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Notarization | Korvia Guide

Notarization is the process of proving a document or a copy of the document is authentic and real for use inside the country that you reside in. Notarized documents are often required to later obtain an apostille. Notorization vs. Apostille A notarization is different than an apostille in that an apostille is [...]

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Self-Introduction Video | Korvia Guide

A Self-Introduction Video is a short video that a candidate creates to demonstrate their personality, skills, and/or teaching style. The video is used to help market the candidate to schools. Self-introduction Videos are primarily used for the GEPIK program where recruiting is done on an individual school basis as opposed to the EPIK program which [...]

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E2 Visa | Korvia Guide

The E2 visa is the specific visa for individuals coming to Korea as an English Teacher. The E2 visa is sponsored by educational institutions such as public schools, private academies (hagwons), and at universities. The visa must have prior agreed upon sponsorship by one of those institutions in order to obtain. An E2 visa is [...]

By |2022-03-16T08:20:27+09:00March 16th, 2015|Document Guides, Guides|104 Comments

Criminal Background Check | Korvia Guide

A Criminal Background Check (also referred to as a Criminal Record Check), is a document used to prove that you have not been convicted of a crime in the past. Korean Immigration requires that expatriates coming to work in South Korea have no criminal background. Those with criminal backgrounds of either felonies or misdemeanors [...]

By |2024-12-12T14:56:42+09:00March 16th, 2015|Document Guides, Guides|67 Comments

CELTA Certificate | Korvia Guide

CELTA stands for Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults and is a credential issued by various institutes that are accredited by the University of Cambridge to teach English in foreign countries. The credential is similar in nature to a TEFL or TESOL certificate. A CELTA course generally is comprised of lecture, exams, and practicum. [...]

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Bachelor’s Degree | Korvia Guide

A Bachelor's Degree (Bachelors Degree) or BA or BS is an academic degree earned for completing an undergraduate course of study. What Kind of BA is Required to Teach English in Korea? A 3-4 year qualification earned from an accredited institution is required. Bachelor’s programs less than 3 years are not accepted. [...]

By |2018-04-19T20:01:13+09:00March 16th, 2015|Document Guides, Guides|17 Comments

Letters of Recommendation | Korvia Guide

Letters of Recommendation (sometimes referred to as LORs) are letters written by an employer, supervisor, or past teacher to comment about your working ability.Article updated 12 December 2024. Who Should I Request a LOR From? To teach in South Korea, two letters of recommendation are required. The EPIK program only accepts letters [...]

By |2024-12-12T15:08:13+09:00March 16th, 2015|Document Guides, Guides|65 Comments
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