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Working, legality, visa: ???

 
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Zabbie



Joined: 24 Aug 2006

PostPosted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 1:42 pm    Post subject: Working, legality, visa: ??? Reply with quote

When I come to Korea I'd like to be able to work at a school and offer private lessons as well. From what I've read thus far most schools dont really like this. What sort of visa do I want to get in order to be able to "legally" teach students on the side? What sort of school position should I look for? I'm new to the whole visa thing and if anyone can link a good description of what different visa types allow for, that'd be great.

Thanks in advance!
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jellobean



Joined: 14 Mar 2006

PostPosted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 1:55 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Unless you are of Korean origin and can qualify for an F-4 or are married to a Korean and can qualify for an F-2, you can't teach private lessons legally.

The best you can do is get an E-2 with an employer that will allow you to attach other employers (ie working permission) and then work a side job or two. But the side jobs have to be for entities that could sponsor an E-2 full time if they wanted to. (Private lessons and very small hakwons won't qualify.)
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ttompatz



Joined: 05 Sep 2005
Location: Kwangju, South Korea

PostPosted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 2:26 pm    Post subject: Re: Working, legality, visa: ??? Reply with quote

Zabbie wrote:
When I come to Korea I'd like to be able to work at a school and offer private lessons as well. From what I've read thus far most schools dont really like this. What sort of visa do I want to get in order to be able to "legally" teach students on the side? What sort of school position should I look for? I'm new to the whole visa thing and if anyone can link a good description of what different visa types allow for, that'd be great.

Thanks in advance!


The only way you can do that is get married to a Korean.
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Zabbie



Joined: 24 Aug 2006

PostPosted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 2:29 pm    Post subject: Re: Working, legality, visa: ??? Reply with quote

ttompatz wrote:
Zabbie wrote:
When I come to Korea I'd like to be able to work at a school and offer private lessons as well. From what I've read thus far most schools dont really like this. What sort of visa do I want to get in order to be able to "legally" teach students on the side? What sort of school position should I look for? I'm new to the whole visa thing and if anyone can link a good description of what different visa types allow for, that'd be great.

Thanks in advance!


The only way you can do that is get married to a Korean.


Well in that case... anyone know any cute korean chicks? ^.^
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Cohiba



Joined: 01 Feb 2005

PostPosted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 3:02 pm    Post subject: Privates Reply with quote

Zabbie:

I have been here quite a while and know many English teachers.
ALL of them teach privates in their spare time. I think some of
the more vocal posters on this board are the only ones that don't.

Here are some tips:

Current Rates for Privates:

Residential - 50,000W/hr.
Corporate - 100,000W/hr. for the first hour and 50,000W thereafter

Remember:

1/ Never give your real name.
2/ Never give your address.
3/ Never use a recruiter.
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Zabbie



Joined: 24 Aug 2006

PostPosted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 8:41 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hey thanks for the tip Smile
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jinju



Joined: 22 Jan 2006

PostPosted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 8:45 pm    Post subject: Re: Working, legality, visa: ??? Reply with quote

Zabbie wrote:
When I come to Korea I'd like to be able to work at a school and offer private lessons as well. From what I've read thus far most schools dont really like this. What sort of visa do I want to get in order to be able to "legally" teach students on the side? What sort of school position should I look for? I'm new to the whole visa thing and if anyone can link a good description of what different visa types allow for, that'd be great.

Thanks in advance!


An F visa. Go a fiancee yet? You cant teach visas legally on an E2. its an immigration thing. Not a hagwon thing. Simpel story, privates on an E2 and an E2 is all you are eligable for, are not legal.
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laogaiguk



Joined: 06 Dec 2005
Location: somewhere in Korea

PostPosted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 8:47 pm    Post subject: Re: Working, legality, visa: ??? Reply with quote

jinju wrote:
Zabbie wrote:
When I come to Korea I'd like to be able to work at a school and offer private lessons as well. From what I've read thus far most schools dont really like this. What sort of visa do I want to get in order to be able to "legally" teach students on the side? What sort of school position should I look for? I'm new to the whole visa thing and if anyone can link a good description of what different visa types allow for, that'd be great.

Thanks in advance!


An F visa. Go a fiancee yet? You cant teach visas legally on an E2. its an immigration thing. Not a hagwon thing. Simpel story, privates on an E2 and an E2 is all you are eligable for, are not legal.


