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mrenglish2nd
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Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2016 4:11 pm Post subject: |
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| Dear Spelunker: I did it for 5 years +. Garbage to all of you who are ignorant and try to scare off people who want to work in China. Most of the people who write about prison and deportation are Z visa holders who want to keep the lucrative private tutoring to themselves, and of course they violate both their visas and their school rules in teaching under the table to private students. But they are oh so superior to those who teach private students or anywhere on business visas. The risk of being put in prison or deported as a result of teaching on a business visa is so low as to be laughable. |
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lugubregondola
Joined: 01 Sep 2016 Posts: 92
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Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2016 4:51 pm Post subject: |
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| mrenglish2nd wrote: |
| Dear Spelunker: I did it for 5 years +. Garbage to all of you who are ignorant and try to scare off people who want to work in China. Most of the people who write about prison and deportation are Z visa holders who want to keep the lucrative private tutoring to themselves, and of course they violate both their visas and their school rules in teaching under the table to private students. But they are oh so superior to those who teach private students or anywhere on business visas. The risk of being put in prison or deported as a result of teaching on a business visa is so low as to be laughable. |
And I was just given advice that I would have to fly back o my home country from Korea to get a first Z visa. I am not going to do such a ridiculous thing. I will take your advice and get a business visa. Can I get one in Korea? Or only in your home country? Why do peeps give out bad advice? |
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Spelunker
Joined: 03 Nov 2013 Posts: 392
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Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2016 5:49 pm Post subject: re: advice |
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| I did it for 5 years +. Garbage to all of you who are ignorant and try to scare off people who want to work in China. |
Ok. Good luck as I said, and each to their own.
10 years in China, and 2.5 in H.K., so I think I know a lot about the visa situation on the ground. But again, each to their own.
Cheers,
sp
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Spelunker
Joined: 03 Nov 2013 Posts: 392
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Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2016 5:53 pm Post subject: re: ok |
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| I will take your advice and get a business visa. Can I get one in Korea? Or only in your home country? Why do peeps give out bad advice? |
Ok, go to HK and get a business visa. Good luck doing it your own way. To each their own!!!! |
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OhBudPowellWhereArtThou

Joined: 02 Jun 2015 Posts: 1168 Location: Since 2003
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Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2016 6:22 pm Post subject: |
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| mrenglish2nd wrote: |
| Dear Spelunker: I did it for 5 years +. Garbage to all of you who are ignorant and try to scare off people who want to work in China. Most of the people who write about prison and deportation are Z visa holders who want to keep the lucrative private tutoring to themselves, and of course they violate both their visas and their school rules in teaching under the table to private students. But they are oh so superior to those who teach private students or anywhere on business visas. The risk of being put in prison or deported as a result of teaching on a business visa is so low as to be laughable. |
Get a valid degree, a proper visa and related teaching experience, then we'll talk.
Until then,
Buh Bye |
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Tazz
Joined: 26 Sep 2013 Posts: 512 Location: Jakarta
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Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2016 6:50 pm Post subject: |
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| Obvious troll.......Dr Who has a limited number of reincarnations, but this guy??!!! |
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lugubregondola
Joined: 01 Sep 2016 Posts: 92
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Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2016 12:41 am Post subject: |
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I have a recruiter on my skype who offers jobs on tourist and business visas.
He offered me a job in Beijing on a tourist visa before i got my current job.
I even interviewed with the school and it was 16k rmb plus free accommodation. I'd work on a business visa as I'm legally doing business then but not a tourist one. Can you get a biz visa in korea or only in hk? |
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nomad soul

Joined: 31 Jan 2010 Posts: 11454 Location: The real world
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Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2016 5:29 am Post subject: |
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| lugubregondola wrote: |
| I have a recruiter on my skype who offers jobs on tourist and business visas. He offered me a job in Beijing on a tourist visa before i got my current job. I even interviewed with the school and it was 16k rmb plus free accommodation. I'd work on a business visa as I'm legally doing business then but not a tourist one. Can you get a biz visa in korea or only in hk? |
Since it's likely most teachers on this forum don't possess a business visa, ask your recruiting contacts where you can get your visa. |
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Spelunker
Joined: 03 Nov 2013 Posts: 392
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Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2016 11:57 am Post subject: re: you can... |
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| Can you get a biz visa in korea or only in hk? |
You can, in HK. But the clue is in the name, business. If you are caught teaching on it, the consequences will all be on your head. However, yes you can apply for one there, how long it is and how many entries you will get may depend on previous visits/nationality/mood of the immigration officer so basically any number of variables. Even if you get a longer length of stay business visa, you may have to leave every 3 months or something. |
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OhBudPowellWhereArtThou

