Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Let the Journey Begin

My New School in Jeonju, Jeon Buk, South Korea

Wednesday September 17, 2008 (10:16am) - Countdown 25 Hours and 34 minutes till I board the plane to my new life.


I am getting ahead of myself. Let me first start by saying how this adventure all began. I graduated on June 21, 2008 from the University of Ontario Institute of Technology. I was in the Bachelor of commerce program where I specialized in Marketing particularly E-Marketing and high tech innovations. I since the time I was little always loved school. Some kids will pretend to be sick to get out of school, I was the opposite I would pretend to not be sick to go to school. I love to learn and have come to the conclusion that I am my own greatest asset. During my last year of school I worked hard to get good grades and applied diligently to a number of post graduate programs. However through a series of events none of those dreams never came to be and I got mad at myself and frustrated by the way things were.

I knew I was not ready for what is considered to be a "real job" where I would have a 9-5 work day and all the other circumstances that surround normalcy. I went to a number of job fairs and a handful of interviews however I was generally discouraged by the whole scene and knew that was not the path for me (at least not yet). So here is my situation, no school, no job and parental pacient wearing thin. The idea to go overseas had been something I had considered for awhile however if you know me you know that my personality is very conservative and that I generally am got the "lets go on an adventure and move to the other side of the world" type of person, so for me this was a huge deal. I had been working with an organization called Canada2Korea and there was so much to do to get ready! My goodness. Let me just outline some of the steps I needed to take.

1) Find and apply to the Agency (http://www.canada2korea.com/)
2) Internal interview with the Agency
If Passed
3) Start filling paper work
1. Resume
2. Application
3. Personal Essay
4. Official Medical Report
5. Two Letters of Recommendation
6. Diploma ( Original ) or notarized copy
7. Passport copy ( photo page )
8. Two Passport_size photos
9. Two university Sealed Transcripts
10. A Document of proving teaching career ( if you have )
11. A background criminal check
12.A signed contract. ( Three Copies )
Than...
4) you take the degree and the criminal reference check to the lawyer and have them be notarized.
5) once that is done you go to the Korean Consulate (555 Avenue Rd. Toronto) and have them stamped.
6) than you send all of that to the agency
7) Once that is done your profile gets set up the website
8) Schools and organizations looking for teachers will contact you for an interview
9) once you pass the interview with the school they may ask you to do a telephone English test
10) After that you sign the contract and it is sent to Korea
11) than your School director (principal) will sign the contract
12) at this time all the work you have been doing to get ready will be transferred by courier to South Korea and to the director
13) the director will go to the ministry of justice and get a (E-2) visa number issued
14) than you go back to the consulate with the visa number and a certified check for $55 dollars and they set you up with let another interview time
15) you go to the interview at the consulate and it is like going through customs you are asked questions again about your health, what other traveling you have done and such.
16) you wait yet another week to see if your visa is issued (because there is a chance even now that you may not be allowed to go)
17) pick up your visa and scan a copy of the visa to the agency
18) once they have proof of the visa they will get your airline ticket.!

YIKES!

NOTE **** - For anyone who is interested to going overseas and teaching make sure you start planning at least 6months to a year in advanced. There are a lot of steps and delays are frequent so keep that in mind.

So for me even after that amazingly long and grueling process I still was determined to go this. During University I worked for one of my professors who gave me so many amazing opportunities. Including last summer I went to China to do research at Fudan University and participate in an international symposium hosted by Boeing Phantom on computer privacy. That experience let me know that I enjoyed the Asian Culture and made me more interested in pursuing other similar opportunities.

Okay so this has gotten long but stay posted as my journey continues!

3 comments:

Libby said...

Hi Amanda,

Yes the journey has begun. Let me start by saying that we wish you great success in your endeavors. You are going to experience many great things while you are away, and I will be tuning in to see how you are from time to time. I am pleased to be your first commenter on the blog.

I hope you had a good plane flight. All is well here. Ava was pushed at the playground and got her first cut lip today.


Aunt Lori Lei

hpaul said...

Hi Amanda:

It was such a relief to hear your voice and know that you had arrived safely at your destination. What an exciting adventure...I can't wait to read the next installment on your blog. Love Mom

sweetmandy86 said...

Thanks all for your kind words! I am here safe and sound and everything here is so far so good I start work on monday however it should be okay.