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The difference between illegal immigrants and refugees asks for legal help!
The international definition of refugees does not apply to China's Korea. You can check the information. At present, China has not recognized a North Korean as a refugee, so a few years ago, North Koreans entered foreign embassies to protest. So if you are Korean and want to apply for a refugee, 100% is definitely useless. Might as well be an illegal immigrant. China is so big and crowded that it is almost impossible to find it.
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