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leaving one job, getting another...visa question.

 
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 03, 2013 4:50 pm    Post subject: leaving one job, getting another...visa question. Reply with quote

I am currently working at a public school. My contract ends after the first week of May, and from there I will be moving on to a summer job - end of May until end of August.

The company said I can attempt to get my current visa transferred to the new job, that way I won't have to get a new FBI check, etc. etc.

However, my current job (of course) will pay me airfare if I leave and come back to Korea, right? And my new job is willing to pay me airfare roundtrip, as well.

So financially it makes more sense to catch a flight out of the ROK and chill out for a couple weeks, and then come back in as a new visa/new worker, right?

Well, here's my question --

1. Will my current employer (the government) wish to not pay me for the airfare if they discover I am simply getting a new job in Korea, regardless of the couple week gap?

2. If not, would my employer (the government) be willing to pay me for airfare even if I switch my visa, as long as I leave the country?

3. I assume my current employer will not care either way - well, they might care, but it's in the contract that they will reimburse me for airfare. It never states that it's based on getting a new visa. They also say they will reimburse all visa costs, so hey. And yes, they are a reputable company.

4. Finally, should I get a new visa in order to get my pension refunded immediately? I assume if I leave properly and come back as a new E2, I can get my pension as I leave...otherwise, I wouldn't until the end of August. Correct?

any other miscellaneous advice appreciated.
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 03, 2013 5:18 pm    Post subject: Re: leaving one job, getting another...visa question. Reply with quote

eventually wrote:
I am currently working at a public school. My contract ends after the first week of May, and from there I will be moving on to a summer job - end of May until end of August.

The company said I can attempt to get my current visa transferred to the new job, that way I won't have to get a new FBI check, etc. etc.

However, my current job (of course) will pay me airfare if I leave and come back to Korea, right? And my new job is willing to pay me airfare roundtrip, as well.

So financially it makes more sense to catch a flight out of the ROK and chill out for a couple weeks, and then come back in as a new visa/new worker, right?

Well, here's my question --

1. Will my current employer (the government) wish to not pay me for the airfare if they discover I am simply getting a new job in Korea, regardless of the couple week gap?

2. If not, would my employer (the government) be willing to pay me for airfare even if I switch my visa, as long as I leave the country?

3. I assume my current employer will not care either way - well, they might care, but it's in the contract that they will reimburse me for airfare. It never states that it's based on getting a new visa. They also say they will reimburse all visa costs, so hey. And yes, they are a reputable company.

4. Finally, should I get a new visa in order to get my pension refunded immediately? I assume if I leave properly and come back as a new E2, I can get my pension as I leave...otherwise, I wouldn't until the end of August. Correct?

any other miscellaneous advice appreciated.

When does your ARC expire? You could fly home and transfer your visa when you return to Korea as long as your ARC is still valid at that time.
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