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A little common sense you need to know when you immigrate to Korea.

# 中中中中中 # Introduction South Korean investment immigrants can get their status in 10 days. The requirements are simple, the application threshold is low, and the requirements for the accompanying children of the applicants are very relaxed. As long as the accompanying children are unmarried and there is no upper limit on the age of the children, they are favored by some applicants. Here are some common sense that immigrants in Korea need to know. Welcome to read!

1. What you need to know when you immigrate to Korea.

1, transportation Living in Korea, it is most convenient to travel by subway. Moreover, there are basically Chinese station names and Chinese characters on the subway in South China, so the subway is a very convenient means of transportation for people whether they live locally or travel by themselves. In addition, transfer from the subway to the bus within 30 minutes during the day, and at night 1 hour is free! T-money card is more convenient and can be bought in convenience stores.

Generally speaking, Koreans don't talk and eat loudly on buses and subways. Especially when talking on the phone, I will cover my hands and try to keep my voice down, not only on buses and subways, but also in public places.

If you choose to travel by taxi, there are many colors of taxis in Korea. Among them, the black car is a model car, and the charge will be more expensive. Cars of other colors charge the same. In addition, the charge at night will be slightly more expensive than during the day.

2. Garbage classification

South Korea is one of the countries with the strictest requirements for garbage sorting, and it is often difficult to find the shadow of trash cans on roads and streets. South Koreans' garbage classification is complicated, but if they don't classify or throw garbage as required, they are likely to face heavy penalties.

Garbage bags must be government-designated garbage bags, which are divided into general garbage bags (white) and food garbage bags (green). Convenience stores have garbage bags (such as GS25), and their own bags or ordinary plastic bags are invalid. Emart's plastic shopping bags can be used as general garbage bags. Shopping bags in other supermarkets are invalid. Will not be displayed on the shelves in the store. Take a picture and tell the clerk to take this.

Food garbage bags: banana peel, apple core, Lamian Noodles residue, etc. Take-away food that can't be eaten should also be poured in, and the take-away packaging should be handled separately according to the packaging type. After the food garbage bag is tied, put it in a small green bucket.

Recyclable garbage: plastic, paper, bottles and cans are all put in recyclable barrels.

Plastics: plastic boxes, plastic packaging of cosmetics (such as facial cleanser), etc.

Paper: books, newspapers, cartons, Lamian Noodles boxes, toilet paper wrapping paper, inner shaft (paper shell).

Bottles and cans: water bottles, coke cans, glass bottles, soy sauce bottles, cosmetics bottles, etc. Note: crush the water bottle before throwing it. * If there is liquid or food in the plastic box or bottle, it needs to be poured out and washed with water before throwing.

General garbage bags: egg skins, bones, toilet paper, sanitary napkins, wet wipes, cloth, contaminated soft plastic packaging or paper packaging, etc.

Except food and recyclable garbage, it can be divided into general garbage, and items with unknown classification are suggested to be treated as general garbage. Generally, garbage bags are placed on the ground in front of the trash can.

Step 3 prescribe diet

Koreans like drinking ice water very much, even in winter, which may make some people feel unaccustomed. However, because South Korea is relatively dry in winter and there is floor heating indoors, it has gradually developed the habit of drinking ice water. The second is that there is no spicy unhappiness. Korean food is mostly spicy, which may also be related to the cold weather.

In South Korea, instant noodles, also known as Lamian Noodles, reached its peak in food status. 50% of convenience stores are located in Lamian Noodles, and even you can often see the wonderful way to eat rice in Lamian Noodles. ...

In addition, Koreans especially like to eat cheese, and everything can be put with cheese.

2. The road to Korean immigration

In recent years, with the rapid economic development in southern China, coupled with the geographical proximity, cultural exchanges, beautiful environment and democratic and free system between South Korea and China, more and more Koreans began to choose to immigrate to South Korea. So far, the ways and conditions for obtaining a green card in Korea mainly include the following aspects:

First, invest in immigration.

South Korea's original investment immigration refers to investing 500 million won (about 2.8 million people) to start a business in South Korea. This money needs to be used for its own company affairs, and the ROK will conduct an investigation within one year. As long as the money is not hollowed out, the storefront operated by the entity can generally obtain the qualification equivalent to investment immigration within one year and obtain the permanent residency in Korea without passing the Korean exam.

In recent years, South Korea has launched "real estate investment immigrants" and "public welfare investment immigrants". The former means that foreigners invest a certain amount of real estate in a designated area of Korea, obtain a residence visa (F2), and change to permanent residence after five years (F5). "Real estate investment immigration" was first implemented from Jeju Island on 20 10, and then developed to Pyeongchang, Nanjiangyuan, Lishui, Jeollanam-do and Incheon Economic Free Zone.

"Public welfare investment immigration" is an investment immigration policy launched by the Korean government. It means that if you invest more than 500 million won (300 million won over 55 years old) in public welfare investment projects designated by the Korean Ministry of Justice, you can get an F-2 visa (a residence visa that is extended every five years) that enjoys the rights and interests of free economic activities. Those who have invested for more than 5 years can obtain permanent residency in Korea (Korean green card).

