Hello everyone,

I'm a 24 year old student from Belgium.
I have been toying with the idea of teaching English as a foreign language overseas in Asia for quite a few years now. The countries that have crossed my mind were Thailand, Japan and China. All three of them require at least a bachelor's degree in order to be granted a B visa to work on as an English teacher.

I don't hold a formal bachelor's degree. I do however hold an associate's degree in paralegal studies and I do hold a postgraduate certificate in strategic management and leadership.
A bachelor's degree sits on level 6 of the European Qualification Framework. My associate's degree sits on level 5 of the European Qualification Framework. My postgraduate certificate sits on level 7 of the European Qualification Framework.
Following this logic I do hold credentials that are even higher than the ones that are being demanded (minimum a bachelor's degree).

Do I stand any chance to be granted a B visa with my qualifications?

I'm fluent in English, French and Dutch. I also speak a bit of German.

Kind regards,
Vincent.