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How to work in Korea?

Question 1: How can I work in Korea? I am now in Korea, and I have a detailed understanding of China people working in Korea. Let me give you a brief introduction.

Korea is not an immigrant country. What do you mean? In other words, they pay attention to the so-called pure blood. As long as you are not Korean, it is impossible to basically rely on work immigrants and skilled immigrants.

Therefore, applying for Korean nationality is basically Korean, but it is very difficult for the Han nationality.

But there are also special circumstances-that is, if you are a woman and marry a Korean, you can apply for permanent residency or Korean nationality as a Korean partner after three years of marriage. Now many China women go to South Korea in this way. There are even fake marriages.

Therefore, if you don't want to marry a Korean, and you are not a Korean, it is very difficult to obtain Korean legal status, especially work status.

But it is not impossible.

South Korea relatively excludes migrant workers. Their policies are different from those of European and American countries, and the review of foreign workers is extremely strict. If you want to go to Korea, make the visa officer realize that you have a tendency to work, and you will basically be refused a visa.

Let me first introduce some ways for non-Koreans to work in Korea.

The first is the way to study abroad, that is, to find an intermediary or apply for a Korean school. If you can accept it, you can apply for a D-4 study visa. You are not allowed to work on this visa. After coming to Korea, you can change your visa to D-2 by asking the school to contact the employment unit. You can work legally with this visa.

The second is the invitation of employees of normal companies in China and South Korea. For example, if a hotel in Korea needs you, it will send you an invitation letter, so you can sign a work visa according to your employer, usually for three years, and your employer can apply for an extension when it expires.

The last way is illegal. I came to Korea on a tourist visa and stayed in Korea, becoming a black household.

It is estimated that there are hundreds of thousands of black households in Korea. Why? This is because of South Korea's policy of excluding Han migrant workers.

If they are Koreans, it will be easier for them to go to Korea. I don't want to introduce this too much.

Finally, if you are a woman and want to legally go to Korea to obtain identity, marriage is the most ideal way. It's simple, easy and economical. If you don't want to go on like this, it will be very difficult. You need to find an intermediary to handle such business, pay a lot of money, or go as a student or a company employee to work legally.

Question 2: Is it easy for China people to find jobs in Korea? What is the salary? How is the treatment? You can't work without long-term residency. But you need friends. I am in Korea, so it is impossible to go out without friends. I can also work illegally, but I can only work on the construction site, not the clubhouse.

Question 3: How about working in Korea? Can you make money? Part-time job is quite profitable. The important thing is to bring it back to China to spend money. My friend is studying in Korea, working in his spare time to earn money, and hourly workers earn more than 8,000 RMB a month. Generally speaking, his work income exceeds RMB 65,438+00,000. When a friend teaches Chinese in Korea, it is 400 RMB per hour to teach Chinese to Korean friends. . . But only if you can go. It costs a lot to go to Korea. Even a bowl of rice costs 6 yuan RMB. Watermelon 100 ~ 200. Fruit is expensive, and beef seaweed soup is super expensive. So I think it costs a lot of RMB to go to work, and it takes 1 ~ 2 years to earn it back. A friend went to Korea to go to school, and this time he brought more than 30 thousand RMB, about three months' living expenses.

Question 4: I want to work in Korea. How much do I need through formal channels? How to get there First of all, if you are 25 years old and know some Korean, you can take the exam and go to Korea without any other deposit! The exam seems to be in September and 65438+February every year (I don't know what time it is)

If you pass the exam, you can buy a plane ticket and go!

The second is to study in Korea. The cost is about 3 ~ 65438+ ten thousand! Because depending on where you do it, the fees vary from place to place!

Third, if you have a household registration in Korea and are relatives of Koreans, they will easily invite them to visit relatives. It doesn't cost anything, just an office card. It costs a little money.

Fourth, if there are people in Korea who know how to start a company, they can go in the form of business, which is nothing more than giving money to people who work for you, then it depends on how the other party wants it ~

The above four kinds!

First, my friend's parents both took the exam. You can stay in Korea for five years! It just belongs to labor ~

Second, my friend studied in Korea on a three-year visa, but he didn't mean to work immediately after he went there!

