Yeah, it's definitely not an F Visa. However, new regulations have been implemented as of December 2015. Now, the Foreign Expert Bureau will begin to require authentications by the Chinese embassy or consulate of degrees and TEFL/TESOL. These are a pain in the ass because they must be done in the embassy of the country in which your degree was issued. It also applies to all teachers currently in China, as well as those who wish to be issued a Z Visa in the future. Furthermore, in order to teach English, you will need to be a passport holder of a country in which English is one of the national languages... I'm surprised I have not seen an article on this website about the new rules yet. This will really affect all foreigners currently in China and those who wish to come here.
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