Are you hoping to gain some experience as an English teacher abroad? Not sure where to begin? Teach & Travel China helps to get you started by connecting you with a network of teachers all over China and providing 24 hour support during your experience.
When in China, foreignersare subject to Chinese law, regardless of theircitizenship. Rights as a citizen in your home country do not carry over to other countries and disputes are resolved through the local legal system.
In addition to a valid passport and visa, all prospective teachers must obtain a Residency Permit within thirty days of their entry into China. It is illegal to teach in China without both the Z visa and a valid Resident Permit. This is necessary whether classified as a “foreign teacher” or a “foreign expert.” Employers should provide assistance in obtaining this document.
It’s easy to fall in love with China during just a short visit. Many people, following their internships in China, choose to take their new found knowledge and experience to the next step, which is applying for fulltime work in China.
In major tourist areas like Tian’anmen Square, Wangfujing, Houhai etc some locals may approach you and start up a conversation with a story aimed at getting money out of you.
Do you want to explore Vietnam in depth – going beyond the guidebooks and tourist attractions? The Teach & Travel Vietnam program gives you the opportunity of a lifetime where you get to teach English in a Vietnamese school, immerse yourself in Vietnamese culture, learn Vietnamese and travel around the country.