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  • Jul 06,2021

    https://sleek.com/hk/resources/how-to-get-an-entrepreneur-visa-in-mainla...

     

    Requirements

    The requirements vary to a small extent depending on the region where they are offered. But,...

  • Jul 02,2021

    1. Click 'Find Jobs';

    2. Select your fav. job and city;

    3. Click 'Apply' and send your CV with all required documents listed at the job advert.

     

    It's very hard to get that, I know ... 

     

    I am...

  • Jul 02,2021

    Accomodation costs/allowance is in addition to salary.
    You should not expect to have to find this on your own.
    if your contract does not specify either that accomdation is be provided or you get an accomodation allowance (with assistance in finding same) avoid the place.

    you can live well and save money while working in China - I did.

    despite what you hear, you do not...

  • Jun 30,2021

    I guess the answer may differ depending on the cultural background. For Americans, a simply "hi" would suffice. While Chinese and American 'dating' cultures do differ, American guys may be less inclined to approach a girl because of the langauge or cultural differences. We are also told that Americans are not a Chinese girls first choice (perhaps more of a necessity, especially if a Chinese...

  • Jun 30,2021

    I charge 100/hr. The reason so low? I love the Chinese people and desire for them to learn English. If I charge too much, it only invites those who can afford it. Besides, though I charge less than most others, the time I spend with them per week is usually more than most others. I gear my lessons to 1.5 hours + .5 or more hours "practical" learning (we go out to eat or shopping). They get...

  • Jun 26,2021

    There's a SAFEA's weblink posted at some thread here. Enter 'SAFEA' in search and you'll find it.

     

    However, SAFEA was disbanded as the last novelty of Labor law came out in 2017.

     

    I ain't sure, which org. replace it, but it must be the same as the one which approves one's Working permit.

     

    You could go into Nanning's government...

  • Jun 26,2021

    I know, and know of (some people I never met personally) a few people. Also know a guy who probably would have ended up deported eventually if he hadn't skipped the country.

     

    Drugs, getting into fights with the wrong people and a failed annual medical test for the visa renewal were the reasons.

  • Jun 24,2021

    Simple web search results:

     

    https://pandabuddy.net/teaching-english-in-china-guide/requirements/

     

    Requirements & Qualifications

     

    3. Do I need to be a native speaker to...

  • Jun 24,2021

    The only person who looks good with a masked face is Batman, and the mask covers the wrong side of his face. 
     

    I always wear a mask, because...  Nanjing in the summer can get pretty ripe. A few drops of Sakura oil inside the mask, and I'm good to face the subway during rush hour. 

  • Jun 21,2021

    Eggs have a natural coating called bloom, which is the egg's natural protective layer. When washing destroys the protective layer, the eggs can easily spoil. This is why it is necessary to store them in the refrigerator. Here is information about the shelf life of eggshttps...

  • Jun 20,2021

     look in the jobs section of this site.
    if you are able to use the internet, you are able to put the key-words into a search engine and find something.

     

    if you are unable to do the above, maybe you are not ready for the world of work.

  • Jun 18,2021

    I have once been asked, on the former chats, back in the 2000 "are you male or female?"

    I have answered: "I'm not male nor female, I am an e-mail"

    What about you?

  • Jun 16,2021

    it is up to you do decide how much money you are prepared to spend on your family.

    if you buy fake goods you are supporting what would be considered (possibly) criminals as faking products is considered a criminal activity in many other countries.
    do you support criminal activity?
    not knowing this seems unbelievable.

    but in China this is considered 'clever'

    I am...

  • Jun 13,2021

    As humans gain knowledge and money, they realize the long term cost and sacrifice involved to raise children. The poor and uninformed just do it because they don't know any better. The higher the income per capita, the lower the birth rate. This wont change any time soon. The price of progress and enlightenment.

  • Jun 08,2021

    Most of the companies still use traditional methods of hiring such as, interviews, resume reviews, background screening, etc. HR professionals still follow the several, decades old pattern of personality assessments but in a quicker and efficient way, which will yield accurate results. Employee assessments tools are extremely beneficial in realizing the results are quantifiable and go a long...

  • Jun 01,2021

    Go to the Jobs part of the website and write your profession in search bar. You can also adjust the city, you are living.

     

    Here, what I found with "French Teacher" in search:

     

    ...

  • May 28,2021

    Yeah, you might try your luck with Chinese Foreign Expert Bureau or even try to change the last novelty of Chinese Labour law implemented in 2017 ... I don't have a weblink, but recognised native English countries in China are:

    "UK, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand."

    I ain't sure, if South Africa is included in that list, but most likely it is.

     

    That means...

  • May 25,2021
  • May 11,2021

    One reason for not getting replies out of Chinese employers is Chinese don't reply with polite note "Thank you for your application! Position has been filled already." same as western employers usually do.

     

    Once Chinese employer see they are unable to place you at the advertised position for this or that reason, they just move onto next one.

     

    Politeness...

  • Apr 16,2021

    If you earned a Master's Degree in English Literature or a related subject, you can teach English legally in China even if you don't hold a passport from the usually accepted list of countries. The visa requirements clearly specifies this “loophole”.

    Nonetheless, I think this requirement is only for teaching English. If you are a licensed...

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A: Chinese are generally pretty tolerant friendly and accepting whatever
A:Chinese are generally pretty tolerant friendly and accepting whatever foreigners do.  I spent 15 years in China but I wouldn't say there are that many don'ts....Don't assume that many people speak English though and learn some Chinese. Don't speak much about politics unless you want to praise Chinese system.  -- Natalie363