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Can You Teach in Korea with a Criminal Record

Sadly, regardless of whether you have served your penance for your criminal record of the past, it is not possible to teach English in Korea with a criminal record.

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Can You Teach in Korea with a Criminal Record

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  1. Can You Teach English in Korea with a Criminal Record? The answer is NO, you can't teach English in Korea with a criminal record. Sadly, regardless of whether you have served your penance for your criminal record of the past, it is not possible to teach English in Korea with a criminal record. Don’t be upset! There are a lot of different nations that will pardon you for past crimes and would love to have English native speakers teach in their schools. In this article, we will talk about the process by which you apply to teach English in Korea. Korean government needs an FBI background check for all Americans who want to teach in Korea and a simple misdemeanor can be the reason for rejection. Searching for additional on Korea? Look at our guidelines for Teaching English in Korea or browse our teaching jobs in Korea! All Teachers Need an FBI Background Check to Teach in Korea When you are employed by a school and finishing your visa as an upcoming English teacher, you should give the Korean government an ensured official personal investigation. No exceptions. Your Certified Record Check (CRC) is given by your nation of origin (the FBI for Americans) and should be dated within 6 months of the visa application date implying that if you request a CRC in January but your visa application date was July 1, you would be needed to arrange an updated CRC.

  2. In addition to the verified FBI check, you should give an authorized copy of your diploma degree. Read More: Learn to Speak Korean to Teach English in Korea Getting a CRC to Teach English Korea By Korean law - all Americans should submit an FBI background check. This process alone can take as much as two months (excluding some other visa application necessities and courses of events). It is recommended to work with an affiliate organization instead of going directly to the FBI. These organizations are often called FBI Approved Channelers. These companies will complete this processing in-house as opposed to sending everything to the FBI. If you go to one of these affiliate companies, they will take your fingerprint, gather relevant information for the background check, and gather your payment for the background check. These Approved Channelers can usually cut down on the time spent waiting for the FBI background check to come back by less than 2-3 weeks. Apostille Authentication Since you have your background check from the FBI in hand, you should get it certified by the dept of the state in a process known as apostille authentication. You can send the documents directly to the US Federal Department of State through the mail, or you can utilize third-party companies that can help assist the whole process (like the FBI Approved Channelers). Legally Approved and Authenticated Diploma Almost there! Whenever you have gotten your FBI background check, have it authenticated, you should now validate your diploma. To begin with, get a legally approved copy. You can do that by contacting any public rotary. You at that point need to take the authorized copy of the diploma to a Secretary of State office to officially request an apostille verification. When your diploma has gotten back to you from the Secretary of State, you're prepared to submit your documents. If you are not an American! You will without a doubt need to present a type of criminal background check. Here is a complete list of the background check necessities for various countries like the UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, and South Africa.

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