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Thank you so much for watching and tuning in. Taking some time out of your day to spend it with me. I really, really appreciate that. And then we can jump into our topic for today. So teaching abroad, all the documents that you will need to teach English abroad. Obviously, if your plan is to teach English abroad, you can't just jump on the plane, fly to the destination and start teaching. There's a lot of paperwork involved. Obviously, you could just jump on a plane and teach a guess, but it's not going to be legal in most cases. So you need to do this the legal way, the right way. And there's just a lot of documents involved. These obviously also depend and they vary from country to country. So not every country has the same laws and regulations. So you're going to need some documents for one country that you're not going to need for another country. So it really depends on where you want to go. This is just a general overview. So I recommend, as always, doing your own research or just reaching out to us directly and asking us, Hey, how is it specifically for Thailand? How is it specifically for China, for Peru, for wherever? Because it just varies from country to country. But these documents are just a general collection of documents that you're going to need in most cases. All right, let's start. So I split up these documents into three categories. We have number one, the essential documents. Those are the documents that you're going to need, no matter what. Pretty much anyone is going to need those documents, no matter where you're going to teach in the world. It doesn't matter. Everybody's going to need these documents. Number two is the just in case you need them documents. So they are sometimes required by countries and sometimes they're not. So it depends on the specific case that you're going to be in. So you need to just ask your employer or the embassy or whatever. So we're going to talk a little bit more about that in the second point. And then the third point are the wait until you arrive documents. So those are the documents that you're going to you're going to get once you are in the country in the country where you want to teach it. Number one and number two are the documents that you need to prepare before you are leaving your home country. All right, Daniel's saying it's 813 p.m. It's been raining for two days in Mexico City house the weather like in South Korea. Today's very nice. We have blue skies but here too it's been raining on and off the last couple of days. But it's pretty good. It's warm a little humid but it's not rainy season yet. We're going to have rainy season I think next month or in August. So it's quite nice at the moment. Okay. So those are the three categories we're going to talk about. First we're going to have a look at the essential documents. So let's have a look at that. Essential documents. I'm sure everybody can guess kind of what those are oh and I'm going to make myself smaller so you can actually read that. So essential documents everybody is going to need for going abroad obviously a passport but what's important for the passport is that it needs to be valid for at least two years in most cases. Most countries they will not let you in if your passport has less than six months validity. So that's usually this for traveling to most of the time your passport needs to be valid for at least six months in order to enter another country and then most of the time at least one year is required when applying for visas and work permits. So we just always recommend having a passport that's valid for at least two years. So you're safe. You don't need to worry about renewing it. It can be quite a hassle to renew a passport in a different country depending on where you're from. I have some friends here in South Korea their country doesn't even have an embassy here. So they actually need to go back to their country and renew it there and some countries are like that. They don't let you renew a passport in a different country. You need to actually do this at home in your home country. Some countries some embassies obviously do allow that. So but it's a lot of work and I I went through that recently. I had to renew. I have two passports so I had to renew both of them in the last two-ish years and it's always a hassle and just make sure you have a passport that's valid for at least two years. You're going to be good. You're not going to have to worry about anything and like I said for in most cases countries will not even let you in if your passport has less than six months validity. So that's an important point and also another point if you are traveling a lot let's say and you get a lot of stamps in your passport you want to make sure that you still have enough pages empty pages for other stamps for when you're going to your new country because that's also a reason why you can get rejected if there's no more space in your passport. So just make sure you have that. Then you're also going to need obviously a high quality and Tefl based CV or resume and this is actually mine here on the side. My resume so what I mean with that is that you should make sure that your CV obviously is up to date and is relevant for the type of jobs you are applying for. So maybe you're you've applied for jobs in the past they are not teaching jobs or Tefl abroad teaching abroad jobs so just make sure you tweak your CV or resume and make it relevant to teaching and to teaching abroad. That means highlighting your Tefl qualifications make sure they're on there they're mentioned in the resume along with any observed teaching practice that you've had or lesson planning that was involved. So make sure you put that on there that that is a skill that you have. There's usually you would you can put this obviously here in the certificate section and for Tefl or TESOL you can then kind of put this in in parentheses saying like strong focus on lesson planning and observe teaching practice for example. If you haven't had any experience in teaching before you can put on your resume any kind of volunteer work that you've