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I'm a Chinese now living and working in Japan. I'd like to learn English and American culture as well as international communication through work in the US or Canada. The first choice is to be a language teacher and the second is to work in a company or institute where has connections with China or Japan.

2006-11-21 18:45:57 · 4 answers · asked by taro64723 1 in Business & Finance Careers & Employment

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Find an employer in the US that needs your expertise and have been looking overseas for employees (there are several things they have to do before looking outside of the US. Advertising in their own state then nationally and so on.) and get in contact with them and then they would be able to start visa paperwork. As long as you work for that same employer you can stay in the US on that work visa.

2006-11-21 18:56:20 · answer #1 · answered by sime303 1 · 0 0

In Canada, language schools usually operate privately, and hire people on a contract basis (That means you're not an employee - they pay you your hours, but you're considered a private contractor)
-There's not that much demand for Chinese and Japanese teaching, but if you were looking for a school in Canada, I would try the west coast (Vancouver in particular). They might be hiring, especially as some businessmen may have interest in those languages.
Good luck.

2006-11-21 18:50:59 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

only drop French! ok that's a dazzling language even with the undeniable fact that that's basically spoken in France, Belgium, Africa (some international places) and Canada! business corporation's language is English and jap is a sturdy language to communicate fluently with the aid of fact there's no longer a brilliant sort of people talking this language!

2016-10-04 05:54:20 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Contact the Canadian embassy. Do not break any immigration rules.

2006-11-23 00:09:00 · answer #4 · answered by Willster 5 · 0 0

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