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How Much Can I Earn?
Monthly Salary:
12,000 - 30,000 CNY
1,846 - 4,615 USD
Private Tutoring per Hour:
150 - 500 CNY
23 - 77 USD
Income Tax Rate:
3 - 25%
Ability to Save per Year:
16,800 - 42,300 USD

What Are My Benefits?
Accommodations:
Usually included or allowance given
Airfare:
Reimbursement (full or partial) usually given
Health Care:
Supplementary healthcare recommended
Holidays:
Usually paid

What Will Teaching Be Like?
Teaching Hours:
15 - 35
Typical Contract Length:
One year
Typical Start Date:
August/September, February/March, or year round
Application Timeline:
3 - 6 months


What Do I Need?
Work Visa:
Employer sponsors
Education Requirements:
High School Diploma (For Internships),
Bachelor's Degree,
Oxford Seminars TESOL/TESL/TEFL Certificate
Additional Notes:
Most cities in China require teachers to have a bachelor's degree and 120+ hours of TESOL/TESL/TEFL certification; internships may be available for those without a bachelor's degree

Expected Apartment Costs
Banking in China
Food Costs In China

 

Expected Apartment Costs

In some rare instances, an ESL teacher may not have accommodations included with their new job. This may not be a concern for some and it usually means the teacher will make more money than those whose housing is provided to cover the extra living expenses. The price of housing is very affordable in China and that includes apartments in major Chinese cities. An acceptable apartment in a central location of a major city will cost roughly 2,000 to 10,000 CNY/month, location depending.

Banking in China

Setting up a bank account in China is a fairly easy process, as most banks will be happy to help out. In order to set up a bank account, bring a valid passport and current contact information. Banking in China is much like America; there is 24-hour ATM access and many banks offer online banking to their customers. Most bank accounts include an ATM card, but it is hard to get a credit card attached to a new bank account. In addition to going to the bank to set up an account, a bank is a great place to convert foreign currency into Chinese yuan.

Some teachers have reported difficulty transferring their savings out of China at the end of their contract due to daily transfer limits, so it is imperative to carefully plan out-of-country money movement ahead of time. The PRC has complex laws and regulations for financial processes in the country. Moving funds out of the country is only permitted in accordance with strict rules, and should not exceed 50,000 CNY per day.

Food Costs in China

Much of the grocery shopping in China for fresh produce and meat happens at the street market. This can be an exciting place for new English teachers in China as it is not uncommon to see an item with no price information on it; this is usually a ticket for some bartering. It is now fairly easy to find supermarkets in larger cities, but beware: although they may be more convenient, these stores can be much more expensive than the market.

(may vary by location).

1 kg (2.2 lbs) of tomatoes
8.76 CNY 
1 kg (2.2 lbs) of chicken breasts
28.40 CNY
1 kg (2.2 lbs) of beef round
87.62 CNY
1 kg (2.2 lbs) of apples
12.86 CNY
1L (1.06 Qt) of milk
14.16 CNY
Loaf of bread
12.55 CNY
1 kg (2.2 lbs)of rice
7.11 CNY

 

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