done any kind of management experience even if it's just like a summer camp you were a group leader or anything like that or tutoring experience any kind of work in a team environment you should put that on there if you don't have any teaching experience or work experience at all yet any kind of experience like that volunteer work management experience group team environment anything like that put that on your resume that's going to look very good for teaching. So those are two things there are two more essential documents so just keep those in mind passport and resume and then we also have a unique and meaningful cover letter right you're also going to need a cover letter and you should avoid using a standard template. For these kinds of jobs when you google like cover letter or teaching cover letter or whatever many people are going to use the same thing and employers are they know if it's a template so just be careful of course you can use templates but don't use just one template but kind of mix and match from three four different ones so it's not obvious it is a template and in your cover letter make sure you highlight why you want to teach abroad why you have chosen this country in particular and why you want to work with this school in particular. So those three why's you should answer and what you should not say why you want to teach abroad and why you want to go to this particular country for like traveling pleasure leisure any kinds of things obviously yes we do want to go to this country because we're interested we want to explore it more but just don't make it sound like you're just going there to travel and to have a good time they're hiring an employee a teacher so you just word it a little bit differently if that makes sense so just say highlight why you want to teach abroad to broaden your horizons or maybe you've always had this interest in this particular country or because your aunt lives there or your parents traveled there in their youth or whatever find some kind of reason why you are interested in this particular country what about the culture is it that you're interested in why did you choose this place and why did you choose this school you can just find a small reason why this particular school because you've heard many good things about this chain or whatever something like that just important don't make it sound like you're just going there to travel and have a good time another thing you are going to need most in most cases are reference letters so even if they're not required it's always good to have one or two reference letters from a former teacher perhaps or a college professor even or even a workplace manager or coworker they can add some real weights to your job applications some schools they even want to they even require references and they are actually going to call these references or reach out to them via email anyway they are going to contact them sometimes so be sure to let the person know that you mention them as a reference and kind of tell them a little bit about what they should say brief them a little bit so they are ready for that conversation should it happen and yeah just have these reference letters so you can also google this you know the structure of a reference letter but it's basically just a letter from this person talking about you and why you are the ideal candidate for this school why you're a great teacher why you would make a great teacher anything like that so just a reference letter one or two reference letters should be part of your application portfolio basically all right so for number one essential documents we had the passport with a minimum of two years of validity recommended we have a teffel based high quality cb resume don't use just one template kind of mix and match from different templates and make it relevant to teaching then we have the unique and meaningful cover letter here again also don't use a template for this one and highlight why you want to go to this country why why do you want to teach abroad why this particular school and don't make it sound like you want to just travel and have a good time and also make sure you have good reference letters so these are the essential documents next up we have the just in case you need them documents so sometimes you will need these for some countries you will need these some other countries you're not going to need them it depends on also the not only the country you're going to teach in but also the employer so sometimes maybe the employer they request something extra from you those are these documents so first one or actually two here the first one that's very popular in some countries is a criminal record background check and now this the name of this document depends varies from country to country in the US it's called the FBI background check in other countries it might have a different name but this document basically proves that you have a clean record and nothing to hide you don't have you didn't do anything any crime you didn't commit a crime in the past or anything like that this is especially especially places like Korea they require that and I believe also Japan so some countries in Asia and also in the Middle East they always require a background check and this is often part not only the school requires it but the the government so for issuing your work visa so yeah whether or not you're going to need this document depends on where you are working but with this one at least from my experience these kinds of documents they take time so make sure you research as early as possible whether or not you are going to need this document so that you have enough time to get it ready and prepare it in the US there are actually some services that will help you with that getting the criminal background check there are express express services and there are also places that will help you with the stamps but it again takes time and if you want to have express it costs a lot of money so make sure you just start especially this process as early as possible the other thing we have is a university degree apostilled and notarized so what is an apostill