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How do i sign a Contract that was emailed to me and email it back, It is for a Teaching Job in China.?
I need to sign this contract i got in my email for a english teaching position in Wenzhou China. How do i sign this and get it back to them so they can begin getting my Visa? Also the contract is like 30 pages, most of which are blank.
8 Answers
- Frank SLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
All are correct. But if you can't scan it yourself then take it to Kinkos, have them print the pages you need.. or find a friend that can scan it. Since you only need to SIGN a few pages I suggest you print those pages, Scan those, and send it back Via e-mail with the remaining pages that were Original sent to you.
The other way would be to scan your signature, and place your signature on the document using an easy software program. PHOTO SHOP... and even WORD will do that...
My question is how in 2010 you don't know this? It makes me question your over all knowledge. Being computer literate will be a huge advantage when teaching in China. I teach English in Guangzhou, China. My computer is a valuable resource. I have a printer/scanner and I use it all the time.
Good luck.
- flingebuntLv 71 decade ago
Oh, this is a little suspicious.
First, to get a visa from abroad you don't need a signed contract, just a job offer.
Second, in China, employment contracts have to signed by both parties on the same day.
Third, never agree to a job in China without a full contract.
Fourth, most employers sign a fake official contract anyway.
Find a real employer, not these jokers.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
The other way would be to scan your signature, and place your signature on the document using an easy software program. PHOTO SHOP... and even WORD will do that...
- Anonymous1 decade ago
can you print out the page you need to sign, sign it, and scan it back into the computer, and send it all off
- Jeff ==(##) oLv 61 decade ago
Be careful if it asks you some money upfront. There should not be any money upfront unless for the visa. A friend of mine got scammed.
- Anonymous7 years ago
http://www.bjstuff.com/profiles/blogs/cftu-confirm...
Just remember this link after you get to China and want out of a crappy contract. BEFORE you go to China check out: http://www.chinascambusters.com/ so you don't get ripped off.