This video is all about the application process for Teaching English as a Foreign Language in Korea and the visa process that comes after you are offered and accept a job. Although I’m from the UK, the process is the same across the board for those who live in or are citizens of countries where the primarily spoken language is English.
As well as giving some pointers on interview questions and the paperwork side of the process, I thought it was important to highlight many of the hidden costs that come with applying for work visas abroad and feel it’s extremely important to be aware of such costs whilst saving for your move.
If you have any tips at all for me or anybody watching this video on your personal experience teaching English abroad or if you have any tips on things to do and see in South Korea, then I would love to hear your feedback and stories in the comments! To follow my move to South Korea and for more content on travel and blogging, subscribe to my YouTube channel by clicking here.
Congratulations on your new position! It should be quite an interesting adventure for you. People in Korea are very good at making one feel welcome. I think you’ll settle in very nicely.
Thanks Gregory! Thank you, I’m a little nervous but hopefully everything will go smoothly. If you could take a second to subscribe to my YouTube channel I’d really appreciate it! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5zGoHEYgKJgqXb1DPF3hKQ
Very good vlog! 🙂 You look pretty in your video 🙂
Thank you! If you could take a second to subscribe to my YouTube channel I’d really appreciate it! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5zGoHEYgKJgqXb1DPF3hKQ
Subscribed now! Have a lovely week x
Thanks Chris, you too!
Take a deep breath and just do it. I’m sure you’ll be fine. I’ve been in Thailand for 10 years. If you’ve never lived in Asia before it will be a culture shock. It took me time to get over it but now I’m fine. Let me know if I can help. Well done on the YT channel. I had a stab a few years ago and one day I’ll do it properly. I hope. Good luck.
Thank you James! If you could take a second to subscribe I’d really appreciate it!!
Congratulation on your trip to Korea. I have never been abroad and really look forward to reading your stories. Good luck, Caitlin!
Thanks Rudi! If you could take a second to subscribe to my YouTube channel I’d really appreciate it!
I’ve subscribed to your channel and really look forward to reading your experience teaching English to Asian students as I’m an English teacher myself. 🙂 Good luck!
I’m Scottish as well and looking to teach in S Korea this has been so helpful!
Aw so glad you thought so thanks for having a look! If you could take a second to subscribe to my YT channel I’d really appreciate it x