"Public welfare investment immigrants" have two choices. One is the principal guarantee type. The advantage of this investment is that it can be fully recovered after five years, but there is no extra dividend and the risk is low. It is equivalent to recovering the cost and getting a green card after five years of interest-free deposit in Korea. The other is profit and loss investment. Depending on the investment projects, you may get extra dividends or lose money.

Second, skilled immigrants.

Skilled immigrants refer to immigrants who immigrate to South Korea by their own skills and talents without relying on other people's guarantees. Generally speaking, the age of immigrants is required to be between 2 1 and 44 years old (there is still a chance if you are older). Academic qualifications require university graduation, and graduate students and doctoral students are more popular. In addition, if you have a certain level of Korean, you can apply for immigration to Korea.

Holding a legal work visa and working in Korea for more than 5 years, you can apply for permanent residence in Korea or apply for naturalization. At present, from the perspective of Korea, South Korea's work visas for foreign workers mainly tend to Koreans. Except Koreans, not many people apply for permanent residence or Korean nationality through working for more than five years.

China students studying in Korea can apply for naturalization as long as they have legally resided in Korea for five years (including study time) and have certain economic certificates.

Third, naturalization with relatives.

Immediate family members with Korean green cards can apply for Korean citizenship. Pass the naturalization exam, and you can get a Korean green card by passing the exam. The naturalization test mainly tests the basic information of Korean culture, history, geography and life.

In addition, if you have relatives (such as grandparents, grandparents) or Koreans born in Korea, you can also apply for Korean citizenship (green card). In this way, they also have to pass the naturalization test and the blood test.

Fourth, marriage naturalization.

Foreigners who immigrate to Korea through international marriage can apply for naturalization after three years or after giving birth to children. For example, a China woman can apply for Korean nationality if she has been married to a Korean for three years or has children after marriage.

It is more troublesome for foreign men to naturalize in Korea through marriage. For example, China men who have been married to Koreans for three years or have children after marriage can obtain permanent residency as the first step. Among them, if the woman's passbook exceeds 30 million won (about RMB 6,543,800+7,000 yuan) and she owns an entity company (mainly her own industry) and a house, she can apply for Korean nationality for the man.

Before an international marriage can be naturalized in Korea, you must pass the Korean exam.

3. Who are Korean immigrants suitable for?

Now more and more people choose to immigrate to various countries, and South Korea is a good country for immigrants. In recent years, the Korean economy has developed steadily. As a developed country with a per capita GDP3 of US$ 30,000, it still has a good standard in hardware facilities, software construction, academic research and humanistic quality training.

1. People who want to get their identity quickly.

South Korean deposit investment immigrants can be approved within one week at the earliest, and the whole family application only takes about 1 month. There is no need to explain the source of funds, which can save the time for students to prepare materials. The process is also very convenient. After submitting the visa materials, it only takes 3-5 working days to review, and you can get the F2 visa without waiting for a long time.

Two. Immigrants who do not migrate

After obtaining residence status, South Korea does not need to live in its own country like other countries, and it is close to China, making it easy to travel back and forth.

3. People who want to invest stably

The investment funds deposited in Korea are guaranteed, and the investment confirmation letter issued by Korea indicates "principal guarantee type". In other words, after five years, the Korean government will return the investment funds to the account one by one. After five years, the investment funds will be withdrawn and the permanent residence status will remain.

4. People who need to bring their older children to apply

As long as the children are unmarried, parents can apply for identity with their children, and there is no age limit.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) A person who wants his children to receive an international education.

Every parent wants his children to receive a better education in a better educational environment, and South Korea is famous for attaching importance to education. In addition, the Korean government has set up an English International Education City in Jeju Island. For those who plan the international education route for their children from the beginning, the international school in Education City is a good choice. Teachers and courses follow the system of European and American schools, and they don't need to study in Europe and America, which combines the advantages of high-quality courses and close distance.

6. People who want to gain recognition with less investment.

Compared with the investment funds of other countries, the amount of deposit immigrants in South Korea is not high, and the budget is not enough to apply for other countries. We can consider deposit immigrants in South Korea.

7. People with pension needs

Older people generally don't like long-distance flights, so the distance from South Korea is an option. Moreover, South Korea's environment is livable, and Seoul is relatively north, close to the climate of Shandong. In southern cities such as Busan and Jeju, the climate is closer to Shanghai.

First of all, the four seasons are distinct, secondly, it is not too cold in winter and not particularly hot in summer. Because it is close to the sea, it is a very livable city. At the same time, even if you don't have a job in Korea, you can pay national insurance, and the elderly must have an insurance as a guarantee.

The main reason is that it takes a long time for a big country to handle it, and during the waiting period, I am not sure whether I can adapt to that identity when I go. Then I'll set up a Korea first, and the cost is not high anyway. It will take a month, so go to Korea to get used to it first.

If the same Asian countries can't adapt, they have to be prepared to go to western countries, and applying for Korean identity will not affect the handling of big countries, which is an early transition for themselves and their families.