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Staying in Korea after your E2 visa is up.
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modernseoul



Joined: 11 Sep 2011
Location: Seoul

PostPosted: Thu Mar 08, 2012 1:38 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

bazilman wrote:
I have a spin on this, sort of...

How bad of an idea is it to stay in Korea and work on a D-10 visa, granted that a school too small to sponsor your wants to hire you? And then, let's say after the visa expires, you hope over to Japan and back to finish the contract on a tourist visa....

Would that be a terrible idea? Would one have any trouble making deposits into a bank account? Like, does Immigration look closely enough to think that might be suspicious? 0_o

Thanks!


Legally it's wrong and if your caught it could leave you regretting your move. The school could close, fire you or not pay you at any time and there would be nothing you could do.

The deposits wouldn't be a major issue, however you couldn't send them home via a bank transfer (working visa required).
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