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Is a degree necessary for a teachers Z-visa? Why do ...


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Is a degree necessary for a teachers Z-visa? Why do some TEFL schools say that a degree isn't necessary if you have a TEFL certificate? Also, many visa application centres in Canada never ask for a degree certificate. Even the Chinese Consulate in Toronto doesn't have a degree listed on the list of required documents to obtain a Z visa. If a Z visa is processed by the Chinese Consulate without proof of degree status, is there any chance that, once in China, your visa can be invalidated and you can get into legal trouble? Ideally I would like to teach in Shenzhen, but I only have a 200+hr TEFL certificate from INTESOL along with 30+hrs of in-class experience. I don't have a degree though, but I also don't want to be deported.

2024-12-15 23:35
While a degree is generally not mandatory for a teacher's visa in China, some employers may still require it as part of their application process. However, having a TEFL certificate, such as the one you hold from INTESOL, can be sufficient for certain positions, especially those that require in-class experience, like yours. It's essential to note that some visa application centers in Canada, including the Chinese Consulate in Toronto, do not require a degree certificate as part of the Z visa application process. Nevertheless, it's crucial to verify the specific requirements of each employer, as some may still request a degree as a condition of employment. In your case, having a 200+hr TEFL certificate and 30+hrs of in-class experience should be sufficient for teaching positions in Shenzhen, but it's always best to confirm with the employer or a recruitment agency, such as JobsCN, to ensure you meet their requirements.
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