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Can I get PR in South Korea after study?
Those who received master’s or a higher degree in Korea can apply for permanent residency regardless of their major as long as they meet the three year requirement and the annual salary higher than the GNI per capita.
How much is a student visa to South Korea?
You will need a Student Visa to study in South Korea, however, it is easier to purchase a 90-day student visa and then renew it once you are in Korea if you intend to be there longer than 90 days. The visa fee is $45. You must apply for this visa in person or via mail.
Can I stay in Korea after study?
International graduates with student or jobseeker visas who have earned a master’s degree from a Korean university and have a confirmed job contract with a Korean company can apply for a residence visa.
How can I go to South Korea from India?
How To Reach South Korea
- By Air. Air travel is the best way to travel to South Korea from India.
- By Rail. There are no direct roads connected India to South Korea, nor are there any trains that connect both countries.
- By Sea. If you like long luxurious holidays, then Cruises are the truly the best way for you to travel.
Is it easy or hard to relocate to South Korea?
Our relocation guide gives you an overview of just how easy or hard it is to relocate to this vibrant Asian country. In general, moving to South Korea is easy as long as you are prepared before your arrival.
Do I need to learn Korean before moving to Korea?
It is essential to learn some basic Korean before moving to Korea. Not only is English not widely spoken in the country, it is respectful to learn some of the language before travelling and it will be very much appreciated.
Is it safe to live in South Korea as an expat?
Despite this, rental prices, especially in Seoul, will be high for a small space and deposits are typically much steeper than in other countries. There are low crime rates throughout South Korea. While expats still need to use common sense, crime won’t be a serious concern.
Do I need a visa to visit South Korea?
South Korea has visa waiver arrangements with a number of countries, including the USA, the EU, the UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. If you are a citizen of one of these countries, then you do not require a visa to visit South Korea for tourist purposes or for simple business meetings.