Jean-Marc:
- Mailed all of his documents to Korea on June 22nd to get his visa issuance number. This means the school goes to an immigration office and has them approve that JM is not taking a Korean’s job. Once he has this number, he can apply for the visa. It took the school over 2 weeks to get him his visa issuance number. They finally sent it to him via e-mail on July 12th.
- JM mailed his visa application with accompanying transcripts, passport photos, and money order to the Korean Consulate in Montreal on July 13th.
- JM gets a call from the consulate on July 18th saying he gave them the wrong issuance number. JM contacts the school in Korea to find out what is happening, turns out the number hasn’t even been processed yet.
- They e-mail him another visa issuance number (this time the real one) on July 20th, which JM forwards to the consulate. The consulate told him on the 18th that if he gets the number in soon, there should be no problem having the visa processed by July 30th.
- JM’s flight has been booked by Bugil Academy and he is scheduled to fly out of Montreal on July 31st. He hopes to pick up his visa (and passport!) from the consulate on the 30th. Fingers crossed everything goes smoothly.
Jennika:
- Accepted the job offer from Bugil Academy on June 22nd. The school then took 2 weeks to send me a contract. It was e-mailed to me on July 6th. Bad timing.
- Since we were traveling, I didn’t have time to print it off and review it until we were in Halifax. I did this on July 11th. They had changed one line from the original contract they sent me about having to return a loan if I didn’t work for more than 6 months. I e-mailed Bugil to inquire about this change and what amount of money I would owe.
- I sent all of my documents (transcripts, notarized and apostilled diplomas, passport photos, copy of my passport, health statement, criminal record check and the signed contract) to Korea on July 14 via Purolator. Because we are in a rural area, the mail doesn’t go out until July 16.
- It was delivered on July 20th. No one from Bugil has confirmed this for me, I just tracked my package online. I really hope they don’t take weeks to get me the visa issuance number.
- Originally, I was aiming to leave on August 8th so that I would have a week to acclimatize before I started work. Because things move ridiculously slow in Korea, this most likely will not happen.
So that’s the update. JM is much further ahead in this process than I am. I don’t mind having the extra time to pack and prepare here in Canada, but I am worried that because my contract starts August 16th, they will force me to start teaching as soon as I arrive. Here’s hoping my school is more humane than that! For now, I’m off to the beach.
Jennika
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