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Getting your Visa

The process to get a teaching visa differs from country to country.  Be sure to check in each specific country section for specific instructions on how to get your teaching visa.  This section outlines the basic requirements for teaching visas,  the basic requirements to teach English abroad with Footprints and Apostille Authentication processes for document authentication for teachers.



Teaching Visas for Chile

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Getting your visa to teach in Chile can be a difficult process that may involve actually interviewing with the Chilean Consulate or Honorary Consul nearest to you. Please check our Chile Information section to learn more about getting your visa to teach in Chile. Follow this link to go directly to the information on getting your teaching visa for Chile. 
 

Teaching Visas for Japan

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Strict structure is the best way to define most of the systems in Japan. Getting your visa to teach is no different. To learn this process please go to our Japan Information section or follow this direct link to learn more about getting your visa to teach in Japan.
 

Teaching Visas for Taiwan

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Getting your teaching visa for Taiwan is most often done IN Taiwan. This is not always that case but is most often the norm. For those teachers who are heading over to Taiwan to teach with the Ministry of Education, you will most like get your visa prior to your department but for those heading to teach in bushibans (buxibans) or private schools or even international schools or universities, the process usually follows that you head over to Taiwan on a 60 day visa and you apply for your work permits and such once you are in the country. To find out more about the process to get your teaching visa in Taiwan please check out the Taiwan Information section of our website. Follow this link to the information on getting your visa to teach in Taiwan.
 

Teaching Visas for Vietnam

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Vietnam is an amazing country to live and teach in. Getting your visa to teach in this dramatic country is relatively straight forward. Please check out of Vietnam Information section or follow this link to go directly to the section on getting your visa to teach in Vietnam.
 

Teaching Visas for China

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A teaching visa in China is called a Z-Visa and you get "Foreign Expert Status". For most of us, this will be the first time we will have expert classification for anything other than perhaps trouble and that label will likely have been bestowed by our parents :). Embrace the title and the opportunity. The China Information section includes all the specific information regarding getting your visa in China. Please follow this link to learn more about getting your teaching visa in China.
 

Teaching Visas for Korea

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Getting your teaching visa for South Korea depends on the type of teaching opportunity you are being hired for, your nationality and even your ethnicity. Follow this link to learn more about getting a visa to teach in South Korea.
 

Teaching Visas for Thailand

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Getting your teaching visa for Thailand is a fairly simple, but bureaucratic process. Our section on Thailand Information provides more information about how to get your visa to teach in Thailand. Please follow this link to learn more about the process to get your teaching visa for Thailand.
 

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Mathew Smallwood “A calm breeze lightly tosses my hair about, as I stroll the waterfront not far from my apartment. The waves crashing the shore have an intoxicating scent that propels all sorts of pleasant daydreaming. Am I in paradise? No I am most certainly not. But I am in a country I was dying to visit, and got more than I anticipated. Footprints Recruiting set me up with an ideal job that fits my teaching desires and has thus provided a backdrop to an amazing experience. I left for Korea in October of 2003, and I am currently teaching in Haeundae Beach Busan. Footprints takes care of you in a way that dotting the i’s and crossing the t’s are just the tip of the iceberg. I recommend this to the adventure seeking minds.”

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