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How long do I have to get out of the country???

 
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ms_casillas



Joined: 11 Feb 2009

PostPosted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 6:57 am    Post subject: How long do I have to get out of the country??? Reply with quote

I was released from my school on January 1. With a release letter. My visa is good until May.

Do I have a certain amount of time before I need to leave paradise??

Thanks!!
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ttompatz



Joined: 05 Sep 2005
Location: Kwangju, South Korea

PostPosted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 7:34 am    Post subject: Re: How long do I have to get out of the country??? Reply with quote

ms_casillas wrote:
I was released from my school on January 1. With a release letter. My visa is good until May.

Do I have a certain amount of time before I need to leave paradise??

Thanks!!


You have 14 days to inform immigration of your change in status (no longer employed or sponsored). They will give you a 30 day exit order.

If you fail to inform them of your change in status you have 14 days to leave the country or be in an illegal position that may have ramifications down the road if you want to work here again (like requiring you to obtain future visas in your home country instead of doing a visa run).

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Emark



Joined: 10 May 2007
Location: duh, Korea?

PostPosted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 9:54 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Don't you need to leave paradise when the school kisks you out of their apartment you live in?

If you have your own accommodations or place to crash in the meantime, that is great news. I'm glad to see you consider Korea paradise. Don't wreck your paradise by screwing up with immi.

Take a visa run to Fukuoka to change your status back to tourist. You have 3 months (6 for Canadians like me) to stay and get another job. Your 250-300,000 won expenditure is a cheap investment for the future saftey and protection you receive from doing thing s right. Kangsan Travel in Busan sells the ferry trip for 190,000won. All you need to do is go over to Fukuoka in the morning, stay in the terminal, and return in the afternoon.

Yes you will take another trip to Japan when you land another job. So what. At least you get to fill your passport with more stamps and stickers!
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OrionForest



Joined: 13 Jul 2007

PostPosted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 6:32 pm    Post subject: along the same lines... Reply with quote

Don't mean to steal this thread but I have a similar question.

Does this exit order apply as well for one who gives 30 days notice? Under an agreement with my school before I signed the contract, my last day of work will be Feb 20th (end of contract not until October). However, my flight out of Korea is March 1st.

Do I need to do anything with immigration for those 10 days that I will still be in Korea if my school informs immigration that I am finished on Feb 20th? My school says I have 15 days, however I'm a little hesitant to take their word without looking into it further.

Thanks for any input!
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Sody



Joined: 14 May 2006

PostPosted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 11:44 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Emark wrote:
Don't you need to leave paradise when the school kisks you out of their apartment you live in?

If you have your own accommodations or place to crash in the meantime, that is great news. I'm glad to see you consider Korea paradise. Don't wreck your paradise by screwing up with immi.

Take a visa run to Fukuoka to change your status back to tourist. You have 3 months (6 for Canadians like me) to stay and get another job. Your 250-300,000 won expenditure is a cheap investment for the future saftey and protection you receive from doing thing s right. Kangsan Travel in Busan sells the ferry trip for 190,000won. All you need to do is go over to Fukuoka in the morning, stay in the terminal, and return in the afternoon.

Yes you will take another trip to Japan when you land another job. So what. At least you get to fill your passport with more stamps and stickers!


This is completely wrong. Who told you this? Did you try this yourself? How is the OP going to get a work visa in Japan? Unless you just mean to cancel the previous work visa, get a tourist visa and try and line up a job via interviews in Korea, then go home and have to come back? Lots of trouble and kinda expensive don't you think? It would be better just to call it quits, go home and start a new job search.
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djz



Joined: 17 Jul 2009

PostPosted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 2:14 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sody wrote:
This is completely wrong. Who told you this? Did you try this yourself? How is the OP going to get a work visa in Japan? Unless you just mean to cancel the previous work visa, get a tourist visa and try and line up a job via interviews in Korea, then go home and have to come back? Lots of trouble and kinda expensive don't you think? It would be better just to call it quits, go home and start a new job search.
No, you are the one that is wrong. All you have to do to get a tourist visa is re-enter the country. Actually I think you both agree you just misread what he said.

