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Just got my E2 but employer is now asking for CRC and Dip
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Fallacy



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PostPosted: Thu Sep 17, 2015 5:35 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Precisely.
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Stain



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PostPosted: Sat Dec 12, 2015 1:02 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I know that if you haven't been out of Korea for 90 days then you don't need a new CRC. But mine has been with immigration since 2012 or something due to E2 transfers. When will they request another one? Will that CRC continue to work if I keep transferring and don't leave the country for 90 days? Seems like they would require an updated one.
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Stain



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PostPosted: Mon Dec 14, 2015 5:33 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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isitts



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PostPosted: Mon Dec 14, 2015 4:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Stain wrote:
I know that if you haven't been out of Korea for 90 days then you don't need a new CRC. But mine has been with immigration since 2012 or something due to E2 transfers. When will they request another one? Will that CRC continue to work if I keep transferring and don't leave the country for 90 days? Seems like they would require an updated one.

The updated ones are the local police checks.
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Stain



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PostPosted: Mon Dec 14, 2015 8:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

isitts wrote:
Stain wrote:
I know that if you haven't been out of Korea for 90 days then you don't need a new CRC. But mine has been with immigration since 2012 or something due to E2 transfers. When will they request another one? Will that CRC continue to work if I keep transferring and don't leave the country for 90 days? Seems like they would require an updated one.

The updated ones are the local police checks.


Thanks isitts. I appreciate the info.
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isitts



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PostPosted: Mon Dec 14, 2015 10:46 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Stain wrote:
isitts wrote:
Stain wrote:
I know that if you haven't been out of Korea for 90 days then you don't need a new CRC. But mine has been with immigration since 2012 or something due to E2 transfers. When will they request another one? Will that CRC continue to work if I keep transferring and don't leave the country for 90 days? Seems like they would require an updated one.

The updated ones are the local police checks.


Thanks isitts. I appreciate the info.

No problem.

I’ve never been clear as to whether new national level CBC’s from one’s home country is required for each subsequent contract (staying with the same school or transferring). It sounds like F visa holders actually do get a new CBC from their home country each year to give to their BOE, while others (I guess E visa holders) just get a copy from immigration.

When I first recontracted with a school during the time when the BOE started asking for a new CBC, I said I didn’t have a new one and a copy from kimmi would just be of the same one I gave them the year before and I wasn’t going to pay money to do that. So my school said they’d do a local check for the BOE and that’s all I’ve done ever since.

Also, the school already has a copy of the national CBC (from my home country) that was given to kimmi and the BOE from the first year, so that’s another reason I see no point in going to immigration to pay for another copy. (Though…I think that copy was only used when transferring to a new school. I don’t think it was given to the BOE. Just the local police check was.)

Anyway, if ever I’m out of the country for more than 90 days, sure, I’ll do what I gotta do. Otherwise, forget it.
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 15, 2015 9:06 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

isitts wrote:
Stain wrote:
isitts wrote:
Stain wrote:
I know that if you haven't been out of Korea for 90 days then you don't need a new CRC. But mine has been with immigration since 2012 or something due to E2 transfers. When will they request another one? Will that CRC continue to work if I keep transferring and don't leave the country for 90 days? Seems like they would require an updated one.

The updated ones are the local police checks.


Thanks isitts. I appreciate the info.

No problem.

I’ve never been clear as to whether new national level CBC’s from one’s home country is required for each subsequent contract (staying with the same school or transferring). It sounds like F visa holders actually do get a new CBC from their home country each year to give to their BOE, while others (I guess E visa holders) just get a copy from immigration.

When I first recontracted with a school during the time when the BOE started asking for a new CBC, I said I didn’t have a new one and a copy from kimmi would just be of the same one I gave them the year before and I wasn’t going to pay money to do that. So my school said they’d do a local check for the BOE and that’s all I’ve done ever since.

Also, the school already has a copy of the national CBC (from my home country) that was given to kimmi and the BOE from the first year, so that’s another reason I see no point in going to immigration to pay for another copy. (Though…I think that copy was only used when transferring to a new school. I don’t think it was given to the BOE. Just the local police check was.)

Anyway, if ever I’m out of the country for more than 90 days, sure, I’ll do what I gotta do. Otherwise, forget it.


I know what you mean. It's been so long since I had to go through all the red tape. If I had to go through it again, I would probably go back home.
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