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Work Permit in Nepal?

dikson

Hi everyone,

I am currently doing a TESOL course and want to stay in Nepal from September for a few months. What is the best way for me to get a work permit? I heard it is better to get one before you arrive...any ideas? schools i could be in touch with etc, any help would be hugely appreciated!!!

Thanks

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Hello dikson.

Welcome to °µÍø½ûÇø! :)

Hope other members will give you some advices.

Thank you,
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MadagascarNow

Here are some resource from my e-book, Nepal: On a budget.

merojob.com jagire.com The UN also hires °µÍø½ûÇøs, so give them a try as well as your embassy.

It is actually difficult except for certain professions. You can try the big, private schools like Lincoln.

Follow along with my blog to get a better idea of what it's like here. Nepal is an amazing place. FrugalTravelsNepal.Blogspot.com

I have some information on my web site that will help you know what to bring and a lot more: NepalOnaBudget.com

jw

Sorry Dikson, but what you were told is just not possible.

A Work Permit is directly related to the type of Visa you have in your passport. If you have a residential visa, you will need and are allowed to work IF you have a Work Permit.

And the only type of visa a foreigner can get at a Nepalese Embassy / Consulate is a Tourist Visa, for a maximum duration of 90 days. Within this time, inside Nepal, at the Department of Immigration of the Ministry of Home Affairs, and if you qualify for a residential visa, you can have your Tourist Visa transformed into a residential visa. Then you can try to apply for your Work Permit.

Oh, and on a Tourist Visa it clearly states that you are NOT allowed to do ANY kind of work.

For more info, check this link: