Just don't write "bless" at the bottom of the CRC, or we will all know that it's a fake.Alexandra wrote:I'll do it for 500 THB. Come see me on Koh San rd.
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It'll probably work fine at the christian schools, though.prahocalypse now wrote:Just don't write "bless" at the bottom of the CRC, or we will all know that it's a fake.Alexandra wrote:I'll do it for 500 THB. Come see me on Koh San rd.
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Your ignoring the fact that, at least in Vietnam's case, you need to have one from your country of residence the year before you apply for the job. If you were living in Cambodia for a year before going to Vietnam, you would need one from the Cambodian police, which IMO, means it's worthless. The cops will just take some money for a clean one. It's farcical and I was surprised to find out that that was the law.scobienz wrote:What is wrong with the teachers having to pay for their own police clearance check? It is standard practice in most industries where they are needed. You simply apply online, you pay something trifling like 22 quid and it arrives a couple of weeks later. You are issued with a certificate that (hopefully) says you have had no convictions since the age of 16. It can then be used for all future school applications. No involvement of the school. No involvement of agents. No involvement of Khmers at all.
It seems pretty reasonable to me. No certificate, no chance of working with children. Simple.
Of course, they could be progressive and ask for a CRC from the country of birth as well as the last country of residence. But when have you known the CPP to be progressive?
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I'm pretty sure that it's the CPV you should take this up with.Mr Lovejuice wrote:Your ignoring the fact that, at least in Vietnam's case, you need to have one from your country of residence the year before you apply for the job. If you were living in Cambodia for a year before going to Vietnam, you would need one from the Cambodian police, which IMO, means it's worthless. The cops will just take some money for a clean one. It's farcical and I was surprised to find out that that was the law.scobienz wrote:What is wrong with the teachers having to pay for their own police clearance check? It is standard practice in most industries where they are needed. You simply apply online, you pay something trifling like 22 quid and it arrives a couple of weeks later. You are issued with a certificate that (hopefully) says you have had no convictions since the age of 16. It can then be used for all future school applications. No involvement of the school. No involvement of agents. No involvement of Khmers at all.
It seems pretty reasonable to me. No certificate, no chance of working with children. Simple.
Of course, they could be progressive and ask for a CRC from the country of birth as well as the last country of residence. But when have you known the CPP to be progressive?
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I wasn't suggesting that 50% of teachers here had convictions for sex abuse. I was saying that 50% have criminal records. If it is a small offense from long ago they can seek a Pardon through their own Government. Apparently it works.vladimir wrote:
Anyway, my position is clear, even if it costs me, I welcome it, as one poster has already said, it will drive out a lot of the fiddlers, and possibly result in higher wages.
However, I do feel that they should demand it of everyone who is working, access to kids is really easy even outside schools, and one does not have to teach to be a paedo. It's not just paedos, either. Loads of people with quite serious criminal records here for other stuff.
Hi I’m interested in coming to Vietnam to teach. I am Irish and started the TEFL course.
The only problem is I’ve 2 convictions for cannabis when I was younger.
Do you think I would still get a job if they do a background check? Any information would be appreciated...
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Too many things have changed lately to the code of the law for me to give you an exact answer. Then there are different codes of law for different countries.
Most countries have 3 levels of criminal categories. Level one, two and three.
Level 3 is usually any felony offenses like rape, murder, manslaughter, armed robbery etc. Level 2 is usually for people that got bumped down from a level one because they have helped or contributed to the prosecution. The rest is white collar crime like Bernard and his Ponzi scheme.
The problem is that some offenses are sneaking into felony class when before they were misdemeanors only.
If you are caught with one bag of Ganja then it is "Personal Use" and you will get a misdemeanor but if you are caught with 10 pounds of Ganja, ready to be sold in separate bags, then you are trafficking.
Either way, schools use a class 3 application for criminal information about you. This is asking for Class 1 felonies only.
