Wednesday, December 21, 2011

i like to travel in taiwan just to see my chinese friend,but the problem im afraid to get the visa...

i like to travel in taiwan just to see my chinese friend,but the problem im afraid to get the visa...?
because the requirements is have recent bank statement but i dont have this bank account,because i keep my money in my house...but i have invitation from my chinese friend which they will provide house and help me to tour taiwan....anybody can help me,im from philippines.i just go home last march 2008.i work in taiwan for 5 years,now i like to go back just for fun no work.
Taiwan - 2 Answers
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If you have a letter from your friend to invite you to visit, you should be OK. It is unwise to say over the Internet that you keep your money in your house. I suggest you open a bank account, so that you can show that you have the assets to support yourself during your visit to Taiwan.
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i ask you?where you get a visa in chinese embassy or taiwan embassy in phil.,b4 i got my visa in chinese embassy go to china but there's no requirement at all.huwag kang matakot e try mo magpunta sa embassy tapos magtanong ka kng ano dapat mong gawin pra mkaalis ka.for 5 years na stay mo sa taiwan ngayon kpa matakot.go ahead.good luck to your trip

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Where do i need to apply 4 a factory work from Abu Dhabi UAE to Taiwan? i want a factory work salary 20-40kNT$

Where do i need to apply 4 a factory work from Abu Dhabi UAE to Taiwan? i want a factory work salary 20-40kNT$?
im working here in abu dhabi
Immigration - 1 Answers
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Taiwan has no need to import foreign workers as factory workers. You are not eligible for an employment visa there. Furthermore, only employers can apply for employment visas for their employes. You cannot. Forget the whole idea. BTW, have you considered taxes and cost of living in Taiwan? NT$20k is not enough to keep a roof overhead.

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Buying a HTC phone in Taiwan,will it work in English when brought back to England

Buying a HTC phone in Taiwan,will it work in English when brought back to England?
Hi im traveling to Taipei next week and need a new phone. So i thought i might get a HTC, as its a Taiwanese firm i thought they might be cheaper there,but it wont be any good to me, if i cant use it when im home in the U.K.Because most phones are quad band now, would it just pick up the U.K network or would i have to get the phone unlocked etc ANY INFO APRECIATED THANKS!!!
Cell Phones & Plans - 1 Answers
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I have no idea about the Quad Band thing you are telling about. But if you are buying a mobile from one country and using it in another you need to unlock it to the current country's network. Many people unlock their mobile now also. I suggest mobileunlocksolutions.com provide good solution for unlocking using codes.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Jobs in China/Taiwan that AREN'T Teaching English

Jobs in China/Taiwan that AREN'T Teaching English?
I've lived in Taiwan for two years, now back in the US for one. I love Mandarin (it's a hobby of mine now that I've lived there and found I enjoyed the language.) I can speak it and read it very well, compared to most other foreigners i've met. I have a good Taiwanese accent (many people think I sound just like a Taiwanese. Many over the phone said they would have had no idea I was an American unless I told them. So, I have that going for me I guess.) I would love to work in Taiwan again, but I don't want to Teach English. While studying in Taiwan (that's what I was doing, studying) I taught at a cram school for a while to raise money for rent, and while it was a novel experience I really didn't enjoy it. I would love to work doing something else. Does anyone have any good suggestions for jobs in Taiwan/China that a Mandarin speaking foreigner can land, at least temporarily, that isn't Teaching? Is there anywhere I can send out my resume? By the way, I'm only 20 years old. I'm just asking for basic information. I still have to finish university, anyhow. I'm studying abroad in Beijing next year.
Taiwan - 3 Answers
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I'm sure there are plenty of opportunites in China for work that is not ESL instruction. Try a few of these web sites and see where they take you: http://www.chinasplash.com/index.html http://www.newchinacareer.com/index.html http://www.chinajob.com/ http://www.hrgini.com/Position.8sn?v=1&t=7 http://www.jobsinchina.net/index.html Good luck to you.
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careful where in mainland china u go to teach a lot of schools and china people cheat and will do nasty to u because u are a foreign person working for them.. they thin k they can run all over u and china police will do f++k all as ur not Chinese...
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I'd guess you could try Trading companies or the Hotel Industry. In both countries the Hotel Industry is growing and I do think that they have a problem in finding good English speakers for specific jobs,. 20 yrs-you got a lot of time after your Uni but if you do find something where you enjoy your work, try to major that in your studies so that you will also have some working experience under your belt when you graduate. You have to think it out and then make your plans accordingly. Why don't you look into Scholarship programs here in Taiwan: http://www.tw.org/scholarships/