You get a new E-2 Visa at the consulate in Japan after getting a new job. It's definitely doable to get a new job in three months.

Depending on where you are from, it is a lot more expensive to fly back home then take a $300 roundtrip boat to Japan. Even if you are from San Fran, it's still like $500 to fly there from Korea. If you have a place to stay here then yea Emark's suggestion is what you should do.
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Sody



Joined: 14 May 2006

PostPosted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 4:55 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

You can get a new E2 in Japan? This is news to me. What about the criminal reference check? I dunno where you are from but I have to get some some dumb VSS check, I also have to have an interview. If you can do these things overseas then fine, last time I checked I couldn't. You don't get your airfare paid from Japan, so yes I think it's more troublesome and expensive. Better to go home for free and come back for free.
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Emark



Joined: 10 May 2007
Location: duh, Korea?

PostPosted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 7:15 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Emark wrote:

Take a visa run to Fukuoka to change your status back to tourist. You have 3 months (6 for Canadians like me) to stay and get another job. Your 250-300,000 won expenditure is a cheap investment for the future safety and protection you receive from doing thing s right. Kangsan Travel in Busan sells the ferry trip for 190,000won. All you need to do is go over to Fukuoka in the morning, stay in the terminal, and return in the afternoon.

Yes you will take another trip to Japan when you land another job. So what. At least you get to fill your passport with more stamps and stickers!


What is there to misunderstand? Read closely and slowly! If your certain you can land a new position, have the paperwork pushed through Immi and get to out of the country on a new visa run before the order to leave the country is done, fine. Take your chances. The small cost of a daytrip to Fukuoka secures another 3 months (or 6) to land the right job under your tourist visa.
The part that hasn't been discussed is where do you live after the school has ousted you from the housing they provided for you. Unless you have your own place or stay with someone else (like anyone with a 7py. place will put you and all your stuff up for any amount of time!) you are S.O.L.

Seriously, 300,000 won is too much money to spend for some safety, peace of mind, and time to look for a new job and maybe relax for a few weeks in Korea in your new tourist visa? Do you wash, and reuse your toilet paper too?
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djz



Joined: 17 Jul 2009

PostPosted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 2:26 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sody wrote:
You can get a new E2 in Japan? This is news to me. What about the criminal reference check? I dunno where you are from but I have to get some some dumb VSS check, I also have to have an interview. If you can do these things overseas then fine, last time I checked I couldn't. You don't get your airfare paid from Japan, so yes I think it's more troublesome and expensive. Better to go home for free and come back for free.
This post is reallyyyyyy confusing.

Since the OP was released, I am pretty sure he doesn't get a free flight home.

Assuming he he has to pay, how is it cheaper to fly one-way to the states than taking a boat to Japan and back? Can you even fly to Alaska for less than 300k won?

Also if you haven't gone back to the states or are switching from a tourist visa you don't need a criminal background check for a new E-2 visa. And yes you can get an E-2 visa in Japan. Or China. Or Taiwan. All you have to do is go to the Korean consulate.
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elizabethbennet



Joined: 18 Aug 2009

PostPosted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 8:16 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

YOU CAN get a new E-2 visa in Japan. I just did. I was at a job in Pohang for 1 month; it was horrible; I gave notice, did not even get a letter of release, and yet I am now working at a great school in Busan, even after plenty of people on this board and even recruiters told me it was impossible for me to get a new visa.

I'm from the U.S. and what I did was get fingerprints done in Korea, sent them in with the printed out form for my background check, got that all Fed-Exed back to me, still had my other documents, had to come back in from Japan on a tourist visa before I found a new job, but in the end, I found a job within a month and a half (and that's with rejecting 3 less than stellar offers in the meantime).

So you can do it and you should and good luck to you! Also if you want a cheap and pleasant place to stay while waiting, I recommend the HanJin Hostel in Gyeong-Ju. There's lots of cheap stuff to do there, you can learn a little bit about Korea, and Mr. Kwon is very accomodating. He even let us bring our cat to stay there!
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