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[quote=G8WAY2CHINA,269168]Hello Arleana. My name is Chris Cookson. I currently reside in Yangzhou, Jiangsu. I work for the International English Education Research Association (IEERA), more specifically for IEERA's China office. My organization deals with, amongst other things, the issuance of all types of visas to foreigners who want to come to China and also to Chinese individuals who wish to go abroad, and related legal issues. It has a great deal of expertise in this field and it also has many advantages vis-a-vis governmental agencies and ordinary visa agents, such as being the largest visa issuer in China, it providing additional supporting documentation if needed, it having close ties to the government (allowing quick and unbureaucratic processing) and it issuing all visa types to just about any nationality and on whichever grounds the applicant may have. Please rest assured that our services are 100% legal and 100% legitimate. To answer your question, no, your not having a degree is absolutely no problem whatsoever IF you go through the right channels. In fact, if you go through me, I can guarantee you will be issued with the requisite documentation AND that you can go and teach at any educational institution you desire. In fact, in light of your age, professional experience and being TESOL certified, I don't see any hindrance to your teaching at a good university if this is our intention. Please, however, get in touch with me, so we can make this a reality! You can contact me directly by emailing me to chriscookson.ieera@yahoo.com Please, however, be aware that I will not be available again until Feb. 8th or 9th, as I'm going on a small trip. I look forward to hearing from you soon.[/quote]
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