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TheTruth Be Known - 2012-02-17
In response to Re: Dalian Ealing International College (Ealing International College)

First of all, there is a great deal of misinformation or disinformation in all of these Ealings postings made by Ealing itself.

In Liaoning Province, it is highly illegal under a Z visa / residence permit to "farm out" teachers to other schools. Yes, for sure, this may be a modus operandi of some of the language training centers in the province, but it remains illegal, and when it is "suddenly" discovered by the local PSB during one of their end-of-the-year visa audits, which happen in the province quite regularly, trouble has been known to ensure. Yes, for sure, Aston, EF, and all the other chains may practice it but when one is caught, there is trouble. 100% for a fact.

That Ealing farms out teachers tells one that is nothing more than an ordinary money-grubbing LTC. Firstly, it has made blatant claims about being sanctioned by the British Embassy, the British Trade Council and the like, when none of this, absolutely none of this, is true. The British Embassy, the British Trade Council, the British Council are not in the habit of sanctioning LTC's in this country. Not now, not ever. Fabrication Number One.

Misinformation Number Two. Their claim to be a recognized A-level provided by Edexcel is like McDonald's claiming to be a recognized hamburger joint by Burger King. Put it on that level and nothing more.

Thirdly, if anyone wants the lowdown on this company, why not start with an inquiry to the Dalian Foreign Experts' Bureau? One might be surprised by what one learns.

Fourthly, a sudden surger in hiring 20 new teachers in a small-sized (for China) city like Dalian alone indicates something is not right. Where oh where have the 20 previous teachers gone? If not, it is logistically impossible in Dalian, already an overly-saturated market, that any company, particularly a new start-up with a less-than-clear track record, should "suddenly" discover the need for 20 new foreign teachers, particularly at the spring term.

Finally, all their oblique cr*p about visa issues should serve as a BIG warning to any foreign teacher seeking to work in a normalized situation in China. Dalian is a city in China where "miracles" have been known to happen with visa issues and even during the Olympic Period and the 60th Anniversary clampdowns, the "miracles" continued in Dalian. So if this school cannot cause "miracles" to happen with visa issues in Dalian, then that alone should warn any teachers away.

Listen all, follow Dr. Turnoi's good advice in his previous posts. It's on the mark.

And just wade past all of the paid, political comments put up here by Ealing's lackeys and syncophants.

Messages In This Thread
Dalian Ealing International College -- Down with Esl Scammers -- 2012-02-15
Re: Dalian Ealing International College -- Ealing International College -- 2012-02-17
Re: Dalian Ealing International College -- San Migs -- 2012-02-17
Re: Dalian Ealing International College -- TheTruth Be Known -- 2012-02-17
Re: Dalian Ealing International College -- Scott Murphy -- 2012-02-19
To Tell a Lie and Ealing College -- Here's-Your-Answer -- 2012-02-20
Re: Dalian Ealing International College -- Dragonized -- 2012-02-19
Re: Dalian Ealing International College -- Scott Murphy -- 2012-02-20
Re: Dalian Ealing International College -- Dragonized -- 2012-02-20
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