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Changing Jobs Mid-Contract and Needed Documents

 
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yingwenlaoshi



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PostPosted: Thu Oct 09, 2008 11:20 pm    Post subject: Changing Jobs Mid-Contract and Needed Documents Reply with quote

I've been at my job since July 1st. If I want to change jobs, what documents will I need?

I know I'll need a sealed university transcript (I've heard that I need two, but I'll probably cross that bridge when I come to it since I'll probably order a bunch of them).

My criminal check was submitted in June for my E2 visa application. How long is this good for?

I guess the medical just takes care of itself. Just a trip to the hospital, but when changing jobs, do you need it before changing jobs? I know that if I change jobs mid-contract, I'll need a visa run to Japan. I've been teaching in Korea for well over 3 years, so the Japan trip is OK. So would I need to provide immigration with the medical report after my visa run?

Maybe a letter of release is needed to ease the process. I suppose that if I gave notice at my job, I could take care of getting a letter from my current employer allowing me to seek work elsewhere.

I guess my main question is about the criminal report. What's the deal with that when changing jobs mid-contract?
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hagwonnewbie



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PostPosted: Thu Oct 09, 2008 11:30 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I had to. I questioned several officers in several offices and their consensus was "Yes, you need a background check even if you've already submitted it."
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yingwenlaoshi



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PostPosted: Thu Oct 09, 2008 11:44 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

hagwonnewbie wrote:
I had to. I questioned several officers in several offices and their consensus was "Yes, you need a background check even if you've already submitted it."


Yeah, it's a strange deal. If I ordered one now, I guess I could have that on hand. It's just that it doesn't make sense. Something could change between now (or when I receive another criminal certificate) and when I actually apply for a new visa. Meaning that I could theoretically be brought up on charges between those times. Not that that would be a conviction. And if I were to be convicted of anything, wouldn't I have to be in my home country for that to happen?

They should demand Korean criminal checks for people already in country.
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Firearcher



Joined: 22 Dec 2007

PostPosted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 8:03 am    Post subject: Re: Changing Jobs Mid-Contract and Needed Documents Reply with quote

yingwenlaoshi wrote:
I've been at my job since July 1st. If I want to change jobs, what documents will I need?

I know I'll need a sealed university transcript (I've heard that I need two, but I'll probably cross that bridge when I come to it since I'll probably order a bunch of them).

My criminal check was submitted in June for my E2 visa application. How long is this good for?

I guess the medical just takes care of itself. Just a trip to the hospital, but when changing jobs, do you need it before changing jobs? I know that if I change jobs mid-contract, I'll need a visa run to Japan. I've been teaching in Korea for well over 3 years, so the Japan trip is OK. So would I need to provide immigration with the medical report after my visa run?

Maybe a letter of release is needed to ease the process. I suppose that if I gave notice at my job, I could take care of getting a letter from my current employer allowing me to seek work elsewhere.

I guess my main question is about the criminal report. What's the deal with that when changing jobs mid-contract?


I called and others on my behalf called Immigration 6 times and got 6 DIFERENT answers. ALLLLL different.

Yes you need CRC. Visa run> No you don't. Go back to home country etc.

They have no clue. However in the end I think I got the proper answer.


If you quit with 80% of or less of your contract completed you must go to immigration before leaving the country. They'll waive the CRC and its 50/50 whether you need to leave the country for a Visa run.

If you leave on a Visa run before going to immigration you must get a CRC.

Its ridiculous. Out of country for 5 days. You break the law, are triede & convicted in a court of law all in 5 days? Now that's service!
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