Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Can a military felon move to south korea and work?

I was charged in a military court martial, which is still under appeal. I am on admin leave which means that I no longer get paid by the military. I have to support my family and it is hard finding employment in Tennessee. I am planning to move to South Korea or China and work. There are jobs for english speakers with a Masters degree to teach english there. I am not sure if I am will be allowed to move there and work. I currently have a valid US passport.|||Korea, as well as most of Asia, will not grant a visa to someone with a criminal conviction. You can be denied for for just having a DUI. As part of the visa application you must provide a copy of your criminal record.





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