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Old 29th January 2008, 07:16   #30 (permalink)
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Re: Korea - New Visa Rules Mean Some Teachers Have to Go Home?

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Originally Posted by jimbo
criminal background checks from home country, cannaboid screening, AIDS test, more thorough degree check(?), although non-newbies (moving jobs and staying on) have been finding loopholes in the disorganized system, thus skirting the return trip to their home countries.
Those that are currently in Korea don't have to go home for the home-country consular interview...newbies cannot get there new E-2 in a 3rd country, only in the home country.

Said rules (including the ones in Jimbo's quote) are to take effect on March 15th, I think.
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