• Alcoholicorn@mander.xyz
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    It’s not that bad. If you have a degree in teaching/TEFL, there’s legit schools that will do 99% of the work for you.

    If you just have any degree, including some paper you scribbled “degree” on in crayon, there’s “english learning centers” who will pay you to be a white monkey, follow the lesson plan, and do promotional materials. They will do the work for you too, but you should be more careful with these ones.

    If you’re working remotely, come on a tourist visa and do 3 month visa runs. Money and knowing the right people can get you a TRC, but myself and tons of digital nomads just keep the tourist visa.

    Americans who get a Chinese tourist visa can enter for 90 days (60 if you got your visa in Vietnam) a time as often as they like, for 10 years. Otherwise, people in Hanoi do Laos and people in HCMC do Thailand.

    Bureaucracy in VN is much more flexible than any other country I’ve been to.

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      If you just have any degree, including some paper you scribbled “degree” on in crayon, there’s “english learning centers” who will pay you to be a white monkey, follow the lesson plan, and do promotional materials. They will do the work for you too, but you should be more careful with these ones.

      My ex took my degree when he left, but I have transcripts. Is that acceptable? If so, how can I be sure I’d avoid ones that would not do the paperwork, or do it correctly?

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        Yes. You will also need to take a 140 hour online certification IIRC.

        As for avoiding the ones that don’t do the paperwork, simply refuse to work until you have the TRC and work permit in hand.