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What kind of experience is it to immigrate to Korea?

In recent years, more and more people choose to immigrate to South Korea, so what is life like after emigrating to South Korea? Come with me and see what others say.

62-year-old pension immigrant

"three more" becomes "three good"

A considerable number of Chinese mainland immigrants to Jeju Island took a fancy to the natural environment of Jeju Island, including many retired older generations. A 62-year-old immigrant said: "In Jeju, I don't know what smog is. I'm tired of the tall buildings in Beijing and Shanghai. I am very satisfied with the good mountains, good water and good facilities here! "

Jeju Island is called "Sanduo" in South Korea, that is, there are many winds, many rocks and many sea girls. But for Chinese mainland people who immigrated to Jeju Island, these "three things" become "three things": good air, good living environment and good education environment.

38-year-old middle-class immigrant

Korean immigrants are cost-effective

Some people choose to invest in South Korea because of Jeju's cheap and convenient immigration conditions. Ms. Guo, a 38-year-old Dalian native, said: "We have been to many places for immigration, including Australia, Canada, New Zealand and Singapore, but the expenses are very high. For example, the investment in Singapore and New Zealand is as high as tens of millions of RMB, which is a bit harsh. Jeju Island only needs 500 million won (about 500,000 US dollars) to obtain permanent residency. "

45-year-old immigrant

Korea is very close.

Among the Chinese mainland people who moved to Jeju Island, quite a few people took a fancy to the close distance between Jeju Island and Chinese mainland across the sea and the visa-free treatment of Jeju Island. Many Chinese mainland immigrants live in Jeju Island with their wives and children, and their husbands do business in the mainland. Every weekend, their husbands fly to Jeju Island to reunite with their families. This is the case with Mr. Wang in Shanghai. He said: "If you get an identity in Jeju Island, you can fly back to Chinese mainland from Jeju International Airport in an emergency without delay."

Immigrants after 32 years old and 80 years old

Jeju English International Education City

Chinese mainland immigrants from Jeju Island also took a fancy to the local educational environment. There are currently four international schools in Jeju Island, all of which are top schools in Britain, the United States and Canada, and the graduates' achievements are even more remarkable than ours. In the near future, Huaying School in Singapore will also receive capital injection.

Ms Liu from Beijing is a young post-80s generation. She chose Korean immigrants for her children's education. Ms. Liu said: "There are many international schools in Beijing, but it's really a mixture of fish and pearls. After listening to a friend talking about the international school in Jeju, she immediately decided to let her children study here. It has been two years now, and the result is really better than I expected. "