韓國移民 - 移民

Daph Bay avatar
By Daph Bay
at 2011-05-01T18:09

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幫原po查到的資料如下 希望有幫助

Immigration to Korea is probably harder than immigration to any other OECD
country. Korea does not give permanent residency unless you are extremely
rich or married to a Korean.

關鍵字:結婚!

If you are really dedicated, you can live in Korea for several decades
scrimping and saving at one-year contract jobs, until you have saved
500,000,000 won, then you can open a business with that money using a D-8
visa and eventually get permanent residency that way. I figure that an
English teacher doing this very carefully, saving most of what he earns,
could get Korean PR within 25 years. Or you can come in with 5,000,000,000
won and get instant permanent residency.

關鍵字: 5,000,000,000 韓環

You can also marry a Korean, and this is the route that the vast majority of
immigrants take.

Besides permanent residency, it's possible to apply for citizenship if you
have lived in Korea for at least five years, but this is almost never
granted, and you can look forward to naturalization tests in Korean, an
assessment of your Korean language level, immigration officers checking to
see if you've made a contribution to Korean society, etc. AND THEN you might
get drafted into the military to serve your two years. However, it is highly
unlikely that, even after passing all the tests, they'd choose to give you
Korean citizenship, unless you were a professor or doctor or something like
that.

In short, immigration to Korea is much harder than immigration to Singapore,
Hong Kong, or even Japan, and while I have never met a Korean PR holder, I
have met MANY permanent residents in Hong Kong, Japan, and I also know
Singaporean permanent residents. I personally recommend that if immigration
is your goal, you check out another OECD Asian country instead -- Korea is
NOT immigration friendly.

However, ignore everything I just said if you have Korean blood. Permanent
residency for ethnic Koreans is instant. Korean-Americans get immediate F-4
status (permanent residency) and Korean-Chinese are often eligible for H-2
status (not permanent residency, but if they live in Korea long enough, they
can achieve permanent residency after the H-2).
Source(s):
Battled Korean immigration for nearly five long years.

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Steve avatar
By Steve
at 2011-04-30T11:47
請教各位有經驗的板友 本人無綠卡非公民 已經完成美國的學業 目前正在OPT階段 如果此時購買房子 房貸利息能否抵稅? 又或著 還有甚麼方法能有效抵稅? 希望沒有po錯板 先謝謝大家的回答! -- - ...

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Eartha avatar
By Eartha
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By Odelette
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Ethan avatar
By Ethan
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John avatar
By John
at 2011-04-29T10:04
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