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From Hagwon to EPIK: A Guide to Transitioning to Public School

When moving from a hagwon (private academy) to teaching at a public school through EPIK in South Korea, there are important documents and details applicants must prepare. This guide covers key information about the transition process and the necessary documents you’ll need to submit during the EPIK application. Is there anything I need to do [...]

By |2024-12-13T14:03:52+09:00September 12th, 2024|Guides, Process Guides|0 Comments

Instructions for Teachers Completing their Contract in Korea | Korvia Guide

The end of the year is approaching which means that your current contract completion date may be coming up soon. This means It is time for you to make another decision about the upcoming year. You may decide to leave Korea and begin a new future in your home country or in another, or you [...]

By |2018-04-19T20:00:06+09:00December 7th, 2015|Featured Articles, Guides, Process Guides|2 Comments

E2 Visa Transfer Instructions from D10 Status | Korvia Guide

Sometimes a contract can finish early leaving you little time to prepare for finding a new job. The D10 visa was created for this purpose. A D10 visa is nicknamed the “job-search visa” and it allows candidates exactly that: the ability to remain in the country while searching for new employment. D10 visas are valid [...]

By |2018-04-19T20:01:11+09:00March 17th, 2015|Guides, Process Guides|14 Comments

E2 Visa Instructions for Transferring Teachers | Korvia Guide

Teachers that have finished a teaching contract in Korea and have already secured employment at a new school must transfer their E2 status in order to work at the new school. Luckily, those teachers won’t need to obtain new sets of the documents they already obtained before coming to South Korea. We have created the [...]

By |2018-04-19T20:01:11+09:00March 17th, 2015|Guides, Process Guides|4 Comments
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