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Stephne
Joined: 16 May 2007
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Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 9:23 pm Post subject: URGENT!!! SOUTH AFRICANS IN SOUTH KOREA - NOW OR BEFORE |
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I need urgent information on how to get my sealed transcripts from a university in South Africa. As you all know the whole university system was totally reshuffled a few years ago. I got my degree before the great shuffle. Now the university I got my degree from no longer exists by that name. It is now part of the University of Limpopo and they don't seem very willing to help me. Any thoughts on this???
Also, if you are still in the planning stages of coming to South Korea to teach, DON'T let a recruiter or anyone talk you into coming over and start working without your E2 visa. Another good idea is to read the South African Embassy in South Korea's webpage before you make a final decision. I didn't do these things and am now paying the price.
This morning I also ran into another Saffie who was brought over with a NDip!!!! Now he can't get the E2 visa he needs to work legally and he has been fined about R20 000.00 by Immigration and has to pay for his flight back. If he doesn't pay the fine, he will be placed in a detention centre until he can pay for his own deportation. He will also be blacklisted. How true his story is, I can't say, but I have good reason to believe him.
So please make sure you have everything you need BEFORE coming out here.
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bobbybigfoot
Joined: 05 May 2007 Location: Seoul
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Posted: Sat May 19, 2007 6:03 am Post subject: |
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Posts like these make me thankful I am Canadian. Our Universities are solid. Our government (for the most part) is respected. Our embassies help out.
Good luck to you Op. I hope you can turn things around.
I would be ashamed if Canadians were flying in foreigners, making them work illegally, stealing their belongings, not paying them, leaving them high and dry.
Question: Are Koreans shameful of their country's backalley dealings? |
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desertdaisy
Joined: 15 Apr 2007 Location: south africa
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Posted: Sat May 19, 2007 2:49 pm Post subject: |
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Hi
I am also south african and on my way to korea.
WAiting for my E2 visa.
Our universities here are solid .
I got my transcript immediately wheni requested it.
Thank you for the advice however, What is the site ?
Thanking you |
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TheUrbanMyth
Joined: 28 Jan 2003 Location: Retired
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Posted: Sat May 19, 2007 5:13 pm Post subject: |
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bobbybigfoot wrote: |
Posts like these make me thankful I am Canadian. Our Universities are solid. Our government (for the most part) is respected. Our embassies help out.
Good luck to you Op. I hope you can turn things around.
I would be ashamed if Canadians were flying in foreigners, making them work illegally, stealing their belongings, not paying them, leaving them high and dry.
Question: Are Koreans shameful of their country's backalley dealings? |
I would be ashamed, if I were an English teacher who didn't know the difference between "shameful" and "ashamed" |
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Stephne
Joined: 16 May 2007
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Posted: Sat May 19, 2007 7:55 pm Post subject: |
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desertdaisy wrote: |
Hi
I am also south african and on my way to korea.
WAiting for my E2 visa.
Our universities here are solid .
I got my transcript immediately wheni requested it.
Thank you for the advice however, What is the site ?
Thanking you |
Hi. Glad to see you are waiting for your E2 visa before you leave. Which area will you be in? Did you check the school out here on Dave's and the rest of the internet? Don't give them your passport and original degree FOR ANY REASON. They don't need them. Get copies made and then get them notarised at the Korean Consulate in SA before you come. I hope you are lucky and get one of the good schools in Korea.
My problem is that I graduated waaayyy before the Universities were reshuffled, so the university I was at no longer exists as itself. It was split up and various departments absorbed into other universities. The Arts department became part of the University of Limpopo and I can't seem to get anything out of them. I agree with you that our SA Universities are solid. They have a very high level of education and I know that, especially since the reshuffle in 200? My previous University? University of the North.
The website for the SA Embassy here is http://www.southafrica-embassy.or.kr/eng |
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Stephne
Joined: 16 May 2007
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desertdaisy
Joined: 15 Apr 2007 Location: south africa
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Posted: Sun May 20, 2007 5:03 am Post subject: |
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Hi
Im going to ANSAN and i ve done all the basics.
I went to the embassy to notarise my documents.Furthermore, I sent my documents away already...hehehhe....
Well, I am going to a public school and starting next month if everything goes well...
Hope things work out for u Stephne
Thanks for the advice |
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aphong420
Joined: 06 Feb 2007 Location: KOREAAAAAAH
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Posted: Sun May 20, 2007 5:15 am Post subject: |
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bobbybigfoot wrote: |
Posts like these make me thankful I am Canadian. Our Universities are solid. Our government (for the most part) is respected. Our embassies help out.
Good luck to you Op. I hope you can turn things around.
I would be ashamed if Canadians were flying in foreigners, making them work illegally, stealing their belongings, not paying them, leaving them high and dry.
Question: Are Koreans shameful of their country's backalley dealings? |
Dude that shit happens everywhere in the world - not just Korea. |
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milarka
Joined: 27 Apr 2006
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Posted: Sun May 20, 2007 8:38 am Post subject: |
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OP: The best advice I can give you is to ask a family member or friend back home to try and sort it out, and then send it to you.
My sympathy though.
Btw - I'm on my second year and went to Hong Kong on a visarun for both jobs. No problems. Maybe I was lucky. |
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marckot
Joined: 16 Jan 2007 Location: Mokpo
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Posted: Sun May 20, 2007 4:30 pm Post subject: |
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My first degree was also obtained from a University in South Africa that no longer exists after the great shuffle. It became part of Tuks (Pretoria University). All the records of the old university were transferred to tuks' admin. They helped me out with no problems. This should have been done with your transcripts. They are just being lazy $ss admin workers like usual.
Try to get a friend or relative to go to the University and pick up your transcripts for you. Here is how it works:
Type a letter addressed to the admin of Limpopo University stating your name, ID number, Degree, Student nr and last known South African residential address. Then state that you give the bearer of the letter the authority to pick up your stanscripts. You also need to put all the personal information of the person who is going to pick up the stanrscripts in the letter. Sign the document and let the pick up person also sign the document. It sounds like a hassle but tuks gave my friend my transcripts with no problems when he showed them the letter.
Make sure the transcripts are stamped with an official university seal and placed in a sealed envelope with the university seal over the flap of the envelope. Get more than one transcript and make sure each transcript is in its own envelope.
I did this twice now since I have been in Korea and both times went down without any issues. The university is just being lazy because you are not standing in front of them. Sned someone to scream at them and make a scene. You know this is how most things get done on time in South Africa.
Good luck
PM me if you need more info |
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Stephne
Joined: 16 May 2007
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Posted: Sun May 20, 2007 6:52 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks for the info. Hope you guys have a great time in Korea. |
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