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  1. Korea: F-2 and F-4 Visa future Changes (Ethnic Korean and Korean Spouse Teachers to Undergo same Requirements as Regular E-2 Teachers)

    Korea: F-2 and F-4 Visa future Changes (Ethnic Korean and Korean Spouse Teachers to Undergo same Requirements as Regular E-2 Teachers)

    ESL Daily - Oct 19, 2008

    With just weeks following the article “E2 Visa Changes favor Gyopos” action seems to be brewing to remedy the situation. As previously mentioned: !<align="right"> The Korean new E2 visa changes of 2008 <E2

    Also tagged: asia, korea, qualifications, esl reform, finding esl employment

  2. Korea: E2 Visa Changes favor Gyopos

    ESL Daily - Oct 5, 2008

    The Korean new E2 visa changes of 2008 <E2 Regulations: a teacher’s story> require foreign language teachers to submit not only degrees and transcripts to apply but also additional criminal records and health

    Also tagged: health, asia, korea, illegal, warning, discrimination, esl reform

  3. Hong Kong EFL Teacher Quits Job: Parent finds Website Accusation

    ESL Daily - Sep 15, 2008

    A Hong Kong EFL teacher recently quit his job after the school found numerous websites claiming he was found guilty of molesting a 14 year old boy 50 times. The 50 year old American teacher (name not released), and

    Also tagged: internet, china, asia, hong kong, arrested

  4. UK: To Accredit or to be non-Accredited, is that a Question?

    ESL Daily - Aug 9, 2008

    In an attempt to crack down on university and college fraud and scams, the United Kingdome is instituting stricter visas for international students. In spring 2009, students will be granted student visas only while

    Also tagged: uk, england, scams, 2009, esl reform, international schools

  5. UK: To Accredited or to not to Accredited, is that a Question?

    ESL Daily - Aug 8, 2008

    In an attempt to crack down on university and college fraud and scams, the United Kingdome is instituting stricter visas for international students. In spring 2009, students will be granted student visas only while

    Also tagged: uk, england, scams, 2009, esl reform, international schools

  6. TEFL teaching in Spain - dispelling myths

    ESL Daily - Jul 28, 2008

    I arrived to Valencia, Spain 15 years ago (I am 35) with a Diploma in Engineering and not a word of Spanish. The reason I chose Valencia was for the noblest of causes: Love! I had a met a girl in my home city of Dublin

    Also tagged: europe, spain, qualifications, finding esl employment

  7. China: Ambiguous Zero Tolerance - English Teacher Deported

    ESL Daily - Jul 10, 2008

    With the approaching Olympics and China’s strict visa policies, teaching is becoming more and more difficult (Previous article: China Tightens the Restrictions on Foreign Teachers). Visa’s being rejected, heightened

    Also tagged: china, asia, immigration, illegal, discrimination, deport, esl reform, finding esl employment, teacher reputation

  8. China Tightens the Restrictions on Foreign teachers.

    ESL Daily - Jul 2, 2008

    It appears that China may be opening its doors wider to foreigners as the Summer Olympic quickly approach. However, this is not entirely true, China has been closing other doors. Earlier this year ESL Daily reported

    Also tagged: china, asia, 2008, warning, finding esl employment

  9. All Seoul Schools to have Native English Teachers

    ESL Daily - Jun 30, 2008

    With news earlier this month that the Korean TALK program succeeded placing over 400 ‘native English speaking' teachers in locations around Gyeonggi province (TALK program succeeds article – what is the TALK program)

    Also tagged: asia, korea, 2008, salary, esl reform, finding esl employment

  10. Korea: Current Crackdown on Illegal Foreign Workers, Teachers Beware

    ESL Daily - Jun 18, 2008

    Foreign teachers in Korea are required by law to have proper visas. Those without the adequate visas can be fined, deported or even sentenced to a jail term. In most cases offenders deported. This not only applies to

    Also tagged: asia, immigration, korea, 2008, illegal, danger, warning, arrested, finding esl employment, teacher reputation

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