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Teach English in Korea/From New Zealand
🇳🇿 New Zealander Applicants

How to Teach English in Korea from New Zealand

The New Zealander pathway to a Korean teaching job in 2026 — eligibility, the NZ MoJ background check, visa steps, salary, and what happens to your pension contributions.

100-hour TEFL
Minimum TEFL
₩2.1–2.8M
EPIK Base / Month
Aug 1 / Feb 1
Applications Open
Not Refundable
Pension (NPS)

Quick Answer

Can New Zealanders teach English in Korea?

Yes — New Zealand citizens are eligible for Korea's E-2 teaching visa. You need a bachelor's degree, a clean Ministry of Justice criminal record apostilled by the DIA, and a 100-hour TEFL certificate for public school programs like EPIK. Note that under the NZ–Korea agreement, Korean pension lump-sum refunds are not granted to NZ nationals.
Eligibility

E-2 Visa Eligibility for New Zealander Citizens

New Zealandis one of the seven countries eligible for Korea's E-2 teaching visa (USA, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, South Africa). The baseline requirements are the same for every nationality:

  • A bachelor's degree in any field from an accredited university (apostilled copy required).
  • The official EPIK minimum is a 100-hour TEFL/TESOL certificate (many recruiters recommend 120 hours for competitiveness, but 100 hours is the published requirement).
  • A clean national-level criminal record check — for New Zealander applicants, the Ministry of Justice criminal record (Criminal Conviction History).
  • Under 62 (Korea's pension-linked age cap for new E-2 teachers).

EPIK applications open around August 1 for the following Spring intake and around February 1 for the Fall intake, reviewed on a rolling basis — applying early in the window matters. See EPIK eligibility for program-specific rules.

Documents

Your New Zealander Document Checklist

Ministry of Justice criminal record (Criminal Conviction History)

Apostille / authentication: Department of Internal Affairs (apostille)

New Zealanders request their criminal conviction history from the Ministry of Justice (free of charge) and have it apostilled by the Department of Internal Affairs. Request the version suitable for overseas use.

Full MoJ record guide for NZ applicants

Your criminal record check is submitted at the EPIK application stage; once EPIK issues your Notice of Appointment (NOA), the consulate stage relies on the NOA rather than re-examining your CRC. Final document requirements are always set by your embassy or consulate — check their notice before you submit.

Visa Pathway

From Application to Arrival

StageTypical Time
MoJ criminal record requestup to 20 working days
DIA apostille1–2 weeks
EPIK application + interviewrolling from Aug 1 / Feb 1
NOA → E-2 visa at the embassy2–4 weeks

The visa stage itself is straightforward once your NOA arrives — see the E-2 visa guide and the consulate application walkthrough for jurisdiction tables and appointment rules.

Salary & Pension

What New Zealander Teachers Earn — and What Comes Back

EPIK base pay runs ₩2,100,000–₩2,800,000 per month depending on your level (qualifications and experience), per the official EPIK pay scale updated May 2026. On top of base pay: a ₩300,000 settlement allowance in your first month, a ₩1,800,000 entrance allowance (timing and amounts vary by region), a ₩1,300,000 completion or exit allowance per contract, severance of roughly one month's salary, and furnished housing provided by your office of education (utilities are your responsibility).

National Pension (NPS): No Lump-Sum Refund

The NPS states that lump-sum refunds are not permitted for New Zealand nationals under the NZ–Korea social security agreement. NZ's own pension system (NZ Super) is residence-based rather than contribution-based, which is why the agreement is structured without refunds.

NPS guidance also notes that refunds can in some cases be paid under general reciprocity rules, and agreements are amended over time — confirm your individual situation with the NPS before departure.

Country-specific NPS lump-sum refund rules can change based on your contribution and residency history, your home country's pension system, and amendments to the Korea–partner social security agreement. Before applying, always confirm the latest guidance with both the Korean National Pension Service (NPS) and your home pension authority.

Where official sources differ, statutory agencies take precedence: National Health Insurance Service and National Pension Service publications over EPIK program guidance.

FAQ

New Zealander Applicants Ask

Do New Zealand teachers get their Korean pension back?

Generally no. The NPS states that lump-sum refunds are not granted to New Zealand nationals under the NZ–Korea agreement. General reciprocity provisions and future amendments can create exceptions — confirm your individual case with the NPS before counting on a refund.

Which criminal record document do Kiwis need for the E-2 visa?

Your criminal conviction history from the NZ Ministry of Justice, apostilled by the Department of Internal Affairs. Request it early — MoJ processing can take up to 20 working days.

How long does the process take from New Zealand?

Plan 2–4 months from requesting your MoJ record to arrival. The MoJ request and DIA apostille are predictable; the EPIK review window usually sets the pace.

Do Kiwis need a TEFL certificate for EPIK?

Yes — the official EPIK minimum is a 100-hour TEFL/TESOL certificate unless you hold an education degree or teaching license.

How much can New Zealanders earn teaching in Korea?

EPIK base pay is ₩2.1–2.8 million per month by level, plus allowances, severance of roughly one month's pay, and free furnished housing. Hagwon contracts are negotiated individually and commonly fall in a similar range.

This page is general guidance for prospective teachers, not legal or immigration advice. Korvia is a teaching-recruitment company — visa and pension decisions rest with Korean immigration, your consulate, and the relevant agencies. Always confirm final requirements with your embassy or consulate, Korean immigration, or a licensed professional.

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