an apostill we see that here on the page in the paper it's on the right side of this page it's this paper so an apostill is an international certification that's comparable to a notarization in domestic law it normally supplements a local notarization of the document so a notarized document is typically only valid in the country where it's issued but since you are going abroad to a different country you're also going to need an apostill an apostill is an international certification that proves that this document is real so in most cases you are going to need that as well especially like i said in asia in the middle east they always kind of want to have an apostill on your university degree this is not on your original this is usually done on a copy so there are many services that you can use to get this done you can do google search i've done this for the us there are services where you can do this you can just search university degree apostill and you're going to find many results so basically you send them i think they need to actually even see the original and the copy together and you're going to get the original back and the copy will be apostilled something like that so and again this process can take some time and it's also it costs some money so just be aware that and like i said research as early as possible if you are if you need this or not so just ask us either or do your research call the local embassy and ask if that is a requirement all right next we have the university transcripts so in some cases you're actually going to need sealed university transcripts they're not widely necessary again except in south korea and most countries in the middle east i also needed that so this looks like this you are not allowed to open these it needs to be sealed like that and the way you can get these is just by contacting your your university and tell them hey i need sealed university transcripts for you know teaching abroad or whatever and they can provide them to you also passport photos you have a passport already with a photo in it but in most cases you're also going to need additional passport photos and they are required with almost everything every official form or document so it is a visa application you need to put a photo on any kind of other application most of the time you need to put a photo on so it's just good to have some extra passport photos on hand that you can use and with that it's important to remember to have a white background and to dress in a professional manner we all know that i i hope dan yellow saying we want to teach abroad because we're passionate about english helping potential students to achieve their english goals is our primal motivation yeah that's a great sentence or a great reason to put into your cover letter for sure something like that not saying we want to teach english abroad because i want to travel the world and try lots of new food even though that's true for me at least but doesn't sound great in a job application so good this is great good job daniel yep okay awesome so these are the just in case you need them documents and there are more no there are no more so these were again the criminal background check the university degree that's appostilled the appostill and the university transcripts and the additional passport photos again these are the just in case you need them documents they are not required by all the countries not acquired by all the employers so it depends on where you are going to be working at then you might need them so it's important to do as much research as early as possible so that you have enough time to get all these documents ready okay and then the third category is the wait until you arrive documents so these are the documents that you are going to get when you're already in the new country all right so here we have things like work visa or permit so on the left here this is what it looks like in China here and in South Korea when you first you apply for the visa and etc in your home country at the Chinese embassy at the Korean embassy whichever embassy and then in many cases once you are then in the country you go to a local government office and you get an ID card or hear a work permit this is also a work permit so that's usually how it works and don't worry in 99% at a time the employer helps with this process because they've been through that with other teachers they know what to do they are there with you they take you to go to these offices and to get those cards and work permits and visas and etc but just confirm with your employer what specific documentation you need to bring with you these are usually a mix of these documents that we just mentioned the just-in-case documents and the essential documents you're going to need to bring those many times you're also going to need to bring originals so make sure you bring that with you you have that in a binder safe with you when you travel abroad and also confirm what kind of initial entry visa you need so in some countries it's actually okay to just enter the country on a tourist visa and then you can get the work permit in the in the new country but in many other cases you actually need to enter the country through a work visa already and then just exchange it into this card so it depends on the country but your employer will know how to do this or if you're going for a recruiter they will also know and they will help you with that you're not alone at this stage because that's part of the employer's job that they get you to the country to the school and ready to teach so that's the one thing work visa and work permit and the other thing that we see a lot is medical tests that you need to go through once you are there there's also the case for example in South Korea I did that too and your employer will also take you there and help you with that but for example a work permit application in Thailand also requires a test for syphilis for example and in Saudi Arabia you might even need to do a HIV AIDS test so this again varies from country to country this was not the case I did not have to do that in Korea obviously but again it depends