Am I from a native English-speaking country?
Unfortunately, even if your home country uses English in most of its day-to-day communication, the TEFL job market has a very narrow classification of countries home to “native English speakers.” If you’re not a citizen of…- Australia
- Canada
- Ireland
- New Zealand
- South Africa
- The United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland)
- the United States
Countries with stringent hiring standards
If you’re a non-native English speaker—or a non-passport holder from one of the seven countries included in our recognized “native English speaker” list—we recommend you forego TEFL employment in the following countries.
Asia
- Indonesia
- Japan
- South Korea
- Taiwan
- Vietnam
Middle East
- Bahrain
- Iran
- Iraq
- Kuwait
- Oman
- Qatar
- Saudi Arabia
- UAE
Where can I teach abroad?
We have an entire article devoted to sharing the inside scoop on the most popular destinations for teaching English abroad as a non-native speaker, but here are the cliff notes:1. India
Mystical India is a fabulous destination for getting your feet wet as a non-native English-speaking TEFL teacher abroad. Between running around the schoolyard and mastering pronunciation techniques, you’ll be sipping on chai and pondering how many more chapati you can fit in your belly.2. Cambodia
Historic, religious, and lush, Cambodia is more than meets the eye. With your weekdays chock full of meaningful interactions with students and your weekends devoted to jungle explorations (including laying your eyes on Angkor Wat), non-native English teachers hit their stride in bustling Phnom Penh.
3. Argentina
Have you sights set on teaching abroad in Latin America? Then look no further than gorgeous Argentina. With inspiration around every corner (to the tune of tantalizing tango, colourful barrios, and epic Patagonian landscapes), you’ll never be short on lesson plan ideas for your English classes next week.4. Romania
Get here before the word gets out! Romania is an incredible destination for non-native English speakers to teach abroad. This country has been making huge strides in the last few decades, and to live here is to get a pulse on its exciting future. And don’t worry, we’re (pretty) sure none of your students will be vampires.
5. China
The King of English teaching opportunities, China doesn’t shut its grandiose temple doors to non-native English speakers. There are dozens—if not hundreds—of megacities itching to welcome English teachers. China is flush with opportunity, and if you love Mulan or seek to witness an empire in the making, now is the time to teach English in this colourful, surprising nation.Citizenship-based tips for finding non-native English speaker jobs abroad
Citizens of African nations
If you’re from Namibia, Rwanda, Nigeria, etc. and seek English teaching positions abroad, you’ll have the most luck finding opportunities in Southeast Asia (Thailand and Cambodia) as well as across Latin/South America. Keep in mind that it is not uncommon to “break even” in terms of earnings/expenses in either of these regions.Asian citizens
If your home base is on the Asian continent, your best bet for English teaching jobs abroad for non-native English speakers is Latin America or some English-speaking countries in South America, while many also choose to teach English online. Schools and English companies in destinations like Mexico, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Panama, Argentina, Ecuador, Brazil, Colombia, Chile, Peru, and more will happily hire you!
Caribbean
Citizens of Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, the Bahamas, etc. pose a unique hybrid of true Native English-speaking country's capabilities without being recognized worldwide for them. This means that you’ll have some opportunities that are not afforded to other non-native English speakers, like jobs in Japan. While you may have to jump through a few more hoops to prove your qualifications, access to this job market can make a huge difference in your earning potential abroad. You can also find jobs in Thailand, Cambodia, and around Latin America.EU citizens
If you’re a citizen of the European Union, there are still plenty of options for English teaching jobs abroad. If you don’t want to go too far from home, consider finding jobs in Eastern Europe like Poland, Romania, the Czech Republic, and Turkey. If Southeast Asia is calling, pick up the phone for opportunities in Thailand and Cambodia. If you prefer rice and beans to pierogis and curries, you’ll find English teaching opportunities for non-native English speakers all around Latin America.
Non-EU Europeans
Non-EU Europeans will have a buffet of opportunities similar to their EU comrades. The only difference, however, is that your teaching English options in Eastern Europe are more limited (only in Turkey). You'd best take your TEFL job search beyond your continental borders! Or countries that speak EnglishLatin American citizens
Latin Americans have a treasure trove of job opportunities around the corner and on the continent. (Trust us, there’s a TON to discover in nearby countries—it will be a grand adventure!). If you dream of elephant encounters in the jungle, you might also find opportunities in Thailand, India, and Cambodia in southern Asia.