Joined: 02 Jun 2015 Posts: 1168 Location: Since 2003
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Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2016 12:05 pm Post subject: |
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| lugubregondola wrote: |
I have a recruiter on my skype who offers jobs on tourist and business visas.
He offered me a job in Beijing on a tourist visa before i got my current job.
I even interviewed with the school and it was 16k rmb plus free accommodation. I'd work on a business visa as I'm legally doing business then but not a tourist one. Can you get a biz visa in korea or only in hk? |
Fly to the city where your school is located. Go on a tourist visa, then go to the local police station to apply for your residence permit. You can be sure that you'll be told everything you need to know about living and working in China. Why depend upon people on an ESL forum for answers?
You have no idea how PO'd I am at people who discourage others from coming to China to teach with anything but a Z visa. The Chinese government's attempts to force FTs produce valid degrees is no indication that F and L visas are invalid for working in China. Why should any westerner be denied work in the Land of Milk and Honey? You, of all people, deserve to learn the wonders that await you here.
lugubregondola, hurry. Take that offer before it slips away. School has started and they need you desperately.
Check back when you get there.
Good luck.
Godspeed. |
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lugubregondola
Joined: 01 Sep 2016 Posts: 92
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Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2016 4:34 pm Post subject: |
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| The job offer has long expired and I am working in Korea on a proper visa. I think we are ok though as the CEO has a manufacturing business which is going really well so he is probably subsidising the hagwon at the moment with this other business or so we think. we don't mind though as we are getting paid and we are teaching 1-4 students 22 hours a week. So I might not need to fly to china at the moment. I worked in Saudi on a business visa once so I thought a business visa in china would be ok too. I would definitely not fly all the way home and back again for a Z visa especially if it takes 3 months to get. Medicals in the UK are extortionate for visas as well so unless everything is reimbursed plus flights and as soon as you get there, it#s a no no for me. I would have though there would be a lot of teachers on here on various visas not just the Z visa as someone posted they would be. Anyway I think we are ok at the moment now. Plus unless you can make more than 3000 USD in china it wouldn't be worth transferring anyway. How much can you make there? $5000 a month maybe including privates? |
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CNexpatesl
Joined: 27 May 2015 Posts: 194
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Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2016 7:39 pm Post subject: |
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Cost of living is rapidly rising in all of the tier 1 cities. Living in Beijing and Shanghai for example, will soon be more expensive than New York or Hong Kong, except you get to enjoy the pollution, extremely rude people and third world conditions.
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lugubregondola
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Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2016 11:24 pm Post subject: |
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| Oh i was told by a teacher who's worked in china that it was dead cheap eating out. I think she was in fushian though. Korea is expensive for food. 22usd for two 8oz steaks for example. China can't be as expensive as that can it? |
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creeper1
Joined: 24 Aug 2010 Posts: 481 Location: New Taipei City, Taiwan
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Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2016 6:27 am Post subject: |
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| lugubregondola wrote: |
| The job offer has long expired and I am working in Korea on a proper visa. |
Then I think you know that you don't want to trade a situation like that for a business visa with runs to Hong Kong every three months.
And yeah you are right getting the medical and documentation done for a z visa is very costly. |
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mrenglish2nd
Joined: 07 Mar 2016 Posts: 45
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Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2016 2:42 pm Post subject: |
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| Visa runs to Hong Kong are only practical if you are working in Shenzhen or Guangzhou or in some smaller place in Guangdong Province. If you are in Guangdong Province it is a reasonably short trip to Hong Kong. It took me about 5 hours door to door (leaving my apartment in Guangzhou and returning) for the visa runs. Contact Wendy at 136 0308 2914, but keep the conversation simple or she will have trouble understanding. She answers messages promptly and usually answers when you call. Her email address is "citsvisa <[email protected]>. You can deal with her from anywhere in the world. Send her your passport and, perhaps, a business card (doesn't have to be legitimate, and she will tell you what she needs) via a reliable overnight delivery service (FedEx, DHL, UPS, or various other services if you are in China); your passport will go to the Chinese embassy in Los Angeles and will come back to her with the visa; she will send you a copy of your passport page with visa; you wire her money; she sends passport to you via reliable overnight delivery service. I worked with her for some years. No problems. |
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