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		warmachinenkorea
 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 9:21 pm    Post subject: How many countries have you taught in? | 
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				| I'm just curious of others experiences. I've taught in the US and here in Korea. | 
			 
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		missty
 
  
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				Five countries.
 
 
Hong Kong.  Poland.  Italy.  The UK (part time work experience).  South Korea.  Oh, and I took my CELTA in the Czech Republic, so 6 including that.
 
 
Seoul has so far been one of the best experiences out of all them for me. | 
			 
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		ttompatz
 
  
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				Canada, Korea, Thailand, China and the Philippines but I checked "4" since your poll doesn't go any higher.
 
 
In each case it was from 1 year (Thailand, China and the Phils), 3 years in Canada and 7 as a teacher in Korea.
 
 
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		mmstyle
 
 
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				| ttompatz....just curious-what made Korea stick? | 
			 
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		Fishead soup
 
 
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				| Korea and The United Arab Emirates. | 
			 
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		Colorado
 
 
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				| Thailand and Korea. | 
			 
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		annuayim
 
 
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				| 2 years US, 1 year Chile, 3 months Germany and 1 1/2 year Japan (and soon to be, Korea). | 
			 
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		ttompatz
 
  
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				 Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 12:26 am    Post subject:  | 
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	  | ttompatz....just curious-what made Korea stick? | 
	 
 
 
 
I lucked out and made some really good K-friends early on and it made it so easy to stay here... I didn't hit the "cultural wall" around the 6 month mark that so many run into ... and the culture shock issue was a non-issue for the same reason. 
 
 
My only problem with Korea was and is the fact that there is no chance of gaining F5 status without getting married to a Korean (in spite of what you may read to the contrary).
 
 
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		hamie
 
 
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				| New Zealand, Korea, Mexico and then back to Korea. | 
			 
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		PatrickGHBusan
 
 
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				Tom..can't you gain the F2 visa through the points system?
 
 
Just curious as I saw a debate on this topic somewhere else.
 
 
Oh and OP: I worked as a Teacher in 3 countries but lived in 6.
 
 
Teacher in: Canada, US and Korea. | 
			 
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		ttompatz
 
  
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				 Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 7:05 am    Post subject:  | 
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	  Tom..can't you gain the F2 visa through the points system?
 
 
Just curious as I saw a debate on this topic somewhere else.
 
 
Oh and OP: I worked as a Teacher in 3 countries but lived in 6.
 
 
Teacher in: Canada, US and Korea. | 
	 
 
 
 
I jumped through their hoops for years and each time they found one more hoop to jump through. I was finally told my the officer at immigration that unless I was married to a Korean or had Korean kids there was NO CHANCE that I would ever be approved for permanent residence.
 
 
Just cause it is in the books doesn't mean it will happen anytime soon.
 
 
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		Sadebugo1
 
 
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				 Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 4:35 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				Let's see, Korea, Saudi Arabia, and Thailand.
 
 
With my current job with the US government in the following order:
 
 
Slovakia, Japan, Djibouti, Afghanistan, Georgia, and the US
 
 
That's a total of nine!  In case you were wondering, Georgia was the best and Korea was the WORST!
 
 
Sadebugo
 
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		Traversant
 
 
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				| France and Korea | 
			 
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		Ralphie
 
  
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				Taught and lived in three countries - Thailand, China, Korea. Have fond memories of every place     ...my friendships with the natives (esp. Koreans) have endured and are more meaningful than any of my so-called friendships with Westerners. | 
			 
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		razoo
 
 
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				| U.S., Korea, Taiwan. | 
			 
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