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I wonder to myself if you go to a smaller area in Korea with a fake degree ((a good one)) if its possible. I have taught in Japan and IF I had the fake ((they never check it)) I would still be there. Even during my working oil day extension they offered to me to change my visa to working visa if I had a copy.

