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Catgirl
Joined: 18 May 2008 Location: Jeonju City, South Korea
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Posted: Sat Sep 27, 2008 5:16 am Post subject: Any "special" exemptions for E-2 because you're fr |
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I have a friend from Japan, here on an E-2, teaching Japanese at a small university. She's being told, by her employer, that she doesn't need a background check or medical check. Japanese Embassy says she does need the background check. Any ideas why she would be exempt from the med. check? NOT a native speaker? Not teaching English?
Assumed if you had an E-2 ALL requirements applied. Thanks for your responses! |
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spliff

Joined: 19 Jan 2004 Location: Khon Kaen, Thailand
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Posted: Sat Sep 27, 2008 5:18 am Post subject: |
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Is she hot, that could be a factor. |
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ttompatz

Joined: 05 Sep 2005 Location: Kwangju, South Korea
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Posted: Sat Sep 27, 2008 5:32 am Post subject: Re: Any "special" exemptions for E-2 because you'r |
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Catgirl wrote: |
I have a friend from Japan, here on an E-2, teaching Japanese at a small university. She's being told, by her employer, that she doesn't need a background check or medical check. Japanese Embassy says she does need the background check. Any ideas why she would be exempt from the med. check? NOT a native speaker? Not teaching English?
Assumed if you had an E-2 ALL requirements applied. Thanks for your responses! |
2 possibilities:
a) she is not working on an E2 (in spite of what you have been told)
b) your employer is sadly mistaken and there will be a rude awakening in the near future. - I suggest you / her check with immigration for a more definite answer and/or be prepared for the inevitable come renewal time.
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Catgirl
Joined: 18 May 2008 Location: Jeonju City, South Korea
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Posted: Sat Sep 27, 2008 11:20 am Post subject: |
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Card says "E-2" plain as day. |
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jadarite

Joined: 01 Sep 2007 Location: Andong, Yeongyang, Seoul, now Pyeongtaek
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Posted: Sat Sep 27, 2008 1:51 pm Post subject: |
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Have your Japanese friend post E-2 guidelines for Japanese people working in Korea in Japanese as it appears on the Japanese embassy site. I'll look at it. Or ask your friend to give the address where these guidelines are. There is no use speculating on what Japanese do or don't do based on what English speaking countries are bound by. |
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Catgirl
Joined: 18 May 2008 Location: Jeonju City, South Korea
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Posted: Sat Sep 27, 2008 2:28 pm Post subject: |
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Good point!
I will. She has gone to a lot of trouble based on my "help."
I was giving advice based on the "E-2" on her card.......and, also because, when I was at Immigration renewing my Visa, I asked about her...the reply was "E-2 is E-2."
I'm officially out of the Immigration-advice business....so, naturally I turned to you guys at Dave's. Thanks. |
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ttompatz

Joined: 05 Sep 2005 Location: Kwangju, South Korea
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Posted: Sat Sep 27, 2008 5:11 pm Post subject: |
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Catgirl wrote: |
Card says "E-2" plain as day. |
In that case, E2 is E2... get her documents in order, the employer is mistaken and there will be a surprise come renewal time. |
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Tobias

Joined: 02 Jun 2008
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Posted: Sat Sep 27, 2008 6:32 pm Post subject: That's laughable |
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Catgirl wrote: |
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I'm officially out of the Immigration-advice business....so, naturally I turned to you guys at Dave's. Thanks. |
I used to think this way. Now if I find myself at a dead end, if I find my ass on the line, I won't even bother to come here asking what to do. I have been weaned and now know better.
Ten people. Ten different opinions. No straight answers. Typical. |
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Kimchieluver

Joined: 02 Mar 2005
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Posted: Sat Sep 27, 2008 7:38 pm Post subject: Re: That's laughable |
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Tobias wrote: |
Catgirl wrote: |
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I'm officially out of the Immigration-advice business....so, naturally I turned to you guys at Dave's. Thanks. |
I used to think this way. Now if I find myself at a dead end, if I find my ass on the line, I won't even bother to come here asking what to do. I have been weaned and now know better.
Ten people. Ten different opinions. No straight answers. Typical. |
I sort of agree. I would use this forum as what to expect from Kimmi, but if you need to know the real scoop, it is always better to call your local immigration office and speak to a few people. Many times they will also give you 3 or 4 different answers till you actually go there in person. |
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Rob'sdad
Joined: 12 May 2008 Location: Seoul
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Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2008 11:11 pm Post subject: |
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In December 2005 all the English E-2s in Kyunggi-do had to march down to the immigration to sign some nonsense about having diplomas checked. The Chinese and Japanese teachers at our school didn't have to.
I thought that kinda sucked. |
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Young FRANKenstein

Joined: 02 Oct 2006 Location: Castle Frankenstein (that's FRONKensteen)
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Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2008 12:00 am Post subject: |
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Rob'sdad wrote: |
In December 2005 all the English E-2s in Kyunggi-do had to march down to the immigration to sign some nonsense about having diplomas checked. The Chinese and Japanese teachers at our school didn't have to. |
The Japanese, Chinese and German teachers at my uni had to go. They rented a bus and took us all down to Immigration together. Everyone on an E2. |
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Rob'sdad
Joined: 12 May 2008 Location: Seoul
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Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2008 12:06 am Post subject: |
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Young FRANKenstein wrote: |
Rob'sdad wrote: |
In December 2005 all the English E-2s in Kyunggi-do had to march down to the immigration to sign some nonsense about having diplomas checked. The Chinese and Japanese teachers at our school didn't have to. |
The Japanese, Chinese and German teachers at my uni had to go. They rented a bus and took us all down to Immigration together. Everyone on an E2. |
That's cool. At my high school we were just told, "go". There was one haggard looking gal in the Suwon immi and a line of waeguks. |
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