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Old Fri 22-Sep-06, 02:26 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by doogie View Post
I voted "Yes".

I think you will find the vast majority of English teachers at some point teach "illegally" when they first arrive. I mean, what is the school supposed to do with the teacher who just arrived and with no visa?

As long as your visa in being processed, the authorities aren't too concerned if you teach without yet OFFICIALLY receiving your visa.
Yup! this is true. For as long as your visa is being processed by your employer, I can't see any problem with that.

Actually, I want to go to Korea to teach English also, I want to try. I'm an English teacher here in Thailand. So, maybe some of you guys can help me or give me some pointers on how can I find an employer or a school were I can work/teach.

Tnx guys. your answer will be much appreciated. Email me at redd_thailand@yahoo.com.tnx.cool.

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