Being organized with your documents and paperwork can mean the difference between getting a job this month or having to wait til next month or even the month after to get started.
Here is a paperwork/document checklist if you're considering teaching overseas:
- Passport
- Transcripts
- Official Degree
- Passport Sized Pictures
- Criminal Background Check
- Professional References
- Lesson Plan Samples
- Teaching Portfolio
- Voice or Video Sample
Passport Requirements
The first step towards teaching overseas is having a valid passport. If you don't have a passport you must follow your country's procedures for obtaining one. The following links can help you find out more about applying for a passport in your country; or contact your local passport office- Passport Offices in Australia
- Passport Offices in Canada
- Passport Offices in Ireland
- Passport Offices in New Zealand
- Passport Offices in South Africa
- Passport Offices in United Kingdom
- Passport Offices in United States of America
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“Footprints was the first company that I applied with and it will probably be the last, Footprints will be my first choice as a recruiter anywhere I want to teach. They helped me get exactly where I want to be and they always keep in touch wanting to know how you are doing and that makes you feel 100% safe. Mountain hiking here is amazing, the sights are beautiful, on the way up there are many temples to see, or if you prefer to only hike half way up, stop by the waterfall and have yourself a nice Korean meal; there are restaurants everywhere in this country. This is an experience of a life time, and I only hope that there are many other people that will be as lucky as me, and get a chance to experience this wonder of a country. I hope that if you are looking to work overseas that Footprints is your choice for a recruiter...trust me on that, they will get you were you want to go.”

