Can I move to North Korea?

Foreigners are forbidden to own property and if you are thinking of moving to North Korea from the USA, UK or anywhere else, housing will be provided by the authorities. For its citizens, property in North Korea is allocated by the state and the type of housing depends on their social status.
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Can I become a North Korean citizen?

It is not guaranteed and can involve a wide variety of stipulations. In North Korea, the status of naturalization is unclear. It can only be granted by the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly, and further specific requirements are unknown.
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Is it safe to move to North Korea?

OVERALL RISK : HIGH. Generally speaking, North Korea isn't safe and some governments advise their citizens against traveling to this country. If you're already in North Korea and if you don't abide by its strict rules, you can be faced with imprisonment, torture, and death.
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Can North Korean marry foreigner?

The North Korean government imposes strict requirements on foreigners who marry North Koreans as an indirect way of discouraging North Korean citizens from moving to other countries. Foreigners must apply for official permission from the North Korean government to marry a citizen of North Korea.
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Is North Korea safe for female?

Although the Gender Equality Law of 1946 states in Article 2 that North Korean women have the same rights as men to vote and hold political office, few women have been able to break into the most powerful offices. Over time, women in North Korea have made significant strides towards equality.
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Is it possible to adopt a child from North Korea?

While North Korean orphans and children cannot be immediately adopted by any foreign agencies, there are opportunities for the needs of sustenance, shelter, and education to be provided in China.
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What is it like to live in North Korea?

The country is both culturally and economically isolated, and many people in North Korea are suffering from malnutrition, and live in extreme poverty, according to the Associated Press. Most have little idea of what's going on in the outside world due to government restrictions on electricity, travel, and more.
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What citizens can enter North Korea?

All visitors holding ordinary passports (except South Korea) must obtain a visa prior to entering North Korea. All visitors (except nationals of South Korea) who travel to North Korea for tourism purposes require prior authorization from a travel agency registered with the State General Bureau of Tourist Guidance.
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What is forbidden in North Korea?

The Democratic People's Republic of Korea, also known as North Korea has banned its citizens from laughing, shopping, and drinking from Friday onwards as a part of 11-day mourning on the 10th anniversary of former leader Kim Jong-il.
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Which countries Cannot visit North Korea?

Which countries cannot visit North Korea? The only country that North Korea restricts visitors from is South Korea (the Republic of Korea), whose citizens need special permission (from both governments).
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Does North Korea have Internet?

Internet access is not generally available in North Korea. Only some high-level officials are allowed to access the global internet. In most universities, a small number of strictly monitored computers are provided. Other citizens may get access only to the country's national intranet, called Kwangmyong.
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Do any foreigners live in North Korea?

The majority of foreigners that live in North Korea tend to be diplomats, UN folk, or people involved in the aid industry (that's right, I said 'industry'). There is a specific area of Pyongyang that houses foreign residents, located in the diplomatic compund.
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Do North Koreans have phones?

Smartphones have proliferated in North Korea, but very few people are allowed to access the global internet.
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Can foreigners adopt in Korea?

To become eligible to adopt, you must fill out the Form I-600A with USCIS, who will ensure that you meet their standards for adoptive parents. Then, your adoption professional can send your information on to authorities in South Korea. If they approve you, you can begin the wait for a child referral.
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How much does adopting a Korean baby cost?

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However, according to country information data on the State Department's Intercountry Adoption – South Korea page, adoptive families report the costs to range from $35,000 to $45,000 considering documentation, adoption service provider fees, travel, and in-country lodging expenses.
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How can I help North Korean refugees?

Crossing Borders is a 501(c)3 non-profit dedicated to helping North Korean refugees who cross the border into China for food and medical assistance. We are a faith-based organization devoted to helping these refugees and their children live safe, healthy and productive lives.
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Is North Korea a strict country?

North Korea is home to more than 25 million people, who live under a form of communist rule, which strictly controls all areas of daily life. People have to ask permission to travel around and it's difficult for visitors to enter the country too.
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Does North Korea have restaurants?

North Korea's government owns and operates around 130 restaurants across Asia. The restaurants are called Pyongyang, named after the capital of North Korea. Serving North Korean food and liquor and featuring live music, the chain offers visitors a rare glimpse into the reclusive nation's culture.
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Can I study in North Korea?

You can, with Tongil Tours. Tongil Tours was the first tour operator to offer concentrated language study at a North Korean university in 2016, and we continue this important tradition with the 2019 Pyongyang Summer Language Program– the longest running open language program in North Korea.
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Can a US citizen live in North Korea?

Foreigners are forbidden to own property and if you are thinking of moving to North Korea from the USA, UK or anywhere else, housing will be provided by the authorities. For its citizens, property in North Korea is allocated by the state and the type of housing depends on their social status.
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Is alcohol illegal in North Korea?

Alcohol faces no restrictions in the DPRK. There is no legal drinking age- although in general it's frowned upon for students to drink (this includes university students). Top producers like Taedonggang Beer are granted special designation by the state that ensures they receive priority over other factories.
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Is Instagram allowed in North Korea?

Social media remains off-limits to virtually all North Koreans, but since the country started to allow foreign visitors access to 3G on their mobile phones in 2013 sites such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram – and more recently, the live-streaming video app Periscope – have come within the reach greater number of ...
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