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What are the hours like for teaching English in China?

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It really depends, in part on you, and in part on the type of environment you are looking for. For example: Most universities require only fifteen to twenty hours per week, but they pay the lowest; however, they usually do include housing. read more

Teaching English in China is a great way to get your feet wet if you’re a first time teacher, and it can provide a comfortable lifestyle for those hoping to make it a career. Either way, it’s a splendid opportunity to study China’s fascinating history, speak with the locals and witness the rapid changes that are happening every day in this powerful economy. read more

Teaching in China requires a Z Visa (which then turns into a Residence Permit along with a Foreign Experts Certificate); however, many illegal schools exist which get foreigners to work on tourist (L) Visas, which may result in the foreigner being charged and deported. The businesses are rarely ever charged for this. read more

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