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A lot of teachers initially gravitate to Europe as it provides less culture-shock and offers reasonable salaries and working conditions. Europe is fairly diverse when it comes to job prospects and teaching experiences. With the advent of the EU labor law it is now difficult (and is some cases impossible) for teachers who don't hold an EU passport to get working visas in some countries. This doesn't mean that it's difficult or impossible to find work, just to get your official papers in order. However, with the ridiculous bureaucratic requirements, still in place in some EU countries, even EU passport holders give up on getting work visas! It will certainly be easier if you are a citizen of an EU member state but it is not an insurmountable problem if you aren't.
To view a map of Europe as well as current job listings for this region

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Austria |
Area: 83,858 sq km
Pop: 8,188,207 |
| Capital city |
Vienna |
| Languages |
German |
| Currency |
Euro |
| Climate |
Temperate, Continental; cold winters, snow |
| Typical teacher salary |
18 euros per hour |
| Major teaching locations |
Vienna |
Job Prospects:
Most teaching in Austria is done by freelancers, working on a self-employed basis, who are already resident in the country. Most of this teaching is to the business community. A speculative job search may produce results but certainly isn't guaranteed to do so. Most work is in the capital and salaries are quite high but then again Vienna is a very expensive city. |
Belgium |
Area: 30,510 sq km
Pop: 10,289,088 |
| Capital city |
Brussels |
| Languages |
French, Flemish, Dutch, German |
| Currency |
Euro |
| Climate |
Temperate, mild winters, cool summers |
| Typical teacher salary |
16 euros per hour |
| Major teaching locations |
Brussels and other major cities |
Job Prospects:
As with Austria most teachers are employed on a freelance basis and the work is primarily geared towards business English. There are many private language schools in the major cities and qualified ESL teachers should be able to find suitable work. Salaries are sufficient to enjoy a comfortable lifestyle, providing you can get enough hours. |
France |
Area: 547,030 sq km
Pop: 60,180,529 |
| Capital city |
Paris |
| Languages |
French, regional languages |
| Currency |
Euro |
| Climate |
Cool winters; Mediterranean: hot; mistral |
| Typical teacher salary |
16 euros per hour |
| Major teaching locations |
Paris and major cities |
Job Prospects:
France is a very promising destination for a qualified teacher. There are positions available in most major cities but the vast majority of work is in Paris. Language schools in Paris cater primarily to teaching business people and any previous knowledge/experience of business is useful. France also seems to be one of the easier EU countries for non-EU passport holders. |
Germany |
Area: 357,021 sq km
Pop: 82,398,326 |
| Capital city |
Berlin |
| Languages |
German |
| Currency |
Euro |
| Climate |
Temperate/marine; cool/cloudy/wet |
| Typical teacher salary |
2,000 euros per month |
| Major teaching locations |
Berlin and other major cities |
Job Prospects:
As in many other European countries teaching business people is one of the major options. There are many jobs available throughout the country and a teacher with a TEFL certificate would have few problems in sorting out employment. Salaries are high and so is the cost of living. Germans tend to have a preference for American English and so opportunities also exist for North Americans despite Germany being a major player in the EU. |
Greece |
Area: 131 940 sq km
Pop: 10,665,989 |
| Capital city |
Athens |
| Languages |
Greek |
| Currency |
Euro |
| Climate |
Temperate, mild winters, hot, dry summers |
| Typical teacher salary |
800 euros per month |
| Major teaching locations |
All large cities |
Job Prospects:
There is a huge demand for English in Greece and a vast amount of private language schools to cater to that demand. Most teachers will find themselves working for one of these language schools. Teaching is more geared towards younger learners but there are teaching possibilities in all areas. The cost of living in Greece is low and the salaries reflect this. A university degree is essential and any teacher who has a degree, TEFL certificate and an EU passport will have no problem in finding work. Other nationalities may encounter more problems due to EU regulations. |
Italy |
Area: 301,230 sq km
Pop: 57,998,353 |
| Capital city |
Rome |
| Languages |
Italian, German, French |
| Currency |
Euro |
| Climate |
Mediterranean; hot/dry in S; Alpine in N |
| Typical teacher salary |
1,000 euros per month |
| Major teaching locations |
All cities |
Job Prospects:
The current job opportunities in Italy for TEFL teachers are numerous. In some cities there are more jobs than teachers, while in other parts of the country the prospects are still good. In virtually every city in Italy a qualified TEFL teacher will be able to find a teaching position. Many teachers really enjoy the lifestyle that Italy offers even if the salaries are fairly low in relation to the cost of living. As Italy is an EU country work prospects favor British and Irish citizens, though there are literally thousands of Americans teaching there too. |
Portugal |
Area: 92,391 sq km
Pop: 10,102,022 |
| Capital city |
Lisbon |
| Languages |
Portuguese |
| Currency |
Euro |
| Climate |
Maritime temper; cool/rainy N; warm/dry S |
| Typical teacher salary |
1,200 euros per month |
| Major teaching locations |
All large cities |
Job Prospects:
Most teachers seem to agree that Portugal is a very pleasant place to work. Salaries are good in relation to living costs and the lifestyle appeals to many. Plenty of work is available to EU passport holders and the situation here is also easier for non-EU passport holders. Most work is with younger learners in the larger cities. |
Spain |
Area: 504,782 sq km
Pop: 40,217,413 |
| Capital city |
Madrid |
| Languages |
Spanish, Basque, Castilian, Catalan,Galician |
| Currency |
Euro |
| Climate |
Temper; clear/hot summers, cooler coast |
| Typical teacher salary |
1,000 euros per month |
| Major teaching locations |
All major cities |
Job Prospects:
Spain is a very popular location for English teachers. Its lifestyle and climate are probably the main reasons for this. Another reason may be the easy availability of work for qualified EFL teachers. Teaching is often to younger learners but also adult and business English teaching form a significant proportion. There are literally thousands of language schools in the larger cities all of which employ native speaker teachers. Unfortunately Spain is one of the more difficult countries for non-EU passport holders. |
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