What is legal age in Korea?

According to South Korea's Criminal Act Article 305, the age of consent in South Korea is 20 years old. This is one of the oldest ages of consent in the world.
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Is 18 considered a minor in Korea?

In Korea, the age of majority is 19 (int'l age, not Korean age). You're an adult once you turn 19. In law, this means you can act independently (e.g., enter into contracts w/o parents' consent).
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Can I drink in Korea if im 18?

The legal drinking age in Korea for foreigners is 19 years of age for most people. Specifically, adults can legally drink alcohol from January 1st of the year they turn 20, since everyone adds one year at the start of the new year.
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Can a 16 year old go to Korea?

Yes, you can travel alone in Korea.
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Can a 15 year old girl go to Korea?

Children aged between 5 and 11 years may travel alone on international flights. Adolescents aged between 12 and 16 years may travel alone on international flights – if they are traveling only on Korean Air, the service is optional and subject to an extra fee.
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How Young is Too Young? Legal Age of Consent In South Korea



Is Korean school free?

Korean schools are divided into public and private schools. Public elementary schools are free (except for school lunches, for which you must pay). Private elementary schools tend to be much more expensive than their public counterparts, but at the middle and high-school level, prices are comparable.
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Does Korea have prom?

No Prom or Homecoming: Usually, in other parts during the homecoming, proms and other cultural activities are organized. But, in South Korean schools, there is nothing like that. There are no societies organizing such parties. Also, students generally go to other places to celebrate.
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Can I study in Korea after 10th?

Education: For undergraduate courses in South Korea, the candidate needs to have completed 10+2, i.e. 12 years of education (primary and secondary) and for postgraduate courses, you will need a bachelor's degree to apply for a master's program and a master's degree for PhD.
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Can I buy soju at 18?

South Korea requires the drinking age to be at least 20 years old. Almost all Korean night clubs require you to be at least this age to enter.
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What age can you smoke in Korea?

The age of 19 is the minimum legal age for purchasing and smoking tobacco products in Korea.
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Can you buy soju under 21?

*** It is essential that IDs are checked for age verification in order to ensure that soju is only being served to customers over 21.
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Is 16 an adult?

In contrast to a "minor", a legal adult is a person who has attained the age of majority and is therefore regarded as independent, self-sufficient, and responsible. The typical age of attaining legal adulthood is 18, although definition may vary by legal rights, country, and psychological development.
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What is Japan's legal age?

Japan's Legal Adult Age is Now 18 (from 20): 8 Things That Change, 4 That Stay. Turning 20 used to mark the official start of adulthood, and one of the most memorable events of one's life in Japan. Here's what the new changes mean. On April 1, 2022, Japan lowered the legal age of adulthood to 18 years old.
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How common is divorce in Korea?

The divorce rate in South Korea in 2021 was two divorces per 1,000 inhabitants, slightly lower than the value of 2.1 in the previous year. The divorce rate shows no major signs of decline, which reflects changes in the country's social norms.
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Can an Indian study in Korea?

Visa for studying in South Korea

A Student visa (D-2), is a must before traveling to South Korea and can be obtained from the Embassy of the Republic of Korea in India, New Delhi; or Consulate of the Republic of Korea in India, Mumbai; or Consulate of the Republic of Korea in India, Chennai.
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Can I study 11th grade in Korea?

Yes, a 11th std student can get admission in Korean culture center. You'll be called for an interview also and if you pass the interview round then only you'll get selected. In Korean culture center, the total fee is Rs. 17,250/- (It is for Tuition fee - 15000 INR, and Textbooks - 2,250 INR) for beginner's level.
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Is dyed hair allowed in Korean schools?

Nowadays, students are allowed to do many different hairstyles. Girls can dye their hair, curl their hair, and untie their hair. Compare this to the old times when every girl had to have short hair, which must not grow longer than 3 cm (1.2 inches) below their ears.
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Is Korean school Hard?

While Finland is considered a non-competitive system of education, South Korea's is often described as very stressful, authoritarian, brutally competitive and meritocratic.
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Are Korean uniforms strict?

Almost all South Korean secondary students wear a prescribed school uniform, gyobok (Korean: 교복; Hanja: 校服). The majority of elementary schools except some private elementary schools do not have uniforms; however, the uniform is strictly enforced from the start of middle school and up.
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Does Korea have k 12?

The K-12 system in Korea meanwhile, holds almost the same curriculum for both public and private institutions, thus almost all Korean children receive the quality education that the government and private sectors offer.
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Is English taught in South Korea?

Seoul, South Korea – South Korea has banned English language classes for first- and second-grade students in elementary schools to “minimise negative effects of early English education practices”.
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