Can you live in South Korea without being a citizen?

There's no way to sugar coat it; obtaining a South Korean citizenship
South Korean citizenship
Individuals automatically receive South Korean nationality at birth if at least one parent is a South Korean national, whether they are born within the Republic of Korea or overseas.
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is pretty difficult. As such, it's considered easier to stay in the country on a permanent resident visa (known as an Alien Registration Certificate) instead, although that does carry its own restrictions.
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Can a foreigner live in South Korea?

Luckily, South Korea has started to open their borders, and welcome more and more foreigners every year. This, in turn, has made the visa application process easier than what it used to be in the past. Nowadays, the type of visa you apply for will largely depend on your reason for going to South Korea.
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How can I permanently live in Korea?

Acquisition of Permanent Residency by Migrant Workers
  1. A foreign national residing in the Republic of Korea for five years or longer.
  2. A spouse of a Korean national or permanent resident and his/her child residing in Korea for two years or longer.
  3. A Korea-born child of an F-5 (father or mother) visa holder residing in Korea.
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Can you live in Korea without Korean citizenship?

Unless you have a family relationship with a Korean national, you must live in Korea for at least 5 years as a permanent resident before you can apply for citizenship.
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How long can a foreigner stay in South Korea?

South Korea tourist visas allow the holder to stay in South Korea for up to 90 days. The holder of a tourist visa is not allowed to work or engage in any other renumerated activities.
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How to Live Permanently in Korea as a Foreigner | F-2 Visa



How can I move to Korea without a job?

How to move to Korea without a job
  1. Minimum 1-year working experience at one of the companies listed on the Fortunes Global 500.
  2. Graduate of a university listed on the Top 200 World University Rankings.
  3. Completed a research program at a Korean University.
  4. You are recommended by the minister of an official residence.
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What happens if you overstay in Korea?

Travelers who overstay a South Korean visa may be fined for each day spent in the country beyond the expiration date. The amount of the daily fine can vary considerably and will accumulate every day until the fine has been paid and the visa validation resolved. In most cases, this can be done upon exiting South Korea.
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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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Can you stay in Korea if you marry a Korean?

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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Can I work in Korea without speaking Korean?

It will definitely be more difficult to find a job without mastering some Korean language… Communication within Korean companies but also foreign companies is done in Korean. It is therefore strongly recommended that you take Korean lessons before you leave for South Korea.
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How much is a house in Korea?

In general, you should expect to pay around 1.5–2.5 million KRW (130,000–215,000 USD) for a small apartment or a studio in Korea. Prices for bigger accommodation start at about 4 million KRW (340,000 USD).
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How can I shift to Korea?

Getting a Visa and Finding Work
  1. F-5,6 Permanent Residence and Marriage Immigration visas.
  2. D-8 Corporate Investment visa.
  3. C-2,3,4 Temporary Employment, Business and Study visas (short term)
  4. H-2 Working visa (short term)
  5. E-2 English Teaching visa (1 year)
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Where does BTS live now?

He owns a luxurious apartment in Gangnam district of South Korea. With minimalistic interiors and a special art room, the apartment is reportedly worth $4.55 million. Check out the pictures here.
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Is Seoul foreigner friendly?

South Korea is one of the most ethnically homogeneous countries in the world, leading to foreigners being a rare sight. Despite this, native residents of Seoul are more used to seeing foreigners than residents of other South Korean cities and are generally quite ready to help foreigners feel welcome in the city.
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Is living in Korea hard?

Westerners may find living in South Korea challenging. The culture is different, and the language barrier can be significant, particularly with older Koreans. Foreign residents tend to socialize largely with other foreigners. Seoul is crowded, and living quarters are small compared to Western accommodations.
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What age can you get married in South 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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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 become a Korean citizen?

It is possible to become a naturalized Korean citizen if you maintain an actual residence. There are three paths to citizenship through naturalization, but the most typical way for a foreigner to get South Korean citizenship is through “general naturalization.”
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Do Korean guys want to date foreigners?

Looking at the current generation, many natives would rather date a person of other nationalities as they said it opens the opportunity for them to learn about other cultures and traditions. Even with the language barriers, most Korean guys would prefer dating a foreigner as they are open to learning other languages.
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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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What Is Oppa in Korean?

Borrowed from Korean 오빠 (oppa, “elder brother or close elder male friend (of a female)”)
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Can I stay in Korea without a visa?

A U.S citizen with a valid passport can visit the Republic of Korea without a visa for 90 days for the purpose of tourism or visitation.
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Can you go to jail for overstaying your visa?

“[U]under current law, illegal entry into the United States makes an alien subject to a Federal criminal misdemeanor with a maximum penalty of 6 months in prison. However, unlawful presence itself, such as by overstaying a visa, is not a criminal offense, but only a civil ground of inadmissibility…
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What happens if you stay longer than 90 days in South Korea?

Americans visiting Korea for employment or profit-making purposes, English teaching positions, or stays of more than 90 days must obtain a visa at a Korean embassy or consulate abroad. Individuals staying in Korea for longer than 90 days must also apply for an Alien Registration Card, once in Korea.
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