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Q: Can I work remotely from a foreign country?

I am Indonesian of the Chinese descent. Can I worked remotely from Indonesia and find a job in China?

1 year 34 weeks ago in  Culture - Beijing

 
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Why don't you try and tell us all about it? 

 

I guess, it depends what do you want to do remotely, i.e. online. Last week, Chinese gov. prohibited English teaching online/remotely ... among the other teaching prohibitions ...

https://answers.echinacities.com/question/there-lack-native-english-teac...

 

I work as a Stock market trader remotely for some 25-years already or even longer.

 

Currently, I am trading FOREX at Stock Market Exchange based in Singapore ... from EU. I am also able to access and trade UK and USA Stock market ..., i.e. no limits at my job.

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Join on Facebook:

Online English Teaching Jobs (OETJobs)

 

They have many online jobs

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Yes, you can. What kind of job can you contribute?

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