The third type: visiting relatives. That's how my parents went to Korea. They came back three years later this year, and they will get a five-year visa by the end of this year!

Fourth, the business visa can only be 1 year, but you can go back once a year and go back and forth three or four times.

Anyway, that's how people around me go to Korea!

For your reference only!

Question 5: If you want to work in Korea, how should I go? ! ! The relationship between work and visa

The Korean embassy will ask you the purpose of going abroad. You said you would go to work, but without an invitation letter from your Korean employer, he won't give you a visa. You must do something. There are two ways.

1 You should contact the Korean enterprise company first, and then send you an invitation after you are hired.

Anyone who can get a visa will go to Korea, and then find a job and change the visa.

Another common practice is that DD spends a lot of money (about 50,000 to 60,000 RMB), enters the country under false names such as tourism and business investigation, and then stays illegally and works in secret.

What do you need?

1. Take a foreign invitation letter or I-20 form (one for each) to the Personnel and Education Department of the hospital to receive the Approval Form for Persons Going Abroad on Business (or download it directly from the website of the Education Department), and return it after the relevant department heads agree to sign it.

2. Go to the Exit-Entry Administration Office of the Exit-Entry Municipal Public Security Bureau to receive the Examination and Approval Form for China Citizens Going Abroad.

3. Go through the formalities of leave, resignation and termination of employment contract.

4 * Application Form for China Citizens to Go Abroad.

* Copy of payment receipt

* Departure form or deposit

Go to the Personnel and Education Department to check and stamp, pay the handling fee, and then go to the Exit-Entry Administration Office of Dalian Public Security Bureau to apply for a passport.

5. Apply for a visa in embassies and consulates in China, the relevant country.

6. If notarization is required, please go to the notary office to receive the notarial certificate and stamp it at the Personnel and Education Department.

Payment details:

Archival storage fee

1200 yuan (five years)

The penalty is 5,000 yuan, which will be reduced according to the signed contract and service life. One year's work is free 1000 yuan.

Visiting relatives and leaving 1200 yuan/year.

The deposit is 5000 yuan, and the amount will be reduced according to the signed contract and service years.

Return to China during the visa period

In principle, the visa period is not directly related to the number of times of returning to China, and there is no limit.

But before you return to China, you must go through the re-entry formalities at the immigration office, otherwise your visa will be invalid once you leave Korea. Re-entry permit, limited once, valid many times.

However, please note that if you are studying abroad, it is understandable to return to China during the holidays. If you go back to China frequently during non-holidays, it will definitely have a bad influence on the later extension.

There are also major funding issues.

20,000 RMB can last for 3 months (Seoul area)

Question 6: What's the monthly salary in Korea? I want to go. You have to see what you want to do. Do you have a degree? Is there technology?

If not, then do manual work such as washing dishes, serving vegetables, sweeping the floor and moving bricks.

But then again, if China people go to Korea, they usually do manual labor.

So the salary is not very low,

About 60 thousand won a day,

Probably 350 yuan RMB.

Well done, more than 500 yuan is not a problem.

But China people were bullied in Korea.

A friend of mine is often despised, hehe.

A friend of mine said it was not his own fault.

China people are basically treated like this in Korea.

I'm not pulling national hatred, I'm just reminding you in good faith.

And made money.

The premise is that you are particularly frugal. If you spend money indiscriminately, South Korea's consumption is very high, and you can't save money by the end of the year!

By the way, Korea is not as good as you think.

Don't be deceived by the plots in TV dramas and movies!

What's wrong with working in China? ? Hmm. How interesting

Question 7: How to find a job in Korea? I am now in Korea, and I have a detailed understanding of China people working in Korea. Let me give you a brief introduction.

Korea is not an immigrant country. What do you mean? In other words, they pay attention to the so-called pure blood. As long as you are not Korean, it is impossible to basically rely on work immigrants and skilled immigrants.

Therefore, applying for Korean nationality is basically Korean, but it is very difficult for the Han nationality.

But there are also special circumstances-that is, if you are a woman and marry a Korean, you can apply for permanent residency or Korean nationality as a Korean partner after three years of marriage. Now many China women go to South Korea in this way. There are even fake marriages.

