@MfanaKaMshengu I have been procrastinating for years man. Yaz when you permanent and comfortable lana ekhaya😀 kunzima uku yenza i decision nje nga leyo… Been thanks for this information you sharing is helpful. I also follow you on TikTok 🙏
Thank you for the video, very informative ✨I was concerned about the flight costs, I thought they were higher 😂 Is your partner also an ESL teacher? If not can you please touch on the requirements/process of living with your spouse in china as an ESL teacher
We both teachers so the process required it much at all. The only challenge was finding a school to take both of us… we ended up settling for abit less. I only know teachers working with their partners sadly however they do allow a partner in only if yol married. Same as children. Usually schools give free education access to 1 or two children of that teacher. The school that gives you the contracts can sort you out on these details if you not gonna be moving alone
It simple you just need a police clearance certificate from the police it cost like 150 I think now. You do a tefl as little as 500 on a site called “daddy deals “. You take these two certificate plus your degree and give them to an agent. They will do everything for you from saqa to embassy,,, the one I know charges R2100 to do everything for you. Than it left at getting a job n that it.
@@User-rx9ko no probs I never used an agent before I always find schools where I know someone working there already. However the best agent I recommend is totally teach, you can get them on LinkedIn . Others are on WeChat just holla me on Facebook or LinkedIn Mpumelelo Mshengu will sort you out
Very informative I like that you speak Zulu Anyway, Buti'Omdala how's the banking system there, with regards to converting money and sending it home,how are the charges when transferring, is it very convenient? Please share your personal experience. Thank you.
With that one most South Africans have groups where they exchange money and there are people who run businesses in China and South Africa. So most just exchange in that way and you pay nothing extra. For example people who own salons in mzansi and stock hair in China, they have rands we need and they need ¥ we have this side. You can also exchange via bank but they charge like 90¥ per transactions well the one I’ve used. Also banks in South Africa charge differently, capitec is the best here and std bnk. Fnb is a no go 🙅♂️ it tooo expensive
I never used at recruiters I always get jobs from people I know in those schools. However I do have trusted recruiters. I can share some on linkin id. Mpumelelo Mshengu. Or www.toptutorjob.com/
Jep it worse in first tier cities you can pay up to 50k upfront for rent. Just negotiate with the school. Some do loan you and staff in your first month
There’s a lot actually however woman are more risk takers 😂😭 I mean they even tend to date in 3 months time in a new country and continent where as boys take longer cause they just not comfortable 😂
Hey Mfana, this has been so helpful and insightful! Thank you so much 💯🌼
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Very informative. Thank you!
No probs 👌
Just subscribed Mshengu. Thanks for this content as I am planning to join you man 🙏
Join us bro 👌🏽
@MfanaKaMshengu I have been procrastinating for years man. Yaz when you permanent and comfortable lana ekhaya😀 kunzima uku yenza i decision nje nga leyo… Been thanks for this information you sharing is helpful. I also follow you on TikTok 🙏
💥💥💥💯 second guy i know in china not alot of males i know doing this ESL universe
Jah khona igenge incane ngingasho nje banesbindi osisi ngoba ibo abaningi in these countries, bayayaz isoft life ilandwa kanjan kuphi 😂
🎉🎉🎉Thank you for the video. Which recruiters do you recommend for Suzhou? Been trying all websites but no luck.
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Thank you for the video, very informative ✨I was concerned about the flight costs, I thought they were higher 😂
Is your partner also an ESL teacher? If not can you please touch on the requirements/process of living with your spouse in china as an ESL teacher
We both teachers so the process required it much at all. The only challenge was finding a school to take both of us… we ended up settling for abit less. I only know teachers working with their partners sadly however they do allow a partner in only if yol married. Same as children. Usually schools give free education access to 1 or two children of that teacher. The school that gives you the contracts can sort you out on these details if you not gonna be moving alone
I want to relocate to China but I wish there was someone that could help me. Take me through step for step in the application process.
It simple you just need a police clearance certificate from the police it cost like 150 I think now. You do a tefl as little as 500 on a site called “daddy deals “. You take these two certificate plus your degree and give them to an agent. They will do everything for you from saqa to embassy,,, the one I know charges R2100 to do everything for you. Than it left at getting a job n that it.
Hi @@MfanaKaMshenguwhich agent did you use? Sorry if you’ve previously mentioned it already.
@@User-rx9ko no probs I never used an agent before I always find schools where I know someone working there already. However the best agent I recommend is totally teach, you can get them on LinkedIn . Others are on WeChat just holla me on Facebook or LinkedIn Mpumelelo Mshengu will sort you out
@@MfanaKaMshengu hey can u please recommend any agents you trust or know they are legit
Very informative I like that you speak Zulu
Anyway, Buti'Omdala how's the banking system there, with regards to converting money and sending it home,how are the charges when transferring, is it very convenient? Please share your personal experience.
Thank you.
With that one most South Africans have groups where they exchange money and there are people who run businesses in China and South Africa. So most just exchange in that way and you pay nothing extra. For example people who own salons in mzansi and stock hair in China, they have rands we need and they need ¥ we have this side. You can also exchange via bank but they charge like 90¥ per transactions well the one I’ve used. Also banks in South Africa charge differently, capitec is the best here and std bnk. Fnb is a no go 🙅♂️ it tooo expensive
@@MfanaKaMshengu SUPER HELPFUL THANK YOU
Chief, please share the name of the recruiter or website you used..thanks
I never used at recruiters I always get jobs from people I know in those schools. However I do have trusted recruiters. I can share some on linkin id. Mpumelelo Mshengu. Or www.toptutorjob.com/
@@MfanaKaMshengu Thanks much appreciated bro!
For my first time in China i want to be housed 😂
I could never 24k! Ha!
Jep it worse in first tier cities you can pay up to 50k upfront for rent. Just negotiate with the school. Some do loan you and staff in your first month
Lol, Durban is bigger then Pretoria???
Yep don’t catch any strays 😂🙏🏽, I maintain my words irrespective of Pretoria being the capital it still smaller than Durban !
Right? I asked myself if he's ever been there
Hi hi
I have to say am shook to see a male teacher going abroad most of em are scared
There’s a lot actually however woman are more risk takers 😂😭 I mean they even tend to date in 3 months time in a new country and continent where as boys take longer cause they just not comfortable 😂
Don't they pay flight for you??
Nope most schools prefer to reimburse you upon arrival.
Daz your name??
Yep
so it is possible to send money home every month
Yep via bank or use people who need rmb for rands and just swap