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Level Up (Ep. 16)- Can I Teach English in Korea?

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Level Up (Ep. 16)- Can I Teach English in Korea?




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Here’s the new 2011 requirements for getting an E2 visa in South Korea. *A word of caution* I recommend contacting a Korean job recruiter to answer all of your specific questions, but be sure to research them before you commit to their services. Recruiters are paid by the schools (not you), so some can mislead you in order to get you to Korea. Sites like Dave’s ESL Cafe eslcafe.com can be a good place to start connecting with ESL teachers in Korea, but the best bet is to get a referral from someone in Korea who knows of a recruiter that can be trusted. Here is the link for info about the FBI background check: www.fbi.gov If you have any questions, please leave me a comment and I will answer it to the best of my knowledge. Thank you for watching!
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  1. GreenEggsAndHamster
    April 3rd, 2011 at 14:46 | #1

    @mziwewonga I was here for one year as a college student and now I’ve been teaching here for 9 months. Thanks for watching!

  2. mziwewonga
    April 3rd, 2011 at 15:46 | #2

    thanks for the VId man, how long how long have u been in Korea?

  3. GreenEggsAndHamster
    April 3rd, 2011 at 16:04 | #3

    @jiffmartin Yeah, it’s a pretty nice place. I’m happy with it. Thanks for watching!

  4. jiffmartin
    April 3rd, 2011 at 16:10 | #4

    Wow your apartment looks almost the same as my first apartment in Korea.

  5. GreenEggsAndHamster
    April 3rd, 2011 at 16:27 | #5

    @saya062309 That’s great! Like I said, they might not ask you about that. They didn’t ask me to prove me early education. I included that in the video because, while researching this video on the internet, I read that they might do that. I say, if you want to come to Korea, give it a shot!!! If you never try, you never know. :-)

  6. saya062309
    April 3rd, 2011 at 16:58 | #6

    @GreenEggsAndHamster I recently got my citizenship, I have everything u listed in here (except for the 7th grade thing) but thanks for the informative video ^^

  7. GreenEggsAndHamster
    April 3rd, 2011 at 17:37 | #7

    @saya062309 Oh really? That sucks!!! As far as I know, they require grades 7 and up to be taught in English, but I’d send an inquiry to a recruiter anyway just to be sure. Wow, this reminds me of how much I hate rules like this. There is always exceptions that should be made. Perhaps, if you have American citizenship, they wouldn’t ask you to prove your early education was in English (they didn’t for me). I hope you can work in Korea!

  8. saya062309
    April 3rd, 2011 at 18:26 | #8

    why seventh grade??? T.T
    i moved to the US and they moved me from 7th to 8th
    can a year really make the difference????

  9. GreenEggsAndHamster
    April 3rd, 2011 at 18:50 | #9

    @JapanObsessed10 Wow, what a nice compliment! Thank you. I really appreciate it!

  10. SunieLove
    April 3rd, 2011 at 19:43 | #10

    @GreenEggsAndHamster Thanks so much for the help ^^

  11. JapanObsessed10
    April 3rd, 2011 at 20:27 | #11

    Theres something very calming about your voice
    I love your videos.

  12. GreenEggsAndHamster
    April 3rd, 2011 at 20:40 | #12

    @destructicon500 Wow, I didn’t know the process was also as lengthy in Canada! That is great insight! Thanks for helping us all learn together!

  13. GreenEggsAndHamster
    April 3rd, 2011 at 20:55 | #13

    @nojohnso Well, I’m sorry to say that, according to my research and experience, your degree has to be from an accredited university in one of those 7 countries. To me that seems unfair, especially since your program was taught in English, but I believe that is the rule.

    You can always send an inquiry to a recruiter here to get a definite yes or no. Any of them will be up front with you about that. Thank you for the question and sorry again for the bad news.

  14. GreenEggsAndHamster
    April 3rd, 2011 at 21:32 | #14

    @Nemesis093781 Thank you for watching!!!

  15. nojohnso
    April 3rd, 2011 at 21:40 | #15

    If I’m from the U.S. and I have a degree from an international program (taught in English) outside of those 7 countries, will I still be eligible?

  16. Nemesis093781
    April 3rd, 2011 at 22:29 | #16

    Thank you for the video.

  17. destructicon500
    April 3rd, 2011 at 22:42 | #17

    @Jovante007 Actually the RCMP-level (national) CRC can take up to 4 months, so it’s best to do it ASAP. It lasts for 6 months once you get it done.

    You don’t need to have a job lined up to get the fingerprints for the national CRC.. but the police might give you a hard time. Just persist and say you need it for a national CRC to work abroad. If you’re using a recruiter, then say you need it for [name of recruiter]

  18. GreenEggsAndHamster
    April 3rd, 2011 at 22:47 | #18

    @elephantmaniac Hahaha! BusanKevin is my hero, too! Thanks so much! It’s very flattering to be put in the same category with “the godfather” of vlogging in Asia! I really appreciate it!!!

  19. elephantmaniac
    April 3rd, 2011 at 23:42 | #19

    you and busankevin aka jlandkevin are my heros. :)

  20. GreenEggsAndHamster
    April 4th, 2011 at 00:36 | #20

    @SunieLove Oh yeah, I just added the link to the FBI website about background checks in the description to this video. That should help you get started. :-)

  21. GreenEggsAndHamster
    April 4th, 2011 at 01:25 | #21

    @Jovante007 I see your one question has been already been answered (thanks jadeCeladon!!), but that is awesome you are planning to take a TESL course! Additional qualifications like that will probably help you land a much better job. If you only have a bachelor’s and no teaching experience (like me) basically only hagwons will hire you, and that, as you will see, can sometimes be pretty bad. Thanks again for watching!

  22. GreenEggsAndHamster
    April 4th, 2011 at 01:54 | #22

    @justinchaostm Great! Thanks for watching!

  23. GreenEggsAndHamster
    April 4th, 2011 at 01:58 | #23

    @SunieLove It looks like it is $18, at least for the FBI portion of it. There may be more hidden costs along the way at the police station or when the document is authenticated (I’m not sure because I didn’t have to to this when I came here last year). Thanks for the question! Good luck coming to Korea!

  24. SunieLove
    April 4th, 2011 at 02:20 | #24

    a slight accent is ok????! omg thank god! that was the one thing I was most concerned about.
    how much does the criminal record check cost?

  25. Jovante007
    April 4th, 2011 at 02:40 | #25

    @jadeCeladon

    Good to know, thanks a bunch!

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