit later on.

https://hrone.com/blog/work-visa-in-china-the-complete-2025-guide-for-pr...

 

You could also look for a schools in China in need of Arabic language teacher, by using web's search engine with 'Arabic teacher in China' or similar in search.

 

As I look quickly for an Arabic language teacher job openings in China ...

 

https://www.hiredchina.com/jobs/arabic_teacher_1609227685465

 

https://jobs.echinacities.com/jobchapter/1355067167

 

https://www.georjob.com/jobs/we-need-an-arabic-teacher-in-beijing-tzikaj...

 

Good luck!

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no, you should teach in dubai. it suits you better

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A: Someone doesn't count ...  Potential employer/Z visa sponsor
A:Someone doesn't count ...  Potential employer/Z visa sponsor will tell you that.Never mind, I just point that out.Your previous working experience can be considered, but it should be at STEM or at least at English teaching.Now, if employer wants you really bad, they'll skip that part and proceed with 'Working Permit' application issued by the .gov.School must convince .gov to issue a Working Permit. Once you have that, you'll proceed with Z visa application at Chinese Embassy in your home country. The other matter you should consider is a Native English passport requirement.You can score Z visa as a non-native English teacher only when/if you hold a degree completed in a native English country (UK, USA, Canada, Ozz, New Zealand, S. Africa or Ireland, I think.) ... and many employers are not aware of that, so make sure, you point that out on your CV! ... if you hold BA from a native English country ... ... and if you don't hold BA degree completed in a native English country, you don't qualify for a Z visa, i.e. you can forget about legally working in China as an E.T..This is an old Chinese Labour law provision ... since 2009 or even earlier ... -- icnif77