Highest Paying Countries to Teach Abroad

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Highest Paying Countries to Teach Abroad 

Teaching abroad can completely change your lifestyle, but the highest salary does not always mean the highest quality of life.

A country offering a $4,000 monthly salary may sound incredible until expensive rent, transportation, and daily expenses reduce your savings. Meanwhile, a teacher earning less in another country may actually save more because housing is included or living costs are significantly lower. The best teaching destination depends on more than salary alone.

This guide compares some of the highest paying countries for teachers using real factors:

  • Average teacher salaries
  • Housing costs
  • Food prices
  • McDonald's prices
  • Savings potential
  • Visa and job requirements
  • Ease of getting hired

Because at the end of the day, what matters is not simply earning more. It is keeping more.

Quick Comparison

Country Teacher Salary Median Rent (1BR Major City) Local Meal McDonald's Meal Savings Potential Ease of Getting a Job
China $2,000–$4,500 $500–$1,100 $3 $5 Very High Moderate
South Korea $1,700–$2,600 $550–$900 (often included) $6 $7 High Easy
Taiwan $2,000–$3,000 $700–$1,200 $4 $6–$7 Moderate to High Moderate
Vietnam $1,200–$2,000 $250–$600 $2–$3 $5 Moderate Easy
Japan $1,500–$2,200 $650–$1,200 $7–$10 $7–$8 Low to Moderate Easy
UAE $3,500–$5,500+ $1,200–$2,500 (sometimes included) $10–$15 $10–$12 Very High Hard
Saudi Arabia $3,500–$6,500+ $800–$1,800 (often included) $6 $8 Very High Hard
Hong Kong $2,800–$6,000+ $1,200–$2,200 $6 $6 Moderate Hard
Singapore $3,000–$6,000+ $1,500–$2,800 $5 $7 Moderate Hard
Thailand $900–$1,800 $300–$700 $2 $5 Low Easy

Reality Check

Many websites compare countries using salary alone. That creates misleading expectations. Teachers should compare:

  • Salary
  • Housing costs
  • Whether housing is included
  • Cost of food
  • Visa difficulty
  • School benefits
  • Daily expenses
  • Potential savings

A teacher earning $2,200 in South Korea with free housing may save more than someone making $3,000 in Tokyo while paying full rent.

Likewise, a teacher earning $2,300 in Taichung may save more than someone making $3,000 in central Taipei.

Context matters.

China

China remains one of the highest earning teaching markets in Asia.

Salary by School Type

School Type Monthly Salary
Public Schools $1,350–$2,700
Bilingual Schools $3,000–$4,800
International Schools $4,000–$6,000+
  • Very strong savings potential
  • Housing allowances are common
  • Large range of schools and cities
  • Stricter visa process than many countries

Requirements

  • Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree
  • Clean criminal background check
  • Z Visa sponsorship
  • TEFL certificate (commonly used to satisfy eligibility requirements) or 2 years of relevant experience
  • Health check after arrival or during processing depending on employer
  • For international schools and higher paying positions:

  • Teaching license often preferred or required
  • Classroom experience strongly valued
  • Subject specialization can matter more than TEFL

South Korea

South Korea remains one of the strongest destinations for first-time teachers.

Salary by School Type

School Type Monthly Salary
Hagwons $1,700–$2,300
Public Schools $1,700–$2,500
International Schools $3,500–$6,000+
  • Housing often included
  • Structured hiring system
  • Reliable benefits packages
  • Strong demand

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree
  • Background check
  • E2 Visa sponsorship
  • Eligible passport for many ESL roles

Taiwan

Taiwan offers one of the strongest balances between quality of life and salary.

Salary by School Type

School Type Monthly Salary
Buxibans $1,600–$2,500
Public Schools $2,000–$3,000
International Schools $4,000–$7,000+
  • Excellent healthcare
  • Safe environment
  • Comfortable salaries
  • Smaller cities often improve savings

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree
  • Background check
  • Employer sponsorship
  • Teaching license often preferred for public and international schools

Japan

Japan remains one of the most popular destinations for teachers worldwide.

Salary by School Type

School Type Monthly Salary
ALL $1,500–$2,000
Eikaiwa $1,700–$2,200
International Schools $3,500–$6,000+
  • Strong cultural appeal
  • Organized work environment
  • Lower savings than expected
  • Housing heavily impacts finances

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree
  • Visa sponsorship
  • TEFL helpful

Vietnam

Vietnam has become one of Asia's fastest-growing teaching markets.

Salary by School Type

School Type Monthly Salary
Language Centers $1,200–$1,700
Public Schools $1,300–$1,900
International Schools $2,500–$4,500+
  • Lower living costs
  • Easier entry requirements
  • Flexible lifestyle
  • Growing market

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree
  • TEFL certificate
  • Background check

UAE and Saudi Arabia

The Middle East offers some of the highest salaries globally.

  • Tax advantages
  • Housing frequently included
  • Strong savings potential
  • Better suited for experienced teachers

Requirements

  • Teaching license
  • Experience
  • Strong qualifications

Who Wins?

Best for Maximum Savings

  • China
  • UAE
  • Saudi Arabia
  • South Korea

Best Overall Balance

  • Taiwan

Best for First-Time Teachers

  • South Korea
  • Vietnam
  • Thailand

Best for Career Teachers

  • International schools in China
  • UAE
  • Hong Kong
  • Singapore

Final Thoughts

The highest salary is not always the best opportunity. Housing, transportation, city choice, and school benefits often matter more than salary alone. The goal is not simply making more money. The goal is finding a place where salary, lifestyle, and long-term goals actually work together.

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