Work rules for teachers, marriage APRC

[quote=“TaiLaw”][quote]a marriage-based ARC[/quote].

That’s me bud! According to the Employment Services Act, Article 48, revised 2005, I am exempt from the Work Permit requirement and can work at will (prior to the 2005 revision, one had to apply for the exemption, which was generally summarily approved). It’s not “far less likely.” It would be illegal for the government to do so (which admittedly, in Taiwan, is not impossible). As you said, you’re guessing and you don’t really know.[/quote]
I was guessing about the consequences. Not guessing about the rule. Yes, you can work in 7-Eleven or an office or whatever. But the MOE says that you’re supposed to have a work permit from them to teach in a buxiban. Phone them and check if you like. But it’s not really the point, anyway.