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FAQ

  • Q

    Is there a way to check whether the application for admission to the language institute was successful after the contract?

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    You can check it through the admission certificate or invoice issued after proceeding with the contract. The documents will be issued directly by the MJ Global Academy.

  • Q

    What is the admission form?

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    Entrance is a document that can prove the purpose of language training, so keep it well and it is a document that must be printed when leaving the country.

  • Q

    What happens to the next procedure when you sign a contract?

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    The following procedure is carried out after you pay the down payment.

    1. Payment of tuition fees (admission fee)

    2. Registering for Hagwon

    3. Invoice issue

    4. Issuing acceptance letters and visa progress after completion of school expenses (if necessary)

    5. Air ticketing

    6. Proceeding with advance guidance and ensuring insurance

    7. Departure

  • Q

    What is the difference between family training/campus/junior language training?

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    In case of family training or family camp, parents and children go to language school together.


    Family training – a case where a nanny and her children go to language training together. The exact date or training period of departure is not specified, such as the peak season of off-season, so you can often choose.(The minimum period of registration is set) All student care must be done by your parents on the weekends and after class.

    In case of expenses, it is divided into tuition, lodging, airfare, and local expenses, so there is an advantage that the training can be carried out with reasonable amount.

     

    Family camp – where a nanny and her children go to language school together, except that the date and training period are usually set for the peak season. Because weekend activities are often included in programs, care programs are better organized when there is no class.

    For the cost, the cost of school/ board and board, local and activity costs are all packaged and air tickets are included according to the camp organization, so the price is somewhat higher than family training.

     


    Junior Camp – This is the case where only the child goes to study the language alone. However, the exact date or training period for departure is usually set.  Because Junior is the only part that goes alone, the schedule is all day long and the program is all in weekend. There are times when there are more people than regular junior language courses and there are times when the program is better organized.

    For the cost, the cost of school/ board and board, local and activity costs are all packaged and tickets are included according to the camp, so the price is somewhat higher than that of regular junior language courses. However, the above information may vary depending on language institute or camp agency, since it is a common case.

  • Q

    How much ahead of the expected departure date should we make?

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    Because early deadlines often result in more than 6 months of closure, it is recommended that you prepare at least 6 to 8 months in advance.

  • Q

    Is it possible to consult on holidays or weekends?

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    Emergency counseling for departing passengers and brief counseling may be available on weekends, but the amount information and checking dorm rooms are limited, so please leave the details on weekends and we will contact you immediately during the week.

  • Q

    Do I have to make a reservation in advance for visiting counseling?

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    Answers Sometimes, if you're behind in a rush of counseling, you can wait a little, so we recommend you make a reservation in advance and visit.

  • Q

    Can I talk over the phone?

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    You can talk on the phone all the time. Data can be delivered via mail or Kakao Talk, so people living in rural areas or faraway areas can talk to each other without interruption.

  • Q

    visa-related Philippine blacklist

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    Blacklist
    This is a case of being denied entry by the Immigration Bureau while entering the Philippines. Read it and refer to it when you enter the country.
    * People on the blacklist
    * Same name as the person on the blacklist
    * Non-blacklist, but negative records remain in the Philippines in the past
    * A person who stays in the Philippines for a long period (up to six months) on a tourist visa and re-enter the country after leaving the Philippines
    * Based on passport records and immigration records, those who are deemed to be re-entered for labor (employment) and study (short-term training), not purely for tourism purposes
    * Other: those with a passport validity period of less than June, those with a smile on a round-trip ticket, those who made violent or rude remarks against the immigration office staff, etc.
    How to Prevent and Respond to Blacklists
    There have been cases in which Koreans are denied entry to or from the Philippines because they have the same name as the regulator. This is because the Philippine government has ordinances and customarily kept only its name on the case documents and does not include the date of birth. As the Korean people are often disadvantaged by this, the Korean Embassy has continuously requested that the Korean people include the date of birth only for the Korean people considering the large number of identical names, but it has yet to be fully improved.
    1.After checking the black list in Korea, there is a way to avoid the English name on your passport.
    2. You can go in through the Philippines Immigration Bureau or agency to get an NTSP (not the same person) confirmation.
    * Philippine Retirement Agency agency address: Sun Track ( www.srrvisa.co.kr )
    3.If you live in the Philippines and have the same name as the blacklist, you can obtain a National Crime Record Certificate (NBI - Police Clearance) from the Philippine Police Department.
    4.If your name is blacklisted, you must obtain a certificate from the Philippines Immigration Bureau in advance that you do not match the person on the blacklist and enter the country in order not to be harmed when entering the country.

