Dear Sir/mdm,
I read one of the correspondences in your website "contact us" section. There was this lady from philippines who would like to teach and she is married to a korean. But your answer is that she would not be eligible because she could not get a E-2 visa. But she could have a F-2 visa which is like a permanent resident. Isn't she entitle to be able to work in korea. If she has all the prerequisites to teach and a qualified degree. Will she still be rejected?
I am very surprised. Does one who have a diploma in Tesol and a F-2 visa which is renewable yearly will not be able to teach in korea. Please advise on this issue. Thank you.
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