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Getting an ESL teaching job in Vietnam at 59 years of age

Amadeus1

I am a 59 year old ESL teacher from the UK and now that I have reached 59, I can't get any offers from China anymore as the cut off is 60 there. So I was wondering whether it is possible to get an ESL job in Vietnam now. If so, would it be better to fly out to Vietnam and apply or just apply from my home country. I say this because I have actually applied for some jobs in Vietnam but have just had rejection letters. WHat's the age limit for teachers in Vietnam?

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Aidan in HCMC

I am a 59 year old ESL teacher from the UK and now that I have reached 59, I can't get any offers from China anymore as the cut off is 60 there. So I was wondering whether it is possible to get an ESL job in Vietnam now. If so, would it be better to fly out to Vietnam and apply or just apply from my home country. I say this because I have actually applied for some jobs in Vietnam but have just had rejection letters. WHat's the age limit for teachers in Vietnam? - @Amadeus1

Hello Amadeus1. Welcome to the expat.com Vietnam forum.


There is currently a demand for qualified ESL teachers in VN. Recent legislation regarding qualification requirements can be found here. (Link)

There is no age limit set for foreign teachers.

Amadeus1

Well I keep applying from my home country, the UK, and I keep getting rejection letters. I do have a job in Saudi but they sent me a tourist visa so I am reluctant to do it. I would much prefer to go to Asia but it's getting difficult to get offers at my age now it seems.

Aidan in HCMC

Well I keep applying from my home country, the UK, and I keep getting rejection letters. I do have a job in Saudi but they sent me a tourist visa so I am reluctant to do it. I would much prefer to go to Asia but it's getting difficult to get offers at my age now it seems. - @Amadeus1

I read your posts on the other forum, and your reluctance to travel there on a tourist visa is justified. If the employer (agency?) is legit, they should arrange and pay for your work visa. My advice? Don't go there without your valid work visa.


I've not taught English in Vietnam, so I'm hoping other members with experience will chime in with their suggestions.




edit: your profile shows you as being in Saudi Arabia. If this is incorrect, please amend it to avoid confusion.