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Emark

Joined: 10 May 2007 Location: duh, Korea?
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Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2010 9:13 pm Post subject: A Criminal Record. If you have one. |
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I read that GEPIK has a zero tolerance policy on the hire of any person with any criminal record. Speaking with a couple recruiters confirms this.
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hajima 99
Joined: 13 Jun 2009
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Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2010 9:33 pm Post subject: Re: Criminal Record |
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Emark wrote: |
Being Canadian, there are 2 record checks; The criminal record and the 'Vulnerable Sector Search". I wonder if I were to submit just the VSS (totally clean) if that would be enough? |
No it would not. As of four or five months ago, the VSS is not even required by Korean immigration. The critical document is the criminal background check. |
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Emark

Joined: 10 May 2007 Location: duh, Korea?
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Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2010 10:50 pm Post subject: |
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Uh oh.
http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/nation/2009/01/117_37539.html
No mater how small, or how long ago, or if you have super duper character references, it appears to be zero tolerance.
(TT.TT)
However,
http://www.hikorea.go.kr/pt/InfoDetailR_en.pt?categoryId=2&parentId=382&catSeq=385&showMenuId=374
Revision of Foreign Language Instructor (E-2) visa issuance requirements
* Required submission of proof of criminal records
(the records must be affixed with the relevant nation�s Apostille or their consulates in Korea)
※ Nationals of countries that have not signed the Apostille treaty, (Canada) must get their records verified by their local Korean consulate, and those already in Korea who were issued their criminal records from their consulates in Korea have no need for an Apostille
(If they have previous criminal records, they cannot be issued a certificate of visa issuance unless otherwise specified)
※ Exceptions are made if the nature of the crime is light and does not affect their ability as a teacher
From other threads discussing how schools will disqualify teachers; reporting them to whatever blacklist, surely immigration officials will consider 20 year old, light, summary convictions grounds to deny the E-2 visa even though it isn't even sex, drug, gun, violence, or any other nasty of the like.
Why am I answering my own thread?
Gee, my sentiments appear as bitter and jaded as most everyone else's!
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Jandar

Joined: 11 Jun 2008
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Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2010 8:40 am Post subject: |
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Is this all I have to do?
Send finger print card with the form below.
https://www2.fdle.state.fl.us/cchinet/_docs/CrimHistInfoRequest.pdf
To:
Florida Department of Law Enforcement
User Services Bureau
Criminal History Services
PO Box 1489
Tallahassee FL 32302
With cover letter asking for it to be Notarized.
Then send the stamped form to:
Department of State
Division of Corporations
Apostille Certification
P.O. Box 6800
Tallahassee, FL 32314-6800
http://notaries.dos.state.fl.us/notproc7.html
With a cover letter stating that it needs Apostille for employment as an ESL Teacher in South Korea.
Does that sound right? |
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tampabulls
Joined: 20 Sep 2009
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Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2010 12:10 pm Post subject: |
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There is no finger print card for the state of Florida, but that is the correct form/address and the apostille address/process is correct. |
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Emark

Joined: 10 May 2007 Location: duh, Korea?
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Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2010 2:26 pm Post subject: |
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Hold the Cart!
Let's get back on topic here folks.
This is not about "how to get your criminal background / record check".
This is about having a criminal record that has nothing to do with teaching.
This is about some of our "errors", "mistakes", or ill deeds of long, long ago.
Some people have a DUI. --> Criminal Record. --> Bad Teacher.
Some people have tax issues. --> Criminal Record. --> Bad Teacher.
( i think i just invited some holier than thous to come in and present a case that these people should lose their privileges including teaching overseas. )
anyway...
So, you have a record. How light is light?
With more people being disqualified from teaching in Korea due to tighter visa regulations (rightfully imposed or not) what is this doing to the ESL teaching field overall in Korea?
Thoughts, discussion, ideas? |
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