If you’re heading to Korea on the EPIK program in 2026, getting a Korean SIM that works before you land removes one of the biggest “first 48 hours” headaches. This guide explains how Kimchi Mobile supports EPIK teachers through pre-arrival eSIM, ARC connection, and the transition to a long-term postpaid plan.
Why EPIK teachers need a Korean SIM ready on arrival
EPIK orientation, school placement coordination, KakaoTalk groups with co-teachers, banking, food delivery apps, and ARC appointment confirmations all assume you can be reached by a Korean phone or have working data. Roaming bills add up quickly, and the airport SIM kiosks can be slow at peak EPIK arrival weeks.
The cleanest setup for most teachers is a two-step path:
- Install a Kimchi Mobile prepaid eSIM before you fly, so you have data the moment you land at Incheon.
- After you receive your Alien Registration Card (ARC), switch to a long-term Korean plan that fits your contract length.
For step-by-step setup before your flight, read Korea eSIM before arrival and Korea eSIM activation.
Step 1: Pre-arrival eSIM (before you fly)
EPIK orientation usually starts a day or two after arrival, and you’ll spend the first hours moving through immigration, baggage, and ground transport. A pre-installed eSIM means maps and messaging work the moment your plane lands.
- 5GB Korea eSIM, light use for the orientation week
- 10GB Korea eSIM, daily use during orientation and first weeks
- 20GB Korea eSIM, heavier use, hotspot, or longer pre-ARC window
Step 2: ARC and the transition to a long-term plan
Your Alien Registration Card typically arrives several weeks after your visit to the immigration office. Until you have an ARC in hand, your name, payment, and identity verification are limited to passport-based prepaid plans. After the ARC arrives, you can move to a postpaid plan that includes voice, SMS, and longer billing periods.
For background on the longer Korean mobile landscape (MVNO options, payment systems, and visa considerations), see Korea MVNO for foreigners.
Voice, SMS, and a Korean phone number
EPIK schools and co-teachers will want a Korean 010 number to reach you, and many Korean apps (KakaoTalk, banking, food delivery, ride-hailing) verify accounts by SMS to a Korean line. A data-only eSIM is convenient for immediate connectivity, but for daily life in Korea you’ll want a plan that includes a Korean 010 number.
The Korvia Welcome SIM and Korea Starter SIM are designed for this exact path: 60 days of prepaid data first, then a switch to a 12-month KT postpaid plan after your ARC is ready. For step-by-step KakaoTalk setup with a Korean number, see Korean phone number for KakaoTalk.
Common EPIK teacher questions
Yes. A prepaid eSIM can be bought online and installed on your phone before departure. The plan is dormant until you activate it after landing in Korea, so you do not lose any of the included days during travel.
A passport-based prepaid SIM does not require ARC, which is why most teachers start there. Long-term postpaid plans typically require your ARC because they include a contract, billing, and verified identity.
After your ARC is issued, you can move to a postpaid plan that includes voice, SMS, and a Korean 010 number. The wait between arrival and ARC issuance varies, but a 60-day prepaid window is a common buffer for new EPIK teachers.
Most modern unlocked phones work on Korean networks. Many recent phones also support dual-SIM or eSIM, so you can keep your home line for emergency calls while a Kimchi Mobile line handles your Korean data, KakaoTalk, and SMS.
Yes. Kimchi Mobile has supported foreigner customers in Korea since 2010, including EPIK teachers, university students, and ARC-holding residents. Support is available by email at [email protected].
Yes. After your prepaid window is finished and your ARC has arrived, you can move to a 12-month KT postpaid plan. This gives you voice, SMS, mobile data, and a single Korean number for the rest of your EPIK term.
Next steps
- Pre-arrival install: Korea eSIM before arrival
- Plan comparison: Korea eSIM 2026 comparison
- QR activation: Korea eSIM activation
- Long-term residency view: Korea MVNO for foreigners
- Browse plans: Kimchi Mobile shop
Have questions about your specific EPIK placement, arrival window, or ARC timeline? Contact Kimchi Mobile, we have helped EPIK teachers since 2010 and respond in English.