Teaching Vacancies In Surrey
Being an English instructor in China presents many challenges. Living in unfamiliar surroundings, trying food which is unusual and overcoming linguistic barriers are some things you could expect. This article explores the teaching options available to you while in China, and outlines mistakes that you should avoid.
Where to Find a Job
You have a number of options when deciding where you want to teach. There are private schools, kindergartens, universities, and private tutoring. Different schools will have different educational requirements. You might need a degree or just a TESL certificate. Once you've made a decision about whether to go to a big city or the countryside, the next step would be to contact a school and see if they have any vacancies. You will also have to verify the school's credentials, since all legal institutions providing English instruction need a license.
Getting All the Right Documents
This is the most important part of your journey. Working legally in China will require you to have a "Z" visa, which can only be obtained from a Chinese consulate in your own country. First the school which you want to work for will have to send a visa notification letter on your behalf, along with a "Work Permit for Aliens" given by the Chinese Ministry of Labour. Upon arrival in China you must, within thirty days, go to the local police and obtain a residence permit. Your employer should help you with this.
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