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TexasPete
Joined: 24 May 2006 Location: Koreatown
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Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2008 8:58 pm Post subject: Did they change CBC again?!!?! |
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So a friend of mine just got back from Daejeon Immigration and said that as of September 1st there will be a new requirement for CBCs. It seems now you have to get some other check along with it saying something about vulnerable persons (not entirely sure what the exact wording was). Bear in mind this is secondhand and that this is what he was told by immigration officials this morning.
He'd started the whole process already to get a regular CBC and now it's all for nothing and he'll be leaving the country in a month. Another good teacher bites the dust because of ROKs spah-ku-ring!! immigration regulations
Can anyone confirm this? |
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afsjesse

Joined: 23 Sep 2007 Location: Kickin' it in 'Kato town.
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Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2008 9:57 pm Post subject: |
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I sure the heck hope not. For crying out loud I just got the damn Administration of Oath from Seoul yesterday on my FBI CBC and if they demand another requirement than screw them!!!!! I sure hope your wrong but given that Immi probably said this, it's probably not..... Being more specific would help. |
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polonius

Joined: 05 Jun 2004
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Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2008 10:31 pm Post subject: |
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If that is the case, then it is almost impossible for Canadians to get the check while in Korea. They will be able to get it through the RCMP, but that takes 4 months to process.
I had heard rumblings that some immigration offices were demanding the Vulnerable check, but haven't heard anything about it in a while. |
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afsjesse

Joined: 23 Sep 2007 Location: Kickin' it in 'Kato town.
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Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2008 11:53 pm Post subject: |
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Vulnerable as in how vulnerable is a person to abuse a kid? How the heck do you determine that if you don't have a history???? And how to
you get it?
Just did a search for it... got nothing as far as the US is concerned. But apparently there is one for Canada. |
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losing_touch

Joined: 26 Jun 2008 Location: Ulsan - I think!
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Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 12:17 am Post subject: |
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Yes, I think this has something to do with the Vulnerable Sector Search in Canada. OP, where is your friend from? |
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polonius

Joined: 05 Jun 2004
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Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 12:22 am Post subject: |
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A vulnerable sector search has information such as simple complaints made towards a person, if the complaint has anything to do with a child. This information is kept by Children's Aid services. Teachers in Canada must have this check done, and that is why the MORON at the Korean Embassy in Toronto implemented the rule. She had no idea what it takes to get the vulnerable sector search.
And as far as I know, the USA has no such search available. |
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afsjesse

Joined: 23 Sep 2007 Location: Kickin' it in 'Kato town.
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Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 12:52 am Post subject: |
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So then this is only for Canadians or another mistake by Korea Sparkling that all countries can get this done? Or is this to be disregarded in light of this information? |
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losing_touch

Joined: 26 Jun 2008 Location: Ulsan - I think!
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Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 12:54 am Post subject: |
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I have also never heard of such a check for American. I would take it with a grain of salt. Don't lose sleep and don't worry! An FBI check is the most comprehensive thing we have in the states unless you work for the government and need some sort of clearance. |
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Tobias

Joined: 02 Jun 2008
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Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 1:07 am Post subject: Sounds like we need to resort to old faithful |
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Time to resort to old faithful? Prostitution may be the oldest profession, but bribery is the oldest trick. It's the quick-lube that cuts through red tape quicker than CPN catching a flight to Bangkok.
Time to simply bribe the immigration authorites? Maybe. Bribery is still alive and well here. Plus, what kind of message is being sent when the Korean government pardons those Samsung big wigs? Sounds like money trumps the law.
I'd start researching bribery etiquette. That won't work at the consulates in the USA, but it may work here.
These people aren't gonna watch us all fly off into the sunset. I know it. You know it. Put your noodles to work. There are ways around these bullshit regulations. English is too big here to allow it all to simply crash and burn in the coming year.
...slappin' 'em down
One Hundred
Two hundred
And I can see those fighter planes.... |
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bassexpander
Joined: 13 Sep 2007 Location: Someplace you'd rather be.
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Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 1:14 am Post subject: |
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The Korvia people mentioned this on my podcast a month ago.
Sounds like a pain in the butt.
It's on the right-hand side, here:
www.themidnightrunner.com |
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jillbean1217

Joined: 04 Jul 2008
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Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 4:59 am Post subject: |
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From the CBC procedures that CDI sent to me with my acceptance packet, the Canadian CBC procedure is as follows:
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Obtaining a Criminal Background Check for Canadian Citizens. Additional documents are required in order to obtain a visa issuance number in Korea.
1. Criminal Record Checks- Must be issued within last 3 months by the RCMP or the Provincial Police- Must include VULNERABLE SECTOR SEARCH- Must be notarized on the original criminal record check by a public notary- Must be confirmed by a Korean Consulate with a notarization
Note: To be confirmed by a Korean Consulate, please visit us with the notarized criminal record check,a passport and fee $2.20 CND.
*In order to receive the Vulnerable Sector Search, you must go through a 3rdparty agency if the localor provincial police do not provide this service.The Korean Consulate recommends Canadian Commissionaires Corporation. Their website ishttp://www.commissionaires.ca/. They take 7-10 days to process where the police (if they offer this service) take up to 8 weeks. |
I don't know if this helps, but I hope so! |
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crusher_of_heads
Joined: 23 Feb 2007 Location: kimbop and kimchi for kimberly!!!!
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Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 6:25 am Post subject: |
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The people who are implementing this are Sparkling and of high intelligence-I say this becuase it's not only true but within the TOS, and that is undeniably true!~ |
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citizen erased

Joined: 06 Apr 2008
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Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 6:30 am Post subject: |
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would this mean that canadians are going to have more restrictions than other countries?
if not...
i searched, too, to see if there is a check like this for the US but nothing came up. im close to handing in all my documents for a new e2, i don't see how i am going to be able to get a check that doesnt even exist for my country. |
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jellobean
Joined: 14 Mar 2006
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Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 7:42 am Post subject: |
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I don't believe it exists for the US. I had my check done through the local board of education where I live (it's a state check, they could have done the federal but it was another $40 and a longer wait). Up until last year, the state check was all that was required for teachers here, but starting this year they have to do the FBI check. Neither type of check has any sort of vulnerable sector search. I think that is a Canadian thing. If I have problems when I submit mine next week I'll let folks know. |
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contrarian
Joined: 20 Jan 2007 Location: Nearly in NK
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Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 9:18 am Post subject: |
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I managed to get a criminal background check from the RCMP in two weeks. I went to a very small town detachment and asked them to do it as a personal favor. |
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