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The Complete Myanmar Expat Teacher Guide

Everything you need to know before accepting an international teaching position in Myanmar — from salary expectations and visa requirements to the extraordinarily low cost of living and life in Yangon.

Spill.org Insights
Global Expat Intelligence
January 26, 2026
9 min survival guide

Why Myanmar Attracts Adventurous Educators

Myanmar (Burma) is the frontier of international teaching in South East Asia. Yangon hosts approximately 15 international schools, and the sector has stabilised after years of political uncertainty. For teachers seeking a genuinely off-the-beaten-path experience with an extraordinarily low cost of living and a deeply spiritual, welcoming culture, Myanmar delivers like nowhere else.

Key Insight: Do your research on the current political situation before committing. When conditions are right, Myanmar offers an unmatched cultural experience at minimal cost.


Salary & Compensation

RoleMonthly (USD)Annual (GBP equiv.)
NQT / Early Career$1,800 – $2,500£17,300 – £24,000
Established Teacher$2,500 – $3,500£24,000 – £33,600
Senior Teacher$3,200 – $4,200£30,700 – £40,300
Head of Department$3,800 – $5,000£36,500 – £48,000
Principal$5,500 – $9,000+£52,800 – £86,400+

Top Schools

  • International School Yangon (ISY) — The gold standard. American curriculum. Best packages.
  • Yangon International School (YIS) — British curriculum.
  • The British School Yangon — Growing institution.

Cost of Living

ScenarioMonthly (USD)Monthly (GBP)
Single (housing provided)$400 – $900£384 – £864
Couple$650 – $1,300£624 – £1,248
Couple + 1 Child$900 – $1,800£864 – £1,728
Couple + 2 Children$1,100 – $2,300£1,056 – £2,208

Local meals cost $1-3. Full-time domestic help: $150-300/month.

Family reality: Domestic help is extremely affordable. The expat community is small but extraordinarily tight-knit — everyone supports each other.


Life in Myanmar

  • Temples: Shwedagon Pagoda is among the world's most breathtaking religious sites.
  • Bagan: Over 2,000 ancient temples across a vast plain — unforgettable.
  • Inle Lake: Floating gardens, leg-rowing fishermen, mountain scenery.
  • People: Burmese people are among the warmest and most generous in Asia.
  • Challenges: Infrastructure is developing, internet can be unreliable, political situation requires monitoring.

Next Steps

  1. Browse live Myanmar roles on Spill.org
  2. Research the current situation carefully before committing