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How to become an ESL teacher in Korea

Are you looking to start a rewarding career as an ESL teacher in Korea? Look no further! This comprehensive guide will provide you with all the information you need to kickstart your journey towards becoming a successful English teacher in Korea.

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1. Qualifications and Requirements

2. TEFL Certification

3. Job Opportunities

4. Visa Process

Qualifications and Requirements:

To become an ESL teacher in Korea, you must meet certain qualifications and requirements. Generally, you will need to have a bachelor's degree in any field, as well as a TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) certification. Additionally, having some prior teaching experience can be beneficial. It is also important to have a clean criminal record and be in good health.

Visa Process:

To work legally as an ESL teacher in Korea, you will need to obtain the appropriate visa. The most common visa for ESL teachers is the E-2 visa, which is sponsored by your employer. To apply for this visa, you will need to submit various documents, including your passport, TEFL certification, and a contract from your employer. The visa process can be complex, but ITTT can provide you with the guidance and support you need to navigate the process successfully.

In conclusion, becoming an ESL teacher in Korea can be a rewarding and fulfilling experience. By obtaining a TEFL certification from ITTT, you will be well-equipped to embark on this exciting journey and make a positive impact in the lives of your students. With a high demand for qualified ESL teachers and competitive salaries, Korea is an excellent destination for those looking to teach English abroad. Start your journey today with ITTT and take the first step towards a successful career as an ESL teacher in Korea.

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