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Q: I graduated from Sunderland university and i need a job from China
Languages: Fluent in Uzbek, Russian, English; Intermediate Turkish, Chinese.
Have ACCA F1-F9 , knowing how to work with IFRS
4 weeks 3 days ago in Visa & Legalities - China
Considering your fluency in all languages listed, one must be a native speaker/passport holder of any lingua to be able to legally work/teach in China, no different than in the most countries around the globe, i.e. "Where are you from?".
... there is also widely use of AI in China, which is much cheaper than import of a real native laowai teacher of any wordly language.
I'd say, you face a tough competition in China women-und-men ...
You might be considered as a non-native English teacher since your BA was completed in a native English country, i.e. non-native English teacher qualifies for work in China, if degree was completed in a native English country.
Make sure, you add that exemption to your CV ... and sure point it out at the interview.
Good luck!
Considering your fluency in all languages listed, one must be a native speaker/passport holder of any lingua to be able to legally work/teach in China, no different than in the most countries around the globe, i.e. "Where are you from?".
... there is also widely use of AI in China, which is much cheaper than import of a real native laowai teacher of any wordly language.
I'd say, you face a tough competition in China women-und-men ...
You might be considered as a non-native English teacher since your BA was completed in a native English country, i.e. non-native English teacher qualifies for work in China, if degree was completed in a native English country.
Make sure, you add that exemption to your CV ... and sure point it out at the interview.
Good luck!