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Possible to teach english in Hanoi without a degree??

I'm a soon-to-be expat living in England with the hope of teaching English in Hanoi. I have no degree (although finished 1 year of uni), and understand that whilst people DO live and work in Hanoi with no degree, it is technically necessary in order to obtain a work permit.

Does anyone have any loopholes, ways around the system or suggestions as to how I go about achieving this? I would hope to be in Hanoi for at least a year :)

Have also read that it may be easier to work freelance in order to avoid the need for a work permit?

Any help is much appreciated!!
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Without even trying to mix a few metaphors, welcome to (your utopia?)

Well, mine anyway...聽 聽but this is Viet Nam.聽 聽Your (Western) mindset will be reset.

There are no rules.聽 聽Least of all, rule of law.

聽 ..or聽 'Technical Necessities'.聽 聽 聽Only the priorities YOU set for YOUR Self.

So without bothering trying to read between-the-lines, just get here and get to work.

Want to teach (English)聽 (Carpentry)聽 (Welding)聽 (Airbrush/Graphic Art)聽 (etc) ..?聽 聽then just volunteer for a few hours and doors will open.聽 Quickly.聽 聽Capitalism is corroding old traditional values and the survival ethic so well known to Viet people remains the same.聽 聽

The triple 'AAA' of Attitude, Ability and Adapting is all that is required.

Problems?聽 聽Dunno.聽 聽I'll keep looking...聽 聽 聽:unsure
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Thank you! This is exactly what I wanted hear!
Me too.
Somewhat ironic that someone named lawman16 appreciates advice on how to skirt the law.聽 聽;)
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Contrasting values create Appreciation: a self-evident Truth

Integrity can only be demonstrated in actions, not words

..makes many (somewhat) envious, though...聽 聽 聽 :mad:
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