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What should I do if I am caught working illegally in Korea?

Returned returnees

Illegal workers are arrested by the police, and may be held in prison for a week or two, and then deported from South Korea. If you don't have the money to buy a return ticket, you will be locked up for two or three months until you get the money to buy a return ticket from friends in Korea or China.

As for the fact that he can't get the money, the immigration department sometimes provides him with a one-way return ticket.

Korea, the full name of the Republic of Korea (/Republic of Korea Greater Han Mingguo), referred to as Korea (? /Korea Hanguk), also known as South Korea and South Korea. Korea was founded on August 5, 1948. It is a * * * country, located in the south of the Korean Peninsula in East Asia. The country name comes from three Korean tribes (Chen Han, Mahan and Han Ge) in the southern part of the ancient Korean peninsula, and the English name Korea comes from the ancient name "Korea". Sejong is the administrative capital of South Korea, the Presidential Palace and the National Assembly are still in Seoul, and South Korea has become a country with two capitals.