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Q: Looking for side jobs I can do remotely. Any suggestions?

I have a lot of free time at my current, and would like to use it to make some money on the side. 

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technically, if you want to do a job remotely, you can work for any job located in any country. so there really isn't such a thing as being illegal due to visa support.

 

so check out here

http://www.indeed.com/q-Remote-Part-Time-jobs.html

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Try browsing our Jobs section!

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Admin, he is looking for part time jobs, if he is working for a company that doesn't provide a visa wouldn't that be illegal in China? Does that mean that your website is encouraging criminal behaviour by advertising part time jobs?

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when you say remotely, there are skype jobs teaching english, though most of those jobs pay low and they usually use filipinos for the lessons. you can find the online english jobs on craigslist

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Teach English- post an offer to teach via Skype and you will get responses

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its illigal

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Try italki.com - Online language teaching, you set your rate, course type and schedule and the website take 15% cut from each lesson taught. 

 

They deal with all the admin, student payments etc

 

 

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technically, if you want to do a job remotely, you can work for any job located in any country. so there really isn't such a thing as being illegal due to visa support.

 

so check out here

http://www.indeed.com/q-Remote-Part-Time-jobs.html

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