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Types of Visas for South Korea after sign your contract to teach English in South Korea, the next step is getting your visa.
you need to have E-2 visa, and is valid for one    ?? year from the date of entry.
A single entry visa does not allow you to leave and return to Korea on the same visa.
if you are planning on traveling internationally during your sojourn in Korea be sure you get a multiple entry E-2 visa.

Americans are given multiple entry visas when automatically when they enter Korea, allowing them to travel internationally while living in Korea
After arrival in Korea, your director will take you to the local immigration office to apply for an Alien Registration Card- which is essentially an ID card during your stay in Korea.
(For those of you who really are aliens, this is your first step towards public recognition.)
Canadians must ask for a multiple entry visa when applying for their Alien Registration Card after arrival in Korea. There are certain steps that need to be followed in order to apply for this working visa but rest assured that our Employer Relations staff will walk you through the process.
The E-2 visa is available to native English speakers with 4 year degrees. The whole process will take approximately 1 month. This visa can be renewed indefinitely.

For more information, ask COSS Academy of Traininig. at T. 647-439-6530




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