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Old Sat 18-Jun-05, 08:57 PM   #6 (permalink)
Brian
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Originally Posted by doogie
The majority of these teachers are teaching illegally in China and Taiwan. But it seems the authorities aren't so strict with it.
It is true that some of these teachers teach for years without even a hiccup as far as legal trouble, and in all honesty I cannot suggest that teachers teaching without certification should expect trouble on this front. Trouble could however come at any time.

Generally speaking the authorities don't seem too concerned about the situation, but they do have campaigns every now and again.

The biggest problem IMHO of working illegally is that it places you in contact with employers who are willing to hire illegally (i.e. possibly not the most honest of employers). Additionally one should consider that they would have few rights here in Taiwan work wise if they were working illegally. If the employer just decided not to pay you then there would be very little that you could do about it.

I think it comes down to personal choice. Personally, I don't see many advantages to choosing to work illegally, but I certainly can understand someone without a degree working illegally so that they can remain in the country to be with their girlfriend etc.

If you are serious about working in Asia as a teacher then maybe you could consider going to university and studying.
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