I hope my position with Meten will be as organized as EF. I'll be arriving in Xiamen soon! I will only have 1 week to find my apartment in China but I don't think that will be an issue.
Hi, I am planning to teach English in China soon. In your opinion, what is the best way of moving large amounts of funds (e.g. your salary) back to your bank account in your home country with the least amount of fees. Kind regards and thank you in advance.
Dirk Pretorius Hi Dirk, I have the same problem too! Unfortunately, your question is a legal question that EF probably will not answer. You'll have to consult with your bank or hire an accountant.
Hi Juanita, Once you get a call from one of our recruiters, you will have the chance to discuss different details about your future allocation. From application to arrival and beyond, EF will support you. Please more information about the application process here: www.englishfirst.com/learnmore.
I like to bea teacher in China it s difficult for Simeone like me no Id money or Toefl ihave 4 Years Newfoundland 3 Germany 20 years Rome I have 52 years
Hi Lulian, Thanks for getting in touch. Please see below the list of requirements to teach English in China with EF: - Bachelor’s degree - A TEFL Certification (EF TEFL sponsorship available) - The ability to obtain a clear background check - The ability to live abroad for at least one year - Applicants must be citizens from the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand or South Africa to meet China’s visa regulations Do you meet these requirements? Warm regards Erica
Great advice and support! It's very reassuring to know what to expect.
I hope my position with Meten will be as organized as EF. I'll be arriving in Xiamen soon!
I will only have 1 week to find my apartment in China but I don't think that will be an issue.
Hello guys. Is everything still the same, Accommodation Hunt by myself? Living in hotel 1st week?
This is so helpful and answers so many questions
Hi, I am planning to teach English in China soon. In your opinion, what is the best way of moving large amounts of funds (e.g. your salary) back to your bank account in your home country with the least amount of fees. Kind regards and thank you in advance.
Dirk Pretorius Hi Dirk, I have the same problem too! Unfortunately, your question is a legal question that EF probably will not answer. You'll have to consult with your bank or hire an accountant.
Check on Facebook or wechat there are banks that assist with such information.
My wife and I are planning to move to china as teachers. Can we be assigned to the same learning center and housed together?
If you found out could you tell me? I am about to begin working in China and I still have bills in the U.S. I need to pay😭
Hey great video! Does the SIM card include a Chinese number?
Hey David! Yes it does, you will have a Chinese phone number. If you have any other questions, please let me know :)
@@EFenglishfirst.WorkAbroad Hey. Is the training material designed by the school? .
Do u not get paid accommodation with EF?
lots of good info
what if I want to teach.only college students?
When do you know what city you will work and live in?
Hi Juanita,
Once you get a call from one of our recruiters, you will have the chance to discuss different details about your future allocation. From application to arrival and beyond, EF will support you. Please more information about the application process here: www.englishfirst.com/learnmore.
I urge anyone and everyone to avoid EF in its entirety. Horrible company, underpaid overworked and treated like shit.
I like to bea teacher in China it s difficult for Simeone like me no Id money or Toefl ihave 4 Years Newfoundland 3 Germany 20 years Rome I have 52 years
Hi Lulian,
Thanks for getting in touch. Please see below the list of requirements to teach English in China with EF:
- Bachelor’s degree
- A TEFL Certification (EF TEFL sponsorship available)
- The ability to obtain a clear background check
- The ability to live abroad for at least one year
- Applicants must be citizens from the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand or South Africa to meet China’s visa regulations
Do you meet these requirements?
Warm regards
Erica
@ maybe he is 52 years old
Think ahead and do your own research but to cut the story short, stay away from EF
Interesting information; but his voice is really annoying, when it trails off, in that low, baritone trill!