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Q: Qualified Canadian teacher (experience teaching ESL and IELTS) looking for summer work.

Hi,

  I am a qualified Canadian teacher looking to work in Shanghai for the summer either as an English or dance teacher. I have worked with the IELTS program, and have taught ESL for many years. I also have a dance background and would love to teach that as well. Do you have any suggestions?

Thanks so much,

Ang

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there was an ad from fellow named chris for ielts teacher in shanghai recently , not sure of time frame , his qq 344295370

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Firstly, if you're serious, I'd suggest NOT posting as anonymous!

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What exactly does "Canadian" consit of?

Hugh.G.Rection:

'Consit of"?

 

If you are asking what she means by the term 'Canadian teacher', I would imagine from the context that she means she is a teacher from Canada. 

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nevermind:

Do expats lose their sense of sarcasm after five years? 

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Hugh.G.Rection:

My apologies, written sarcasm is often hard to detect.

 

P.S. I've only been here 2 years 2 months and 16 days.

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A: No, it's not allowed to work under RP at 2nd job! I'd say, Z visa
A:No, it's not allowed to work under RP at 2nd job! I'd say, Z visa/RP sponsor can have an objections to your part-time job. I did the same at my English teaching in China and elsewhere, butT ... I casually mentioned at my prime job, some kindergarten or another school asked me to work with them part-time. Then, my Q: "Is that permitted?" ...  Answer from RP sponsor was always "Yes, but you can't be late or miss the classes at our school ..." with my reply: "No, our work schedule has a priority, and I'll arrange classes at kindergarten only in my free time." When I cleared that, I was undertaking any extra teaching hours at other schools and private students in my free time.Sometimes, teachers at my prime job asked me if I'm willing to have some extra classes elsewhere.I accepted after the talk with School's principal. I suggest, you test the felling at your Z/RP sponsor and once you see they don't object, you can work at 2nd job. Keeping your 2nd job as a secret from your employer won't work, 'cause you're laowai and Chinese know exactly what you do in your free time. However, despite your employer's agreement for extra work, you are still in violation of Chinese Labour law, and even if your sponsor agrees to your extra work, you can still get in trouble, because it's clearly written (somewhere ... ) that under Z/WP, one can work only at the Z-sponsor and nowhere else. Penalties ... I'd say, there won't be any warnings and you'll be required to exit China in short Exit time.It never happened to me, so I can't really advice how is when manure hits the fan ...  -- icnif77