c m r Posted April 17, 2003 Share Posted April 17, 2003 Hello everyone, I am quite a fresh member. I tried so hard to get to this page where I can write a post!!! I am a Romanian citizen, male, 28 yo, and at the moment teaching English at a college in Beijing, China. I have been teaching English for almost three years in three different countries. I have a BA in English Language and Literature from a Romanian university (4 year degree). Yet, my passport says I am not a native-speaker. I know there are a few countries where the immigration law requires a passport from a so-called native English speaking country. I'd like to know if Thailand is one of them. And if it isn't, how can I 'legally' work in Thailand????? Many thanks, C Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
caughtintheact Posted April 17, 2003 Share Posted April 17, 2003 Hi c m r I never heard of passports that say whether or not you are a native English speaker. Anyway, there are a number of Filipinos teaching English here and they are not native speakers. I think the first step is for you to contact language schools in Thailand to see what they say. If you send me ([email protected]) your email address , I'll send you a list of schools that you can contact. It's too long to post here. Aside from experience in teaching English, do you have any formal teaching certification like TESL, etc? A certification will, I believe make things much easier. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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