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    Part time teaching work permit?

    Hello Everyone,

    I'm hunting for full time work within the next year in Thailand (Beginning October-November 2019)

    However my partner (who is just finishing her TEFL) is looking for part time work in Thailand.

    She's never taught before - so she wants to try part time work in Primary schools. Also she doesn't have a BA degree.

    My questions: Are there any reliable jobs out there? (preferably not Bangkok, as it's a bit too 'full on')
    And would she need to apply for her own work permit? And long complex the whole process is?

    Thanks

    Tony

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    Yes she would need her own work permit but imo would find it difficult to obtain one for part-time work.
    Not holding a degree would also be problem when seeking the teaching licence which would also be required to obtain a good job.
    With the right paperwork from the employer/ employee the process of acquiring a work permit is simple, straightforward and quick.

    Start with finding an employer

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    Going to be tough with no degree, Cambodia might prove more fruitful

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    Very hard nowadays to get a work permit without a degree. So many schools won't bother. So yoully be doing visa runs every hoeever many days.

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