Visas for China - TEACHING IN CHINA

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Do you want to teach in China but aren't sure which visa you will need? In this video, I go through the different types of Chinese visas and the steps needed to get a working visa in China. Please don't forget to subscribe and comment below!

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Let me know in the comments below, what would you like to know about living and teaching in China?

MooncakeEnglish
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Really good information and presented in a fun and professional way x keep them up!

shelleydays
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Hey Jem, you're a natural in front of the camera!!! 👍

niawilshaw
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It is a lengthy process, but definitely worth it to do it the right way!

KristinGrady
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Thank you Jema, this was very helpful. People suggested that I do use a student visa, but watching this showed me that this is not the right way and illegal. How do I arrange for accommodation, bank accounts ext. Kindly assist, if possible. Great video.

gerhardvdberg
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Love this. Wish I was as confident on camera 🤣

carmygraph
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Hi Jem, Do Kgs or T.schools in Beijing need special license to hire foreigner teachers? Or if they hire as manager then they still need some special certificate in Beijing ?Thanks !

hussainiftikhar
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Hi Jem, I have a degree in education and TEFL certificate but I don't know how about to go when finding a job, can you recommend any reliable sources.

whatslikeinchina.
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Hey Jem, I'm a postgraduate from a non-native country, no TEFL, and i've been looking for a teaching job in china, i have applied for one and got a response within 24hrs, i have 2 years experience and i'm of age, but the recruiter just informed me that i'm not eligible for a working visa because apparently, the work exp needs to be post graduation exp. i'm not if that's true, i was wondering if you have any info about this.

popbadre
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Im none native speaker. do you think I can get a Z visa ? because I had an offer before where they told me I can go to china with a business visa and I refused. they (certain companies) told me that there is a new law in china that hires only native english speakers . is it true ?

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