Therefore, if you don't want to marry a Korean, and you are not a Korean, it is very difficult to obtain Korean legal status, especially work status.

But it is not impossible.

South Korea relatively excludes migrant workers. Their policies are different from those of European and American countries, and the review of foreign workers is extremely strict. If you want to go to Korea, make the visa officer realize that you have a tendency to work, and you will basically be refused a visa.

Let me first introduce some ways for non-Koreans to work in Korea.

The first is the way to study abroad, that is, to find an intermediary or apply for a Korean school. If you can accept it, you can apply for a D-4 study visa. You are not allowed to work on this visa. After coming to Korea, you can change your visa to D-2 by asking the school to contact the employment unit. You can work legally with this visa.

The second is the invitation of employees of normal companies in China and South Korea. For example, if a hotel in Korea needs you, it will send you an invitation letter, so you can sign a work visa according to your employer, usually for three years, and your employer can apply for an extension when it expires.

The last way is illegal. I came to Korea on a tourist visa and stayed in Korea, becoming a black household.

It is estimated that there are hundreds of thousands of such black households in Korea. Why? This is because of South Korea's policy of excluding Han migrant workers.

If they are Koreans, it will be easier for them to go to Korea. I don't want to introduce this too much.

Finally, if you are a woman and want to legally go to Korea to obtain identity, marriage is the most ideal way. It's simple, easy and economical. If you don't want to go on like this, it will be very difficult. You need to find an intermediary to handle such business, pay a lot of money, or go as a student or a company employee to work legally.

Question 8: If you want to work in Korea, it is easy for your family to be there. I don't know your educational background. If you have a high school diploma or above, just find a university to report to their language education college and then go there. However, the visa application time is as follows:

(1)C-3 Language Learning Visa: Applicants who want to study Korean in the Institute of Language Education can apply for a C3 visa (tourist visa or general short-term visa) or a D4 visa. If they plan to study in the Institute of Language Education for one semester, they can apply to the Korean Embassy (or Consulate) for a C3 visa with a residence period of three months and get a visa directly. If the C3 visa is extended in Korea, it must be renewed at the Exit-Entry Administration Office for D4 or D2, provided that the attendance rate of students during their study period is above 80%.

(2)D-4 language visa: If you want to study in the Institute of Language Education for more than one semester, you'd better apply for an extension of D4 visa in Korea. It takes about one month to get a D4 visa after applying for it at the Korean Embassy (or Consulate). Students with D-4 visas are absent from class for more than two weeks, and their visas will be automatically taken.

When you arrive in Korea, you can go to work without caring about anything. I do odd jobs in that kind of daily office. I work about 9 to 10W a day, and I am also responsible for lunch. You can remit money on the same day. But your language is not good and you are easy to be cheated. You can only get about 7 to 9 w. And I can't do much work because I can't speak language. Therefore, it doesn't matter how many semesters you apply for the Language Institute successfully. After knowing 3J, most of them can speak, as long as it takes about half a year. And there are two months' holidays for you to work and earn money. You can find a place to work with your classmates. I don't know if you are a girl or a boy. Boys can earn more money if they can bear hardships, and women work as waiters for about 5W a day.

If you learn the language for 3J, or think you can speak it, don't worry about school. Stay at grandma's house and work during the day. You can apply for legal work and work permit after 6 months. If you don't do it, you will be sent back to China, but it is generally impossible. If you don't do it, you can stay there as an illegal.

Or you can apply for a formal labor visa and a business visa. But business visas can't stay there for a long time, and it's not easy to get them. You need a unit or enterprise to help you.

That's all. I have a classmate whose parents work here, and he followed. He has been a black household in Korea for four years and is now applying for Korean citizenship. He didn't go to school until two years after he came. It's really impossible without language. He will go to work after studying linguistics.

In addition to the above methods, the ultimate trick is smuggling, but it is not worth it for South Korea and it is easy to be caught. Hope to adopt.

Please adopt it.

