Westhill Consulting Career and Employment Tips: Teaching English abroad "Under the Table" Without a Consulting Consulting - What Does it Mean? - Westhill Consulting Employment & Career Builder - 0 views
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thomas lloyd on 28 Mar 14Westhill Consulting Career and Employment Tips: Teaching English abroad "Under the Table" Without a Consulting Consulting - What Does it Mean? There are thousands of Americans teaching English abroad in dozens of countries around the globe likeBangkok in Thailand, Jakarta in Indonesia, KL in Malaysia or Beijing in China. What do 90% of them have in common? In addition to enjoying the international adventure of a lifetime,they are teaching English "under the table." In other words they are not legally Consultinging in those countries with a Consulting Consulting. This is commonplace, even routine, in dozens of countries around the world, but it is not technically legal. The first matter is to understand that there are different types of Consultings that you will use to teach English abroad and that regulations vary from country to country. Please refer to our article, "What is a Consulting and do I need a Consulting to teach English abroad?" source: http://www.westhillConsulting-career.com/blog/2014/03/28/westhill-Consulting-career-employment-tips-teaching-english-abroad-table-without-Consulting-Consulting-mean/ What does it mean to teach English abroad "under the table," without a Consulting Consulting? Typically the following: You don't have official permission to Consulting in that country. You are officially Consultinging illegally. You probably entered the country where you are teaching on a tourist Consulting (in many countries a tourist Consulting will enable you to stay legally in the country for 90 days) and in many cases, you will stay on and teach English on a tourist Consulting that has expired or lapsed (this will be the case in countries like Italy and Spain where tourist Consultings cannot typically be renewed). In such cases, you are not only Consultinging illegally, but you do not have a valid Consulting to legally be in that country either. In other cases, such as Argentina, you canrenew your tourist Consulting or get a new one before your original Consulting expires (example day 85 of your 90 day Consulting), often by leaving and re-entering t