to Korea. My problem is this. I have quite a poor transcript. I eventually finished my degree but not in what you would call a wonderful fashion. I also have a clean criminal record etc, have already signed the contract, I was never asked asked during the process how long it took to complete my degree so I never said. Korean Immigration have come back asking for specific dates about how my work history etc, which I have provided. I also took 4 years out of university to work. Is this going to stuff up my chances????
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