Question 9: What preparations do I need to work in Korea? What about the visa? "1. Notice on Korean business visa: visa validity: 3 months stay period: upon invitation, 1. Materials to be prepared by the applicant: 1, valid passport (valid for more than half a year after returning to China) 3. Fill in two visa application forms. Submit 2 photos. Copy of ID card 1 person 5. Employment certificate issued by the applicant's unit. A copy of the business license of the applicant's unit. Resume of the applicant. Proof of business activities (such as contract signed by both parties, letter of intent for contract, bill of lading, etc.). ) 9. Original temporary residence permit (for guests whose household registration is not in Guangzhou) 2. Materials required by the inviter: 1, original invitation letter issued by Korean inviter 1 (notarized) 2. Original registration certificate or tax payment certificate of the inviting company (issued by the tax bureau). Finally, go to the consulate to apply for a visa with your own information and invitation letter. 1. How to find a good job? 1. When choosing a job, you must stick to it for a period of time and have certain work experience. 2. seriously consider whether you have your own spare time in your life, and then decide whether you are a regular worker, a long-term worker or a short-term worker according to your own time schedule, and choose the job that suits you best. It is best to work close to home, unless the work is particularly good, try to choose a job close to home. Think about how much money you will earn a month, because you should choose a job according to this. Second, how to make work enjoyable? 1. Even if you work because of the need of money, if you work hard and learn something from it, you can say that you are free from the trouble of money. Of course, it will be tiring to work, but please think about it. The experience of doing difficult things will certainly help to evaluate your ability in the future, so this process is also a process of cultivating your endurance. If there is music in your work environment, work with music, but be careful not to be too addicted to music and affect your work. When you are in a bad situation, think about the happy past. Then make up your mind to work hard. If you really don't feel well, don't be depressed and say "have a good rest" to yourself. Advantages and disadvantages of working in the following places 1. Advantages of working in a table tennis court: You can learn billiards in your spare time, and there are good opportunities. Under normal circumstances, there is no sultry feeling indoors, and the mood is naturally peaceful. You can also chat when you are free. Disadvantages: Because the smoke is thick, it affects the upper respiratory tract. Because there are often drunken people coming, it is very troublesome to deal with. 2. Advantages of working in a hotel: you can find a partner who works with your classmates; There is music in the workplace, which makes it easier for workers to get up; There are more opportunities to eat delicious food than anywhere else. Disadvantages: because you often have to stand, you consume physical strength; Serving several people is usually hard and the pay is low. 3. Advantages of working on the construction site: high salary; Good lunch and rest time; Disadvantages of being able to leave work early: danger of injury at work; Dust and harmful substances threaten health; It's even harder for people who don't like getting up early. 4. Advantages of working in a convenience store: In addition to the prescribed time, there are more breaks; Indoor clean, better than the air in other places; If you have the food you want, you can solve it right away. Disadvantages: it is necessary to settle accounts frequently, and there is the possibility of mistakes; Pay special attention to people who steal things, which is laborious and troublesome. Fourth, why do you want to work? 1. can be more suitable for the future society; 2. If you learn a skill while working, it will be helpful for your future work and life; 3. Part-time job is a good opportunity to cultivate independence; 4. Part-time job can make you deeply appreciate the kindness of your parents; Doing a part-time job helps you find a better way out for yourself. Credit card: most restaurants, hotels and shops can use it, but it may not be available in scattered small shops or local shops. Check the notice posted at the door first to confirm which companies' credit cards can be used for settlement. Visa and Master cards are the most common. Buses and beverage vending machines can only use coins and banknotes with a face value of 1000 yuan. Note: The required materials are printed or copied on A4 paper, and all materials are 1 plus 1 copy. Estimated acceptance time: 6 working days. Cost: RMB 950 yuan. Refusal fee: 700 2. 1. Are you going to work in Korea? It is more difficult to get a work visa in Korea. First of all, the most important thing is to have an invitation letter from the Korean work unit, and their company will guarantee all your activities in Korea. Going abroad is not a step. Simply put, get a passport first, and then get a visa. Passport to ... >>

Question 10: How about working in Korea now? After coming back from Korean universities, being a waiter now is too low-end and has no future. What's your education? Undergraduate can be a Chinese teacher (Korean level is not limited). There are many exchanges between China and South Korea now. As a policy-oriented country, South Korea now has a targeted training plan for students, which can be discussed in detail on qq.