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Hello,
My friend has been working in Korea at a Korean food restaurant without paying tax.
Is there anyway he can include his work experience even though he didn't pay ANY tax?

Thanks in advance!
 
well no idea on the law of Korean companies
but exp and tax are not related... sometime people work at a salary which does not fall in tax bracket
 
pv said:
well no idea on the law of Korean companies
but exp and tax are not related... sometime people work at a salary which does not fall in tax bracket

they require a tax slip to prove I got paid work experience, but no restaurant in Korea pays tax to their employee! it's all cash...
 
CIC didnt require a tax slip...where do u get it?
All u need to do is submit a experience certificate mentioning your duties and anual salary. since they pay in cash, state "His salary is $... which he is paid by cash in hand".
 
People send many other additional papers as well.
 
Income tax return document is not necessary for the application. But such a document will convince your VO that you did have the claimed work experience. If you have other proof, such as employer's reference, you will be fine.
 
Dr.Hasib said:
CIC didnt require a tax slip...where do u get it?
All u need to do is submit a experience certificate mentioning your duties and anual salary. since they pay in cash, state "His salary is $... which he is paid by cash in hand".

The foreign visa office guide for Seoul states:

"WORK EXPERIENCE:
For you, your spouse or common-law partner and your dependent children over age 22:
* Notarized employment contracts from your present and past employers, accompanied by a English or French translation
* Salary tax certificates
* Orginial and up-to-date letters of reference from your past and current employers. Letter must be written on company letterhead and show the company's full address, telephone, and fax numbers. and be stamped with the company's official seal."

NOTE: IT does not say "OR" in between so I'm guessing it means they want all three of those.