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Advantages of Korean immigrants getting green cards

# China, China and China # Introduction China and South Korea are very close, and it is very convenient to communicate with each other. There is little difference in life, culture and diet, which is suitable for life and convenient for better management of domestic business. Moreover, there is no immigration supervisor to immigrate to South Korea, and the investment can still obtain stable investment income. The following are the advantages of unorganized Korean immigrants getting green cards. Welcome to read!

Advantages of Korean immigrants getting green cards

65,438+0. Advantages of economic development The population of South Korea is only 50 million, which is slightly smaller than that of Zhejiang Province in China, but its GDP is 1.70 times higher than that of Russia.

Wall Street economists once compared South Korea's export economy to the "canary in the coal mine" of the global economy. South Korea's trade data is usually released before the first trading day in Asia, which makes it the first in the world's major economic indicators.

2. Low taxes

South Korea is a non-global taxation country. As long as you don't live in Korea as your main place of residence, you don't need to pay taxes on all your income.

3. Children's Migration and Education

The South Korean government explained that unmarried children of Korean deposit immigrant investors can apply for an F-2 visa with their parents. If the deposit remains unchanged, they can get a Korean green card with their parents five years later.

Temporary children apply for visas in the same type and time as their parents, and there is no discrimination.

Children can enjoy free and compulsory education after obtaining long-term Korean status. South Korea implements a nine-year free and compulsory education system. The educational system from primary school to university is 6+3+3+4 as in China.

Compulsory education stage: Korean schools are divided into public and private schools. Public schools, primary and secondary schools implement nine-year compulsory education without tuition fees, and basic miscellaneous fees range from 65,438 yuan+0,000 yuan to 3,000 yuan per year. Ordinary private schools charge 30,000-50,000 yuan a year for tuition and 20,000-30,000 yuan for miscellaneous fees. The total cost of Jeju International English Education City is 6.5438+10,000 yuan-6.5438+0.5 million yuan per year.

University stage: Universities are also divided into public and private. The annual tuition fee for state universities is RMB 65,438+0,000-20,000, and that for private universities is RMB 30,000-40,000. Whether state-owned or private, there are full scholarships, and the tuition fee can be reduced by 50% or even 100% according to the results.

4. Medical insurance benefits

After obtaining long-term residency in Korea, you can enjoy government welfare benefits such as medical care and old-age care like Korean nationals. According to the latest regulations, after living in Korea for six months, you can apply to start paying medical insurance. The insurance premium is 76,765,438+00 won (about RMB 423, and the insurance premium changes every year). Customers can freely choose whether to pay medical insurance.

About supporting the elderly in Korea: successfully exchanged for an F-5 visa, that is, a green card; Pay the national tax in Korea and get a pension after 65. Like our monthly salary withholding in China, the more you pay, the more you get.

5. Korean passport

Ranked third in the world, passport-free 178 country. The United States, Canada, Australia, Austria, Germany, Egypt, Japan, Belgium, etc.

Extended reading: the cost of Korean immigrants

1, investment cost

If you choose to buy a house in Jeju Island, you need to buy a property worth at least 500,000 US dollars or 500 million won. If you choose to buy a house in Incheon, you need to invest 700 million won, while you need to invest 500 million won in Pyeongchang. If you choose a fund to invest in immigrants, you need to invest 500 million won if you are over 19, and 300 million won if you are over 55. Since 1 won =0.0060 RMB, 500 million won is about 3 million RMB, while 300 million won is about10.8 million RMB and 700 million won is about 4.2 million RMB. Since 1 USD =6.8685 RMB, 500,000 USD is about 3.3 million RMB.

2. Other expenses

Other expenses here generally include application fees, materials notarization fees, attorney fees, medical examination fees, consulate visa fees, etc. These add up to about 25,000 RMB, of which the consular visa fee is about 650 yuan RMB, the medical examination fee is about 350 yuan RMB, and the material justice fee is generally 200 yuan/copy. Of course, if you handle it through a third party, you need a third-party handling fee, about 3,000 yuan.

If you are an immigrant who buys a house in Jeju Island, add investment fee, application fee, material notarization fee, lawyer's fee, etc. It will probably cost more than 3 million; If you choose to buy a house in Pyeongchang, it will cost about 3.02 million yuan. If you choose a fund to invest in immigrants, if you are over 55 years old, you will need about 654.38+0.82 million yuan.