Hi, I just emailed you about the criteria for teaching in south korea. I believe I read in the website that in order to teach in south korea, a person must be a u.s. citizen. However, I am not a u.s. citizen. I am a south korean and I have a permanent resident card (green card) for the u.s.
I came to the u.s. when I was 2 years old. Ever since then, I went to school in the u.s. (kinder through undergraduate). I am majoring in psychology. I will be graduating in the year 2008 (may). I am getting ready to teach in the overseas (south korea). I thought I'd give you some more information because you said that I am eligible to teach in south korea. However, once again, I am not a u.s. citizen. Can I still teach? If yes, how am I eligible? Thankyou.
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