Acquire Chinese teaching job documents properly – GNAT to teachers
The Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT)
has advised all Ghanaian teachers who plan to travel to China to teach to
submit all the relevant documents to the Chinese embassy in Accra for
authentication before travelling to that country.
The call, according to the teacher union, has
become necessary following the deportation and detention of some South African
teachers from China due to fake documents.
A statement signed by Afua Adoboe, Public
Relations Officer of GNAT, on Tuesday, 2 April 2019, said: “The Ghana National
Association of Teachers (GNAT) wishes to bring to the attention of its members
who intend to travel to China to teach, to submit all relevant travelling
documents to the Chinese Embassy in Accra for authentication.
“This directive has become necessary following
the detention of over one hundred South African teachers and the deportation of
fifteen others by Chinese immigration officers in December 2018 for not
possessing genuine travel documentation.
“Due to the high demand for English tutors in
China, there has been an upsurge in the number of teachers from African
countries who have travelled to China seeking to take advantage of that
opportunity. However, the majority of them acquired their visas through agents
who failed to provide them with genuine documents, thus, leading to their
arrest and subsequent deportation.
“The need has arisen, therefore, to inform
Ghanaian teachers with similar interest to be cautious about the necessity of
submitting all relevant documents to the Chinese embassy in Accra for
authentication before travelling.”