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Q: Do you think it is possible?

I will graduate after two moths and I want to get English teaching job in china

2 years 27 weeks ago in  Teaching & Learning - China

 
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There is a stipulation at ET job requirements in China that applicant must have 2-years of working experience beside native English passport and BA degree.

 

https://jimmyesl.com/requirements-teaching-english-china/

6. Curriculum Vitae (CV)
You’ll be required to provide a curriculum vitae that includes two years of prior teaching experience.

 

Z visa sponsor/employer might get your WP ..., butT ... you can obtain Z visa only from the Chinese embassy abroad what means you must exit and reenter China ... 

 

Chinese borders are still closed ..., so best for you would be to apply for ET position in China and tell us all about. 

 

See "Find Jobs" tag on the L side of the screen.

 

Good luck!

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There is a stipulation at ET job requirements in China that applicant must have 2-years of working experience beside native English passport and BA degree.

 

https://jimmyesl.com/requirements-teaching-english-china/

6. Curriculum Vitae (CV)
You’ll be required to provide a curriculum vitae that includes two years of prior teaching experience.

 

Z visa sponsor/employer might get your WP ..., butT ... you can obtain Z visa only from the Chinese embassy abroad what means you must exit and reenter China ... 

 

Chinese borders are still closed ..., so best for you would be to apply for ET position in China and tell us all about. 

 

See "Find Jobs" tag on the L side of the screen.

 

Good luck!

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Possible? Anything is 'possible'.

 

Likely? I doubt it. See icnif's answer above for the reasons why, specifically - the passport from a native English speaking country and the small but very inconvenient fact that the borders are closed.

icnif77:

You think, new A-o-t-D is upcoming? 

 

 

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Stiggs:

Lol probably, yeah.

 

Aside from it being on topic, answering the question etc - what this website is supposed to be all about - it's just about the ONLY answer this week.

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icnif77:

I'm telling you,  we're very busy here ... 

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After two moths? What did they do to deserve graduation before you?

Stiggs:

They probably had really good English ability.

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icnif77:

Who? The moths?

 

 Can moths even speak English ...? 

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Stiggs:

Well what language do you think moths speak?  I've never heard a moth speaking Russian, Chinese or even Spanish.

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