Working As An English Tutor In Korea

The tutoring industry is highly lucrative in Korea. You can supplement your income with an extra 1-2 million KRW each month, if you have the right visa, connections and charisma. These gigs usually pay more and the hours are flexible. What To Teach Tutoring subjects range from conversation classes, Business English classes, test preparation classes,

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Starting a small business in Korea

When it comes to working in Korea, most of us think ‘teaching English’. While it’s true that teaching English is a popular and profitable proposition, if you are looking to do something different, don’t give up just yet. Korea has a lot more to offer work wise besides teaching English. Opportunities to do business in Korea

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E-1: Professor Visa

This visa is for individuals who wish to give lectures or conduct a special study at a college or a university in Korea. Eligibility You are eligible to apply for a E-1 visa if: You are a professor at an educational institute such as the KAIST You are a full-time lecturer at an education institute

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D-10: Job Seeker Visa

This visa is for individuals who wish to engage in researching, technology / business start up and job seeking activities in South Korea. Eligibility You are eligible to apply for a D-10 visa if: You want to engage in researching and job seeking activities in a relevant field such as E-1 Professorship, E-2 Foreign Language

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D-9: International Trade Visa

This visa is for individuals who are planning to arrive in South Korea for Corporate management, international trade, installment, management, and maintenance of exported equipment (machinery) or for supervision of equipment production. Eligibility You are eligible for a D-9 visa if: You are a trader who has received a specific code number for international trade

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