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So with these new July 1st visa requirements has China become the hardest country in the region to teach English in?
Two years experience required for teaching English? Top lel not even Taiwan or Japan require that and their salaries are much higher and their countries much nicer.
On the other hand do you think wages will be going up if this results in a shortage of teachers?
10 years 35 weeks ago in Visa & Legalities - China
As someone described by another poster as 'jaded and mentally ill' here is my 2 cents. I think in the next couple of years wages will rise as more people are discouraged by the entry requirements for English teachers. The salary will peak before conditions for foreign teachers are made more difficult. However, those still here will probably be observed more closely by local teachers as they absorb the different teaching methods used. At a guess, anyone who really wants to be a teacher will move to countries that are more appreciative of genuine teachers who like an organised environment. That is all my crystal ball says, however, it has been quite inaccurate of late.....
i guess nothing will change... Just wont be F visa teaching now will be M visa