Bobtheduck (post: 1317848) wrote:and my original Diploma (the scary part) and a document that says I have no crimes on my record... And I have to fedex them as soon as possible.
1. First, I need your
*. original degree (your original degree will be showed to the immigration office and returned to me) or copied degree(must get a stamp from a Korean consulate <not apostille>) or Degree certificate(must get Apostille)
*. transcript(sealed)(Same college or university with degree)
*. criminal background check(with apostille or get a stamp from a Korean consulate ).
(Canada Government has not joined apostille so Canadian get a stamp from a Korean consulate on the criminal background check. One more thing for Canadian, to get E2 visa, Criminal background check must have 'vulnerable sector screening' - I don't know what 'vulnerable sector screening is.
*. 3 passport size photos (Actually I need one at the moment, however I will need 2 more when you are here.)
*. passport copy.
*. contract, self-medical check ( I attached these two documents. Please fill them. )
- When Those documents arrive to me, I will make an application form for visa and submit those documents to the immigration office.
- In 2 weeks time, I will get your visa number. then I will send it by e-mail.
- You go to the nearest Korean consulate with that number. They will attach your visa onto your passport. (Before visiting there, call them and ask what you have to bring)
- Then, come to Korea.
Now I am sending our contract and self-medical check form. You fill them.
Please send all documents to me by quick mail.
Our address is S.Korea, Gyeong-Gi Do, Yang-Pyeong Gun, Yong-mun Myeon, Da-mun Ri, San 25. Gyeong-Gi English Village administration office Kim Hyun-Jung.
One more information,
As Korean law, every foreign teacher who will stay in Korea for more than 90 days must register their staying to the immigration office. To do that they have to check their health condition.
So, when you come to Korea, you will have to do health condition check in a hospital in 2 weeks time. A doctor will take some blood(5cc) and you will have to give some your urine to check HIV and drug.
Mr. SmartyPants (post: 1317909) wrote:These things tend to be legit (your case may not though)
Lots of schools in Korea desperately look for English Teachers.
minakichan (post: 1317924) wrote:Dang, I want to teach English in Asia.... what are the reqs? Not an English BA, I hope. Cool that you don't have to know the native language, it seems...
Bobtheduck (post: 1317848) wrote:So I got two letters about English Teaching jobs. One is in Japan, and they require an international Driver's license
Bobtheduck wrote:I also got one from a Korean School. It didn't require as much, and they seemed... Very pushy. Like, desperate for me to get over there as soon as possible.
Bobtheduck (post: 1317870) wrote:I have no clue what Apostille is. *shrugs*
Mithrandir (post: 1318965) wrote:As I understand this, it's basically a way of internationalizing some form of certification - typically birth, death, marriage, etc.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apostille
Tsukuyomi (post: 1319774) wrote:Have you heard anything from Japan as of yet ^^?
Bobtheduck (post: 1349861) wrote:Well, thanks for the help but I got my apostille quite a while ago. I'm actually about to get my Korean E-2 Visa (going for the interview on Thursday) and will probably be in Korea in a couple weeks. Thanks, though.
I can't believe I was still thinking Japan as late as June. Crazy.
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