One of the biggest misconceptions about homesteading is that it has to immediately pay for itself.
In reality, most homesteads are supported—at least in the early years—by remote income.
One of the most common and accessible options people still ask about is VIPKid (now called VIPTeacher).
So the real question is:
Does VIPKid still make sense in 2026 if you want to work remotely from your homestead?
This post gives you a clear, honest answer—what it’s good for, what it’s not, and how homesteaders actually use it.
How I Bought My Homestead Using Remote Teaching Jobs
I didn’t start homesteading because I already had land.
I bought my homestead because I had remote income.
Long before animals, fencing, or pasture plans, I was teaching English online. Remote teaching jobs gave me something traditional homesteading alone couldn’t provide at the beginning: reliable, location‑independent income.
VIPKid was one of the platforms that made that possible.
Teaching remotely meant I could:
- Earn income without commuting
- Work from anywhere with internet
- Save consistently toward land and a mortgage
- Build financial stability before the homestead had to pay for itself
That’s why VIPKid still comes up for homesteaders today.
It’s not because it’s glamorous or high‑paying — it’s because it works. For people who want land but need income first, remote teaching jobs like VIPKid can be the bridge that gets you there.
What VIPKid / VIPTeacher Is Today
VIPKid rebranded to VIPTeacher, but you’ll still see the VIPKid name everywhere—from logos to application pages.
The platform now offers:
- Children’s English classes
- Some adult speaking classes
- Global programs beyond China
Most teachers still primarily teach children, but the platform is no longer China-only.
Why VIPKid Works From a Homestead
VIPKid works well for homesteaders because it’s:
- Fully remote
- Structured and predictable
- Easy to turn on or off
You log in, teach a class, get paid.
There’s no marketing, no invoicing, and no chasing payments—things that are hard to juggle during busy farm seasons.
Many homesteaders use VIPKid as:
- Starter income while setting up land
- A backup income stream
- A way to fill financial gaps during slow seasons
Requirements to Apply in 2026
To apply for VIPKid / VIPTeacher, you need:
- Legal eligibility to work in the US or Canada
- A bachelor’s degree (any major)
- A basic TEFL / TESOL certificate
Your degree does not need to be in education.
If you’re only teaching online, you do not need an expensive certification. A low-cost TEFL certificate is sufficient. This is the one that I have (and recommend)
States That Cannot Apply
As of now, VIPTeacher does not accept teachers from:
- California
- New York
- Washington
- Connecticut
- Washington, DC
Equipment and Tech Needs
You’ll need:
- A reliable high-speed internet connection
- A laptop or desktop computer (Mac or PC) (or iPad)
- At least 8GB of RAM
- A webcam
Chromebooks are not supported.
You’ll teach through VIPTeacher’s downloadable teaching app.
Pay Structure and Bonuses
VIPKid pay in 2026 looks like this:
- $7 per 25-minute class
- $14 per 50-minute class
- +$2 per short-notice class
- +$5 for trial classes that convert
Teachers are paid weekly for base pay, with bonuses paid monthly.
This is not high pay—but it is consistent and predictable.
Scheduling Around Farm Life
VIPKid works best when you schedule intentionally.
Many homesteaders:
- Teach early mornings
- Teach during nap times
- Open short-notice slots when chores allow
Peak hours are typically early mornings and weekends (US time), which often fits well around farm responsibilities.
You choose when to open classes.
Is VIPKid a Long-Term Solution?
For most people, no.
VIPKid is best used as:
- A stepping stone into remote work
- Supplemental income
- A safety net while building something else
Some teachers move on to independent teaching or other remote income once they gain experience.
VIPKid doesn’t have to be the end goal to be useful.
Final Thoughts
VIPKid isn’t a dream job—but it is a practical one.
If you’re homesteading and need:
- Reliable remote income
- Flexible scheduling
- A way to earn without selling or marketing
Then VIPKid / VIPTeacher can still make sense in 2026.
Used strategically, it can help fund your homestead while you build toward long-term sustainability.


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