DETAILED STEPS FOR ESL JOB APPLICATION(South Korea)

English teaching in Korea.

Step 1: Email SAQA a clear scan of your degree, a copy of your certified ID, and your consent from SAQA.

Emails: verifications@saqa.co.zagmbatsana@saqa.co.za
Pmtsweni@saqa.co.za
Rrampasard@saqa.co.za

It will take roughly 25 working days and cost R610. When it is finished, it will be delivered to Postnet Brooklyn for pickup.

Step 2: File an application for a police clearance certificate, or PCC. If you go through your local police station, this will take two weeks to two months and cost roughly R160. When your fingerprints are ready, you can use Aramex to mail them to the Criminal Record Centre (CRC) in Pretoria, and postnet will pick them up for R300.

Step 3: Request a sealed set of transcripts from your college. (Only if you attend public schools in the EPIK system.)

Step 4: Send the PCC and SAQA VERIFICATION LETTER to the Department of International Relations and Co-operations (DIRCO) via an agent like Postnet Brooklyn. They will charge you a service fee of R400, and you will also need to pay an additional R110 to have your documents apostilled at the Postnet, Wakwazi International, or other closest location. Since Dirco no longer allows walk-ins, this must be completed through an agent.

Step 5: Create a pre-recorded introductory video and provide the URL in the email application. Please download these applications so they can react and schedule an interview: KakaoTalk, Zoom, and Skype

Step 6: After landing a position and signing a contract, submit the school the completed application for a Visa Issuance Number (VIN), the apostilled PCC, the SAQA verification letter, the signed contract, six passport-size pictures, and a copy of your TEFL certificate. is possible for R760 via DHL. Approximately 4–7 days pass.

Step 7: The school will apply free of charge/without requiring payment on your behalf for a visa issuance number. You will be issued a visa number if your application is approved. It requires one to four weeks.

Step 8 involves a TB-XRAY, which can cost anywhere from R350 to R900. Only administer the test to the DESIGNATED HOSPITALS. It ought to take no more than sixty minutes. Make a call to find out whether they require a letter of recommendation and whether you need to make an appointment in advance in order to visit. Present the TB-xray results to your general practitioner, who will complete the new TB form, sign it, and stamp it on your behalf. It is priced from R200 to R700. The primary care physician need not work at the approved hospitals.

Step 9: Take the following documents with you to the SK embassy in Pretoria to apply for your VISA: Visa application form with visa issuance number, signed contract, chest x ray, passport, 2 passport size photos pasted on the visa application form and the other one on the new TB form, and R1020 cash. Visa processing time ranges from 3 to 7 working days. You can use an agent or schedule an appointment for yourself.

Step 10: After receiving notification from the embassy that your visa has been approved and is ready for collection, you must book a flight. Ticket prices range between R9k and R20k for economy class, and higher for business class. It is also dependent on dates and layovers.

Step 11: After arriving in Saskatchewan, get a medical examination. This should include a chest x-ray, blood, urine, weight, height, blood pressure, eye, and hearing tests.

Step 12: If you purchased your plane ticket on your own, get your money back. It looks like it takes a few months, and some contracts only pay out when the contract expires. Finally, start your new job.

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