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What's the difference between Korean immigrants and Korean nationality?

Hello, these are two completely different concepts. You can look at the following information.

After publishing an article about Korean passport immigrants 100 countries, some customers asked questions about Korean immigrants and Korean nationality again. Next, Fang Tao Jeju Island. Com explains these two concepts again.

Korean immigration is based on South Korea's real estate investment immigration policy. Take Jeju Island as an example. Leisure Jeju Island real estate with an investment price of more than 500,000 US dollars or 500 million won can get an F2 visa. If you have held the property for five years and have no bad record, then both the investor and the investor's spouse and children can get F5 visas, that is, green cards.

It's different to have Korean nationality. Only citizens with Korean nationality can have Korean passports. Although the immigrants from China have obtained the green card, their nationality is still China nationality, and the passport they can apply for is China passport. In other words, holding a green card can enjoy the rights and interests of Korean citizens in terms of residence, medical care and education, but it is no different from China people in terms of passports.

If you really need visa-free access to so many countries, then you must apply for naturalization, that is to say, give up China nationality and join Korean nationality. With a green card, it will be easier to apply for naturalization. After naturalization, they will enjoy the same treatment as Korean citizens. However, you should think twice before you change your nationality.

I hope it helps you. :-D