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maotouying

Joined: 16 May 2005 Posts: 119 Location: My Chair In China
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Posted: Sat Jul 04, 2009 3:59 pm Post subject: Limitation of the years you teach? |
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Hi
I been in the Shijiazhuang area about 5 years. Now I am hearing from the locals a mixed message.
My school I'm finishing with tell me they cannot issue a new contract.
I have inquired with a few schools in this city that demand some experience then they tell me the Foreign Affairs Ministry of this city are stating that we are limited to the amount of years we can stay.
Very confusing because my school's FAO is saying this is not true..other schools FAO.
First i have heard of it, and I know a few teachers around that have been here for more than 8 years.
What is anyones take on this. Is it rumor, fact or fiction or is it just regional/provincial?
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The Ever-changing Cleric

Joined: 19 Feb 2009 Posts: 1523
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Posted: Sat Jul 04, 2009 4:53 pm Post subject: |
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some people on this forum will tell you that the school will enforce some obscure law that states a foreigner can only teach at one place (or in this country) for five years, only if they want to get rid of the person for some reason.
otherwise, i've never heard of it. |
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Renegade_o_Funk
Joined: 06 Jun 2009 Posts: 125
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Posted: Sat Jul 04, 2009 6:52 pm Post subject: Re: Limitation of the years you teach? |
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maotouying wrote: |
Hi
I been in the Shijiazhuang area about 5 years. Now I am hearing from the locals a mixed message.
My school I'm finishing with tell me they cannot issue a new contract.
I have inquired with a few schools in this city that demand some experience then they tell me the Foreign Affairs Ministry of this city are stating that we are limited to the amount of years we can stay.
Very confusing because my school's FAO is saying this is not true..other schools FAO.
First i have heard of it, and I know a few teachers around that have been here for more than 8 years.
What is anyones take on this. Is it rumor, fact or fiction or is it just regional/provincial?
Thanks |
That is very odd indeed If other teachers have been there for 8+ years & you are being told to scram, I have to ask: is there something you have done/someone you have made mad
With all your teaching experience, perhaps you could move onto a better part of China, earn more money, and inquire with schools back in the Shijiazhuang area after being gone for a year or so.
After 5 years there though, im sure there are friends & other acquaintances it would be hard to leave.
You could approach this problem from a Chinese point of view, and start poking around to see if anyone you know is friends with the ministry officials, or someone higher, then try to work the guangxi. |
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ttorriel
Joined: 13 Oct 2008 Posts: 193
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maotouying

Joined: 16 May 2005 Posts: 119 Location: My Chair In China
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Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2009 12:28 am Post subject: |
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The Ever-changing Cleric wrote: |
some people on this forum will tell you that the school will enforce some obscure law that states a foreigner can only teach at one place (or in this country) for five years, only if they want to get rid of the person for some reason.
otherwise, i've never heard of it. |
Well I am being told or was told that the nor former school was told by the local FAO they can no longer keep us "veteran" teachers.
Going with an agency friend of mine, trying to grab another school or 2, the FAO again is telling them SUPPOSEDLY FIRST inquiring school. I was told I have to leave and come back in 2 years. Second SUPPOSEDLY inquiring school was told 1 year. I'm under the assumption they are calling just their friends and not the FAO in fact.
Now I have a few agency friends not in the immediate area, they say they have never heard of this.
And FYI I have never upset anyone. I have been upset and or forced into situations where I may voice my opinion. But to make anyone angry. that is not my style.
Thanks for any links to this discussion |
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Hansen
Joined: 13 Oct 2008 Posts: 737 Location: central China
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Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2009 2:18 pm Post subject: |
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I ran into the 5 year rule with a new FAO. Our relationship was not good in the beginning, at least not from either of our perspectives. The reasoning, which is sound, is that an expert out of his own country for 5 years looses touch with new developments in his field of expertise.
I doubt that this was ever intended for English teachers.
Lately the FAO has been telling me that he can use his guanxi to exempt me from the rule. FAOs like this are toxic but sometimes can't be avoided. I'll just keep on doing what I do. When the party is over, it's over.
What I think happens in these cases is that an FAO with free times starts reading the rules, laws, and so forth that apply to FTs. When he/she notices the 5 year law, they want to enforce it in order to be "good" little puppets. More sensible FAOs realize it'a all nonsense. If you are hearing about the 5 year rule, it's either because your FAO is new, looking for a reason to fire you, or perhaps, just plain old stupid.
It may be that in some provinces, such as Henan, which are becoming more restrictive regarding FTs, the provincial FAO office is the one enforcing it as part of an overall attack on FTs. |
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Angel46
Joined: 06 Jan 2005 Posts: 51 Location: Hangzhou
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Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 2:17 am Post subject: 5-Year Rule |
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Supposedly such a 5-year rule does exist. Various posters have encountered this rule in the past, but that's usually when a school wants an excuse to get rid of them.
However, it looks like various provinces are starting to enforce the 5-year rule this year. My FAO picked up my Visa two weeks ago and learned from the officer there that Zhejiang Province (I am in Hangzhou) is starting to enforce this rule. She told me that this will be the last time they can renew my Work Visa (Residence Permit) because my 5 years are up next year.
To further support her announcement, another teacher who I am familiar with, was denied his work visa this year. He has lived in China for many years, married and has a family here! China is his home now. Needless to say, he was devastated! His plan is to return to his native country when his Visa expires and explore whatever avenues are open to him so he can return to China asap.
My advice to everyone out there is to make sure you have PLAN "B" ready to put into effect if your employer has to enact the 5-year rule next year. Not every province/city is enforcing this rule yet, but it's definitely coming! Keep your eyes open - China's rules change on a daily basis. You never know what to expect. |
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