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Asked by masimbaashe from Zimbabwe | Oct. 19, 2017 06:30
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Hie, thank you very much for the information. I am a graduate with more than 2 years teaching experience and I am qualified to teach English as a foreign language. Is it possible for me to obtain an entry permit if i don't come from a native speaking country? i got my degree from the University of South africa and my TEFl qualification from the U.K. The biggest challenge i have faced is that i come from Zimbabawe and most employers are not willing to take me because they're saying that i'm not eligible to get a visa. What do you suggest i should do?

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Answered by Warren from Republic of Korea | Oct. 19, 2017 20:58
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That's possible for you to obtain a work Z type if you don't come from a native speaking country. You can tell your employers that you could be eligible to get a visa as long as you can meet all requirements. Or you can try to find an agency to help you get that. The agency can always find a way to solve this kind of problem. Good luck!
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