from country to country so your employer will know this your recruiter will know this they will let you know they will help you walk you through the process you're not alone just be aware that these are things that you need to get done once you are there and maybe now with the COVID era maybe you also need to have already vaccines you need to show proof of vaccination again this depends on from country to country so there's no clear one answer if you need that or not just speak with your employer and if still in doubt you can ask the local embassy if you need that or not and in general any other vaccines that are recommended for your chosen destination I would make an appointment with your doctor and tell him hey I want to go teach abroad in Chile for a year what kind of vaccines do you recommend and then just get those or just check if you need any vaccines that have expired and refresh them get new ones just stuff like that and this process again can take some time I recently had to renew a vaccine and it's a three dose vaccine and you need to wait a couple of weeks or months in between them so just make sure you start as early as possible with these kinds of things so you don't run out of time okay I think okay this is it for the wait until you arrive documents obviously for other countries maybe there is more to add to this list it again depends varies from country to country so there's no one list but these are the ones that we see the most so let's recap real quick we spoke about the essential documents which is a passport valid for at least two years just to be safe so you don't have to worry about renewing anything make sure you have enough empty pages in your in your passport for stamps or you might get rejected a high quality taffle based CV or resume make sure you put a lot of effort into that and also a unique and meaningful cover letter same thing and prepare some reference letters two maybe three even different references from professors teachers co-workers bosses anything these are the essential documents these you should definitely have and have ready next we talked about the just in case you need them documents this is your criminal background check your university degree with epistel your sealed university transcripts and just additional passport photos these are not always necessary but they are just in case you need them so again this this these documents should involve research and ask your employer if you need them ask your recruiter if you need them for that specific destination where you're planning to go I wouldn't just go out and get them because they cost money they cost time so just double check if you really need them and if you don't need them you don't need to get them save them money save that time and then we have a third category which was the wait until you arrive documents these were the documents to get once you're already in the country which includes things like work permit work visas the little cards that you get and medical tests that you need to do in order to be accepted in order to get that work visa in many cases and again this medical stuff also just make an appointment even before you leave with your doctor and ask him if there are any recommended vaccines for this region or that country that you should get this is the recap these are the documents all the essential documents that you will need for teaching English abroad let me know in the comments now if you have any questions if anything was not clear and I'll be happy to elaborate and get back to you or also Q&A if you have any other questions not relating to today's topic you're also more than welcome to ask away this is the end of today's topic so we have time to cover some other questions that you might have also feel free to take a beautiful screenshot of this so you have it ready as always you can always as always 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teaching english abroad so you actually need to take the certificate to the embassy when you apply for the work visa in that country it's also something that i went through and in some cases like i said you need this additional notarized stamp which we can also help you with so if you need that you can let us know and we will prepare that for you just wanted to show you guys real quick what that all looks like okay all right and then here we have a question from larney hi larney hi i just got in wanted to know if my certificate is still valid 120 hour t sol certificate yes so actually these certificates like i just said they never expire so if you have a certificate from itt t yes i took it more than a year ago it is still valid it never expires larney so you're good to go you don't need to do any refresher you're good more than a year i got mine this one hold on when did i get it 2015 so this is already seven years old it never expires it's good for life larney so you're all good to 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provide support and you know that you know that it's okay you don't need to worry about these things yes there are challenges but you can overcome them and um there's a lot of support out there you are not doing this alone yeah that's a good topic thank you i love it all right then i am going to sign off i'm gonna say goodbye now and um yeah thank you so much for taking time out of your day today and spend it with me um if you have any questions let me know at lindegos east on instagram and again you can always reach out to us via email courses at tsong-teffel.com we'll be here again next week same day same time um just like and subscribe and you will get the notifications for upcoming live sessions uh we have here liturg i was late watching your live session i will watch this again this topic is helpful to us thank you happy friday thank you litter happy friday to you as well that's the great thing about replay you can always watch it again you can skip to the parts that interest you so that's also that's great all right then i'm gonna sign off today and thank you again and i hope to see you all again next time i'm gonna say bye bye now have a great weekend bye guys