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How can a foreigner live in South Korea permanently?

How can a foreigner live in South Korea permanently?

Acquisition of Permanent Residency by Marriage Migrants

  1. Eligibility : A foreign national with good conduct who has been staying in Korea for at least two years under marriage migrant status and has basic knowledge required for his/her continued residence in Korea, such as Korean language proficiency.
  2. Eligible applicant.

What can a foreigner do in South Korea?

Job Opportunities in South Korea for Foreigners In addition to teaching English, other sectors where expats will find a lot of opportunities are in IT, general office administration jobs, manufacturing, and careers related to health, science, research, and technology.

Can you live in South Korea as a foreigner?

Housing. While the South Korean housing market is competitive, expats will not have too hard of a time finding a place to live. On the contrary, foreigners can easily find housing in Korea within their first month (or even their first week) of arrival.

Can a foreigner be a detective in South Korea?

No, you cannot as a foreigner. But you can if you become a Koran citizen. I believe that in any country one has to be a citizen of the country to become a policemen.

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How many foreign prisoners are there in South Korea?

Within Korea, there are 1,504 foreign prisoners from 42 countries. Of the total, the Cheonan prison holds 587 from 27 countries. On paper it sounds like a cultural mosaic of law breakers, but in reality the inmates are 74 percent Chinese — including Taiwanese.

Can permanent residents in South Korea be detained pending investigation?

Permanent residents in South Korea may not be detained pending investigation, as tampering with evidenceand flight from prosecution are less likely. In South Korea, you are presumed innocent until proven guilty.

What is the crime rate in South Korea?

I should note that a lot of people much smarter than I have documented that the crime rates for Koreans in Korea is TWO TIMES higher than foreigners. The MRTC analysis said the average crime rate for Koreans is more than twice that of foreigners at 3,649 crimes per 100,000 people. For foreigners it is 1,585 per 100,000.

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Can Global Affairs Canada protect me from arrest and imprisonment in Korea?

Global Affairs Canada can neither protect you from the consequences of your actions nor override the decisions of local authorities. The South Korean and Canadian criminal law systems are significantly different. This can increase the stress and practical problems arising from arrest and imprisonment in South Korea.