Can 2 foreigners marry in Korea?

A foreigner who wants to marry a South Korean citizen must produce the following documents: Evidence of identity and nationality - both birth certificate and passport. Affidavit of Eligibility for Marriage - issued and notarised by the consulate of the home country.
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How do you get legally married in Korea?

You and your fiancé/fiancée are required to bring the notarized copy of the Affidavit of Eligibility of Marriage, along with other documents required by the Korean government, to your local district office (called Gu Cheong in Korean) to report and register your marriage.
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Can I get married in Korea on a tourist visa?

Do I need a visa to get married in Korea? There's no special visa required to have a wedding ceremony in Korea. Keep in mind that since it's a civil ceremony, you need to file for a marriage license separately. After marrying a Korean, you can obtain an F-6 visa that allows for long-term stay and employment.
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Do I need a visa to get married in Korea?

We reside in Korea on E-2 visas. As a general rule of thumb, people residing in Korea who possess an ARC are able to marry. However, before undergoing the process of marriage in Korea, you should first check with your local immigration office whether or not you are allowed to marry under your visa designation.
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How many wives are allowed in Korea?

However, from the 15th century, Korean law clearly stipulated that every man was allowed only one wife (remarrying after a spouse's death was nearly obligatory for men and nearly prohibited for women). The strict line between the wife and concubines was maintained thoroughly.
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Can a Korean marry two wives?

Bigamy is illegal in South Korea. The man disagreed, saying he had not done anything illegal because his country recognizes polygamy, and he did not register the marriage with the government there. He added he maintained his marriage long enough before he divorced his Korean wife after naturalization.
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Can Brother and sister marry in Korea?

The National Assembly of South Korea passed an amendment to the Article in March 2002, which came into force on 31 March 2005, and prohibited marriage only between men and women who are closely related.
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Can I stay in Korea if I get married?

Foreigners can get an F-2-1 visa for one year after marriage with a Korean citizen. One year of residence may extend from a minimum of one year to a maximum of two years. In accordance with the nationality law revised in June 1998, you have to stay in Korea for two years after your marriage.
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Who pays for the wedding Korea?

In Korea, most young people are broke too. That's why most families will pay for their share of the wedding costs. That means most brides and grooms in Korea will not pay for the wedding themselves, but their families (parents) will. Korean parents see marrying off their children as their very last duty as a parent.
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What happens if I marry a Korean?

Naturalization is the process by which a foreign national married to a Korean national acquires Korean citizenship. Once married and on a F£²-1 (Joining Family) visa, the foreign national is granted a period of sojourn between three to six months.
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How old can you get married in Korea?

What is the age of consent for marriage in Korea? The age of consent for marriage is 20 although a man over 18 and a woman over 16 may marry with their parents' or guardians' consent. The legal drinking age is 19, as is the voting age.
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How does marriage work in South Korea?

Marriage in South Korea is currently restricted to unions between individuals of the opposite sex as same-sex marriages remain unrecognized. Males over 18 and females over 16 years old may marry with their parents' or guardians' consent.
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How much does it cost to get married in Korea?

In 2018, the average wedding costs in South Korea amounted to 230 million South Korean won. The largest part of the wedding costs was for buying new housing for newlyweds and amounted to about 168 million South Korean won. It was followed by gifts for the groom's family called "Yedan" with almost 14.6 million won.
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Do Koreans wear wedding rings?

Both parties plan for a Korean marriage per the traditions passed down. Engagement rings are not as popular in a traditional Korean wedding. The bride opts whether or not to wear the ring after the wedding. The couple may also choose to skip wedding rings.
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Do Korean wives take their husband's name?

Korean names consist of two parts: a family name and a given name. Traditionally, a child takes their father's surname like in many other cultures, but Korean women do not take their husband's surname after marriage.
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Can Filipinos get married in Korea?

Filipinos applying for a Legal Capacity to Marry a Foreigner or Report of Marriage to a Foreigner are required to watch a short video presentation on the situation of Filipino spouses in South Korea. The video discusses life in South Korea and lasts for only twenty (20) minutes.
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Do Korean guys marry foreigners?

In 2018, 16,608 Korean men and foreign women married, with 6,338 coming from Vietnam, 3,671 from China, and 1,560 from Thailand. In total, 28% of all marriages between a foreigner and a Korean person involved a South Korean man and a Vietnamese bride.
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Which KPOP Idol married a foreigner?

Below are some of the Korean celebrities married to foreigners.
  • Shin Joo Ah and Sarawut Rachanacun. ...
  • Park Joo Ho and Anna. ...
  • Kim Tae Yong and Tang Wei. ...
  • Ham So Won and Jin Hua. ...
  • Choo Ja Hyun and Yu Xiaoguang. ...
  • Chae Rim and Gao Ziqi.
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Can Korean first son marry foreigner?

Most Koreans are against their first son marrying a foreigner. It has been said that they have to continue the family line by marrying a Korean. Therefore, the trend of having a multicultural relationship in Korea is not normalized.
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Does a child born in Korea get citizenship?

A: Yes. Multiple citizenship status (that is, the acquisition of Korean citizenship in addition to some other citizenship) is acquired regardless of the registration of birth. Therefore, you acquired both Korean and US citizenship at the time of birth.
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Can I live in South Korea forever?

Here's how you do it: Go to university or obtain a job in south korea, which will allow you to get a different visa status to stay longer than 3 months. Meet then marry someone who has Korean citizenship. Stay married for two years and obtain citizenship.
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Does Korea give citizenship to foreigners?

How can a foreigner get Korean citizenship? In order to become a citizen of South Korea, most foreigners go through the naturalization process. There are three main ways you can become a naturalized citizen of South Korea: through residency, family (including a spouse) and business ownership.
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Why can't same surname marry in Korea?

For centuries, South Korea has had a law barring couples with the same name and the same ancestral village from marrying. Although this was probably originally conceived as a way of preventing incest, it has developed into a strong ostracism of same-clan marriages.
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Why do Koreans marry foreigners?

It is especially common to hear stories about the crazy mother-in-law (or monster-in-law). Koreans can feel like marrying a foreigner will spare them from those expectations, especially from the in-laws side as foreign families are expected to be more welcoming and less aggressive.
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