- Criminal background check. $15.44
- Korea doesn't want to import perverts, drug addicts, or other ne'er-do-wells to work in its schools, so a prospective teacher must produce a document attesting to his lack of a criminal past.
- My CBC was issued by my state of residence. After I applied, an American teacher allegedly molested a student and consequently starting in 2011, all American applicants will be required to provide an FBI background check. This takes much longer, requires fingerprinting, and costs more.
- Apostille for CBC. $10
- Korea won't believe any old CBC you send them. Maybe you forged it! So they require it be apostilled. An apostille is a fancy international notarization that costs you a tenner.
- Two official university transcripts. $10
- Authenticated degree. $20
- Korea doesn't overlook the possibility of you being a master forger who forged the two official transcripts and a degree. You must therefore have your degree authenticated by your university. They photocopy it, print another official transcript, staple a cover letter to it that swears you graduated, and send the whole packet off to be apostilled.
- TEFL certificate. $171.55
- You must have one of the following to teach for SMOE:
- B.A. in English/English Literature/Linguistics
- B.S.E. (any subject)
- M.A. (any subject)
- Teaching certification (valid in your country of residence)
- 1 year of teaching experience in Korea
- TEFL (easy) or CELTA (way hard) certificate
- Never you mind the bizarre juxtapositions of incongruous qualifications. You need something from that list and the easiest item by far is the TEFL certificate. I hammered one out in one grueling no-fun week.
- FedEx. $47.52
- All of the above must be sent to Korea.
- IRS Form 8802. $35.44
- American citizens can enjoy two years of exemption from Korean income tax if they provide a certificate of tax residency. This is obtained by submitting form 8802 to the IRS. The form itself is 3 pages long. The instructions for completing it are 12 pages long and read like a parody of IRS instructions. The IRS tacitly acknowledges the form's incomprehensibility in its estimate of the time an average person will require to complete it: 3-4 hours.
- E2 visa. $46.10
- Money order only, because Korea is familiar with your tricky foreign tricks and won't take a check.
- FedEx. $60.65
- If an unreasonable distance separates you from the nearest Korean consulate, you'll have to post your visa documents along with a self-addressed pre-paid envelope for the return of your passport.
- Transportation to Incheon. $945.90
- Cold hard cash. $800
- First payday is 5 weeks after arrival and all expenses are your own.
- TOTAL : $2162.60
Oh well, you've got to spend money to make money, right? $2162.60 is still cheaper for me than a round-trip ticket plus one week in a hotel, and I'm buying an item on my resume, an interesting experience, and one year of employment. I'll let you know in 2011 if I want my money back.
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