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If schools are happy to employ people without a Z visa is it really that risky?

 

If schools are happy to employ people without a Z visa is it really that risky? Yes, it is risky to work in a foreign country without the proper work visa, even if schools are willing to employ you without one. Working without a Z visa poses several risks: Legal consequences: Being caught working illegally can result in fines, deportation, and being banned from re-entering the country. Protection: Without a Z visa, you may not have legal rights and protections that come with proper work authorization, such as health insurance, labor rights, and legal recourse in case of disputes. Safety: Working illegally may make you vulnerable to exploitation, unfair treatment, and unsafe working conditions. Professional reputation: Working without a proper visa can damage your professional reputation and future employment opportunities in the field of education. To ensure a safe and legal teaching experience abroad, it is essential to obtain the correct visa and work authorization in compliance with the laws of the host country. It is recommended to work with reputable schools and employers who prioritize legal compliance and the...




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