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If you choose to teach English in Mexico youll have the chance to experience firsthand the rich Mexican culture. Teachers are generally expected to live in the country for at least a year, and many choose to stay beyond that because Mexico is a truly beautiful place to live in. Whether youre teaching in a major metropolitan area or a small rural city, youll find the Mexican experience uniquely enlightening and enriching. Qualifications In order to teach English in Mexico, you must be certified in TEFL or CELTA. These certifications qualify native English speakers to teach in a classroom setting. Getting certified is fairly easy- most colleges and learning centers offer short-term programs that can earn you your certificate in a matter of months. Most importantly, you will be required to get a work permit in order to work in Mexico. Its vital to make sure your immigration papers are in order, because working illegally in Mexico leaves you open to deportation. Keep in mind that most Mexican work passes are good for only up to six months; at that point, you will most likely have to cross back into the US. Even entering the US for a matter of hours will reset your pass, and youll be able to re-enter for another six months. Application requirements in Mexico are sometimes inconsistent, and its best to be over-prepared. Arrive with all possible paperwork in hand- bring your birth certificate, college transcripts, reference letters, and anything else you might possibly need. Its difficult to predict what youll be asked for, and youll want to spare yourself the expense and trouble of having to return home for something you didnt bring. Finding a job Those who plan to teach in Mexico should not plan on being hired before they arrive. Although in other countries you can often find a job before you head over, this is not common in Mexico. Your best bet is to research possible employment before you leave, and then get ready for an interview once you arrive in Mexico. Most English teachers in Mexico are employed by schools. English is taught from elementary school on up through college, and native English speakers are always in high demand as teachers. However, you do have other options. Some companies will hire English teachers to train their employees in English communication. There are also numerous private language institutions that hold English classes, which any citizen can attend. Depending on what type of teaching you wish to do, you may want to centralize your job search around a particular area. Mexico City and other large metro areas are the easiest places to find English teaching jobs. This is also where youre most likely to find good pay, decent hours, and acceptable housing. There is honestly no real shortcut when it comes to finding a teaching job in Mexico. There are plenty of jobs available, but information is sometimes unreliable and you wont really know what youre getting into until you actually arrive at the location and apply for the job. This is another reason why finding a job before you get to Mexico just isnt feasible. So prepare yourself to do some legwork once you arrive. Teaching English in Mexico is a real challenge, and you should be prepared for some obstacles. If you can secure yourself a good job, if you have a sense of adventure and arent afraid of some new experiences, it can be an amazing time. Our best advice is to arrive prepared... and dont give up! |


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