Requirements to work as a teacher in South Korea
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Get a copy of your criminal record - Requirements to work as a teacher in South Korea
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Criminal Records (Clean Slate) Act 2004
If you require criminal conviction information from the Ministry of Justice to be able to work as a teacher in South Korea, you must:
- Complete the PRIV/F1 application form
- Attach a copy of either your driver's license or passport
- Attach a coversheet stating the following:
- Your application is for work as a teacher in South Korea
- You require the result to be on original letterhead with ink signature
- You give the Ministry of Justice permission to forward your document to the Department of Internal Affairs for Apostille. The address is:
Carlee Reid
Authentication Unit
Department of Internal Affairs
PO Box 805
Wellington
- Fax your application form to +64 4 918 8974 (if you live outside of NZ) or post if you live within NZ.
- Contact the Authentication Unit of the Department of Internal Affairs regarding their fee for the Apostille and delivery of your document. Their contact phone number is 0800 872 675 or e-mail authentication@egs.govt.nz
There is no fee for the Ministry of Justice service.
Information about the Department of Internal Affairs Apostille service and fees can be found at http://dia.govt.nz/apostille.