The police department that will write up the level 3 report are to include information that falls under class 1 felonies and adds NO information about 2nd or 3rd class offenses.
I would go there to Vietnam first and deal with this bridge when you cross it. It could be 2 years before they ask you to do a criminal report. If they ask you to do a criminal report just make sure they want to know only that you are not a serial rapist.
I would recommend that you seek a Pardon through your own Government, though. I did. I had a small conviction and had it Pardoned by my government and it has since been wiped from my record.
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Following his arrest, Mr. Erdmann claimed in a forum on the website Khmer440.com that he was not in custody and posted a photograph of himself eating breakfast in an open-air setting in an attempt to prove it.
https://www.cambodiadaily.com/news/susp ... ed-111854/
Following his arrest, Mr. Erdmann claimed in a forum on the website Khmer440.com that he was not in custody and posted a photograph of himself eating breakfast in an open-air setting in an attempt to prove it.
https://www.cambodiadaily.com/news/susp ... ed-111854/
There is no 5:30 plane according to http://www.cambodia-airports.aero/fligh ... departures“We already deported him. We escorted him onto the plane and his plane left at 5:30,” Major Gen-eral Heisela said, adding that Mr. Erdmann was no longer welcome in Cambodia.
The first morning flight is 6:15 to Bangkok, perhaps it departed early or the police doesn't know the difference between boarding and departure times.
Prepare your anus Eric, you won't be alone for a long time!On Monday, however, he said he no longer wished to speak about his arrest.
“I’m not answering any more questions. I want to be left alone,” he said.
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maybe you dont know the difference between afternoon and morning lolAlexandra wrote:There is no 5:30 plane according to http://www.cambodia-airports.aero/fligh ... departures“We already deported him. We escorted him onto the plane and his plane left at 5:30,” Major Gen-eral Heisela said, adding that Mr. Erdmann was no longer welcome in Cambodia.
The first morning flight is 6:15 to Bangkok, perhaps it departed early or the police doesn't know the difference between boarding and departure times.
Prepare your anus Eric, you won't be alone for a long time!On Monday, however, he said he no longer wished to speak about his arrest.
“I’m not answering any more questions. I want to be left alone,” he said.
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Uk Heisela, chief of investigations at the Interior Ministry’s immigration department, said Eric Erdmann, 43, boarded a late afternoon flight bound for Doha, Qatar, where he would be met by U.S. authorities and accompanied to his home country.
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Under what circumstances will the embassy tattle on its citizens that have expired passports and visas?
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Could the Wisconsin/Oregon mix up have been caused by both States having a Milwaukee/Milwaukie? According to the CD, he was charged in Multnomah County, which, sure enough, is where part of Milwaukie is located.
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If he's flying to Doha, he's going through Saigon. Qatar Airways flies PNH-SGN-DOH as a "direct" route. There does appear to be a 5:30 p.m. flight from Phnom Penh to Saigon.Alexandra wrote: There is no 5:30 plane according to http://www.cambodia-airports.aero/fligh ... departures
I wonder why they are sending him home via Qatar and having US agents meet him there. As far as I can tell, the USA has no extradition agreement with Qatar.
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There is no risk he will flee. His passport expires within 6 months so nobody will issue him a visa. America will get him just fine without extradition treaties at this point.
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Regardless of what the authorities say, this assumes he is being "sent" somewhere and is not just going home of his own volition since he likely has a limited passport and can no longer travel or get visas.gavinmac wrote:If he's flying to Doha, he's going through Saigon. Qatar Airways flies PNH-SGN-DOH as a "direct" route. There does appear to be a 5:30 p.m. flight from Phnom Penh to Saigon.Alexandra wrote:There is no 5:30 plane according to http://www.cambodia-airports.aero/fligh ... departures
I wonder why they are sending him home via Qatar and having US agents meet him there. As far as I can tell, the USA has no extradition agreement with Qatar.
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