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Q: What schools hire non native speakers?

2 years 42 weeks ago in  Teaching & Learning - China

 
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None, because hiring of non-native English sneakers for work in China is illegal by Chinese law. 

 

 

There is a part of regulation, non-native English passport holder can be hired legally in China, if such an English teacher holds a degree completed in native English speaking country ... UK, Ireland, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, S. Africa ...

Many Chinese employers aren't aware of such possibility, so you should mention it in order to get an invitation for an interview.

 

You might receive an offer for work in China as a non-native English passport holder, but it will be sponsored with some shady (F) visa and once proper authorities find out about your illegal habitation and work in the city, it will be all (fault) on you ..., i.e. do not accept such an offer!

Legal work for foreigners in China is possible only with Z visa.

 

I hope, that helps!

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Are looking for the listing? 

 

 

None, because hiring of non-native English sneakers for work in China is illegal by Chinese law. 

 

 

There is a part of regulation, non-native English passport holder can be hired legally in China, if such an English teacher holds a degree completed in native English speaking country ... UK, Ireland, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, S. Africa ...

Many Chinese employers aren't aware of such possibility, so you should mention it in order to get an invitation for an interview.

 

You might receive an offer for work in China as a non-native English passport holder, but it will be sponsored with some shady (F) visa and once proper authorities find out about your illegal habitation and work in the city, it will be all (fault) on you ..., i.e. do not accept such an offer!

Legal work for foreigners in China is possible only with Z visa.

 

I hope, that helps!

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A: Add-it: Getting into the recruiters ... You could also research a
A:Add-it: Getting into the recruiters ... You could also research any school/job offering posted by the recruiters ... as an example:"First job offering this AM was posted by the recruiter 'ClickChina' for the English teacher position at International School in Jinhua city, Zhejiang Province, China...https://jobs.echinacities.com/jobchapter/1355025095  Jinhua No.1 High School, Zhejiang website has a 'Contact Us' option ...https://www.jinhuaschool-ctc.org ... next, prepare your CV and email it away ..." Good luck! -- icnif77
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