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8 | Eight Easy Steps To Great Teaching Job In Vietnam                                                                                                                                     Step one: paperwork  | 9




                 STEP ONE:                                                                                                                  VISA

                                                                                                                                            Some nationalities can enter Vietnam without a visa. It’s best to assume
                 PAPERWORK                                                                                                                  that your nationality is not one of them. Assume you need a visa to enter

                                                                                                                                            Vietnam  and seek guidance  from  the Vietnamese  Embassy closest  to
                                                                                                                                            where you live on what’s the best visa for your particular circumstances.
                                                                                                                                            Once you have advice from the Vietnamese Embassy about the most
                                                                                                                                            appropriate visa, it would be worth running the idea by a few teachers

                   f you’re anything like me, when the word ‘paperwork’ is mentioned, the                                                   who are on the ground in Vietnam. There might be quirky factors that the
                   ‘shutters come down’. Who can be bothered? I get it. Paperwork is tedious                                                Embassy doesn’t know about.
                Iand reeks of boredom, but getting your documents in order before leaving
                 your home country to live and work in Vietnam is essential. Vietnamese
                 officials  love paperwork.  They  also love  red stamps (occasionally  blue,                                               QUALIFICATIONS
                 depending on the document). If your paperwork (or stamp) doesn’t meet
                 the requirements, there’s a good chance your teaching abroad adventure                                                     If you hold a university or college degree - or some other qualification -
                 will fall in a heap before it starts.                                                                                      you need to bring the original document with you. Moreover, documents
                                                                                                                                            of  this  kind  must  be  notarised  in  your  home  country  as being  genuine
                                                                                                                                            and correct. While some foreign embassies in Vietnam are prepared to
                    There are six crucial pieces of paperwork that you need to sort out                                                     notarise documents, this is not universal. So, it’s best to do it before you
                 before leaving your home country: 1. your passport; 2. a visa to enter                                                     leave home. There’s a division of government in every country that takes
                 Vietnam; 3. your qualifications (if any); 4. a background check; 5. an English                                             care of notarising documents for use abroad. It’s simply a matter of finding
                 proficiency test (if you’re a non-native English speaker); and 6. medical                                                  out who takes care of this process in your country.
                 insurance. Of course, not all the paperwork I’ve mentioned comes with a
                 legal requirement, medical insurance, for example, but it’s best to cover all
                 your bases. Why? The risk factor is too great.




                 PASSPORT


                 Your passport must have at least six months remaining before the expiry
                 date – and it must be in ‘shipshape’ condition. If your passport is due
                 to expire within the next six months or during the time that you plan to
                 be abroad, you’ll need to renew it before you depart. Torn pages, water
                 damage and suchlike are also good reasons to renew your passport before
                 you head off.
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