    Blacklist

    No.

    Name

    No.

    Name

    No.

    Name

    1

    CHAE JI HYEON

    29

    LEE CHUL WON

    57

    HA SUNG JAE

    2

    HA JAE WUK

    30

    LEE DONG JAE

    58

    KIM MI KYUNG

    3

    HA YONG SUNG

    31

    LEE DONG YUN

    59

    PARK JAE JONG

    4

    HONG MIN HEE

    32

    LEE JUNG HEE

    60

    CHO CHUNG SIK

    5

    HONG MOON SIK

    33

    LEE JUNG MIN

    61

    CHO SUNG SU

    6

    HONG SI MYOUNG

    34

    LEE SANG HYEON

    62

    KING YOUNGJUNE

    7

    JUNG SUK HWAN

    35

    LEE SANG MO

    63

    JUNG SUNGKEE

    8

    KIM BYOUNG TAK

    36

    LEE SANG YONG

    64

    JUNG YOUNGSOO

    9

    KIM CHANG HUN

    37

    LEE SEON KEUN

    65

    HONG SUNG

    10

    KIM DONG YEOL

    38

    LEE SEUNG JAE

    66

    KIM NAKHYUN

    11

    KIM EUN HA(or HA EUN)

    39

    LEE YONG TAE

    67

    CHOI SEONGHOON

    12

    KIM EUN ME

    40

    LEE YOON CHANG

    68

    KANG MINSU

    13

    KIM HOUNG MIN

    41

    LEE YOUNG JOO

    69

    JO GYOUNGNAM

    14

    KIM HYUN DEUK

    42

    OH MI SUN

    70

    AHN JINSEONG

    15

    KIM IN KEE

    43

    PARK BO HYE

    71

    AHN JINKYUNG

    16

    KIM JIN SU

    44

    PARK KYUNG MI

    72

    KIM SANG YOUN

    17

    KIM JIN YONG

    45

    PARK SUN DO

    73

    LIM DO HYOUNG

    18

    KIM JONG JOO

    46

    PARK SUNG IL

     

     

    19

    KIM JONG YOUNG

    47

    PARK SUNG IL

     

     

    20

    KIM JOON SIK

    48

    PARK TAE WON

     

     

    21

    KIM JOUNG DONG

    49

    PARK WOO YONG

     

     

    22

    KIM MYOUNG SU

    50

    PARK YOUL

     

     

    23

    KIM SUN DUK

    51

    SEO HYUN UK

     

     

    24

    KIM SUNG YUB

    52

    SHIN SOON DUK

     

     

    25

    KIM TAE DONG

    53

    SONG JAE HO

     

     

    26

    KIM WON YOUNG

    54

    SONG JASON

     

     

    27

    KIM YONG HO

    55

    SONG KI HONG

     

     

    28

    KIM YOUNG HO

    56

    YOON JAE HAK

     

     

  • Q

    59-day Philippine visa request document (on application in Korea)

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    When applying for a tourist visa in Korea, required documents (VISA 59th)

    1.To fill out an application form in the form of a new application at the embassy;

    2. Photographs taken less than six months ago

    3.Return ticket (exit/entry date must be set. Open tickets are not allowed)

    4. Passport and passport copies

    5.A copy of the warranty statement and the guarantor's identity card (painting, accompanying persons shall not be guarantors). )

    6.Task certificate of employment-business registration-Certificate of bank balance-Select among university/ graduate school certificates

    7.List of English-language resident registration

    8. Submit documents suitable for the purpose of visiting

    9.Cost of 33,550 won (per person)

    * For tourism purposes, it can be extended within the one-year deadline.

    philippine embassy consular section

    Address: 5-1 Itaewon-dong, Yongsan-gu, Seoul

    TEL: (02) 796-7387~9

    Fax : (02) 796-0827

    Home page: www.philembassy-seoul.com

    * To stay in the Philippines for more than 60 days on a tourist visa, you must create an ACR ICARD.

    Other visa inquiries

    For sailor visas, civil servant visas, and student visas for college students, call (+82) (2)796-7387-89.

    visa-related knowledge

    The Philippine visa approval is in the form of Pre-entry Clearance. People with Philippine visas also go through the same procedure when they enter the port. Managers or officials of the Philippines Immigration Bureau have the right to grant or deny entry.


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