Are you drunk? Serious question, not an attack.
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jinju



Joined: 22 Jan 2006

PostPosted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 8:56 pm    Post subject: Re: Working, legality, visa: ??? Reply with quote

laogaiguk wrote:
jinju wrote:
Zabbie wrote:
When I come to Korea I'd like to be able to work at a school and offer private lessons as well. From what I've read thus far most schools dont really like this. What sort of visa do I want to get in order to be able to "legally" teach students on the side? What sort of school position should I look for? I'm new to the whole visa thing and if anyone can link a good description of what different visa types allow for, that'd be great.

Thanks in advance!


An F visa. Go a fiancee yet? You cant teach visas legally on an E2. its an immigration thing. Not a hagwon thing. Simpel story, privates on an E2 and an E2 is all you are eligable for, are not legal.


Are you drunk? Serious question, not an attack.


No, why? The typos? Ive stopped caring. Its just Daves. The guy asked for a LEGAL way to teach privates. Yes you can do them illagally, but that wasnt his question, now was it?
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laogaiguk



Joined: 06 Dec 2005
Location: somewhere in Korea

PostPosted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 8:58 pm    Post subject: Re: Working, legality, visa: ??? Reply with quote

jinju wrote:
laogaiguk wrote:
jinju wrote:
Zabbie wrote:
When I come to Korea I'd like to be able to work at a school and offer private lessons as well. From what I've read thus far most schools dont really like this. What sort of visa do I want to get in order to be able to "legally" teach students on the side? What sort of school position should I look for? I'm new to the whole visa thing and if anyone can link a good description of what different visa types allow for, that'd be great.

Thanks in advance!


An F visa. Go a fiancee yet? You cant teach visas legally on an E2. its an immigration thing. Not a hagwon thing. Simpel story, privates on an E2 and an E2 is all you are eligable for, are not legal.


Are you drunk? Serious question, not an attack.


No, why? The typos? Ive stopped caring. Its just Daves. The guy asked for a LEGAL way to teach privates. Yes you can do them illagally, but that wasnt his question, now was it?


Ya, because of the typos. I have never noticed you having anything like that before, that's why I was asking. I don't care about them at all, and spelling/grammar nazis suck, I was just a little surprised.

Your advice is spot on.
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jinju



Joined: 22 Jan 2006

PostPosted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 9:02 pm    Post subject: Re: Working, legality, visa: ??? Reply with quote

laogaiguk wrote:
jinju wrote:
laogaiguk wrote:
jinju wrote:
Zabbie wrote:
When I come to Korea I'd like to be able to work at a school and offer private lessons as well. From what I've read thus far most schools dont really like this. What sort of visa do I want to get in order to be able to "legally" teach students on the side? What sort of school position should I look for? I'm new to the whole visa thing and if anyone can link a good description of what different visa types allow for, that'd be great.

Thanks in advance!


An F visa. Go a fiancee yet? You cant teach visas legally on an E2. its an immigration thing. Not a hagwon thing. Simpel story, privates on an E2 and an E2 is all you are eligable for, are not legal.


Are you drunk? Serious question, not an attack.


No, why? The typos? Ive stopped caring. Its just Daves. The guy asked for a LEGAL way to teach privates. Yes you can do them illagally, but that wasnt his question, now was it?


Ya, because of the typos. I have never noticed you having anything like that before, that's why I was asking. I don't care about them at all, and spelling/grammar nazis suck, I was just a little surprised.

Your advice is spot on.


I always make tons of typos. Look more carefully. Tons of them. So many Ive become desensitized to them.
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Captain Corea



Joined: 28 Feb 2005
Location: Seoul

PostPosted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 11:35 pm    Post subject: Re: Privates Reply with quote

Cohiba wrote:
Zabbie:

I have been here quite a while and know many English teachers.
ALL of them teach privates in their spare time. I think some of
the more vocal posters on this board are the only ones that don't.

Here are some tips:

Current Rates for Privates:

Residential - 50,000W/hr.
Corporate - 100,000W/hr. for the first hour and 50,000W thereafter

Remember:

1/ Never give your real name.
2/ Never give your address.
3/ Never use a recruiter.


Fine advice, but I really wish you would have mentioned the flip side to it.
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