Just a fun question I thought of.

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    I’m not familiar with the process at all, and after a cursory search it doesn’t look very promising. But if you are interested in refugee status in the PRC I’d suggest asking a lawyer or someone experienced in that sort of thing.

    Anyway, best of luck to you. But the job route would probably be easier, if possible.

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      I’m disabled, and I don’t have many options anyway. But thank you. I heard that China was now starting to turn away non-Chinese who wanted to teach English though.

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        Ah, OK. The refugee route may be problematic as from what I read, they want to send most people with non-Chinese ancestry to a third country eventually. Though, I don’t know how true that is.

        Anyway, as for teaching jobs, there are many more than just English teaching positions and I’m still seeing lots of postings for non-Chinese available.