Wednesday, December 21, 2011

how can i get my wife a visa to visit here in south korea

how can i get my wife a visa to visit here in south korea?
i working here at south korea as E-9-2 visa and my wife is in the philippine please send me some imformation thanks.........
Korea - 1 Answers
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There is F3 visa which is the dependent family visa. You have to bring some documents to the immigration to get a CRV number and then your wife can then apply for the actual visa at the Korean embassy in the Philippines. But I heard that F-3 visa is not available for the families of E-9 visa holders. In that case she can just get a C3 or tourist visa. Needed documents for C3 are : . Application form (available at website or at the embassy) 2. One passport size colored picture 3. Passport Original 4. Passport photocopy of First Page (valid 6mos) 5. Copy of U.S., New Zealand, Japan, Australia, Korea, and Canada Visa (if available) 6. Employement Certificate (Original) - 7. Personal Bank Certificate(Original) - 8. ITR (Income Tax Return) (photocopy) - * If Personally invited to Korea: Original Invitation Letter in Korea & photocopy of the Invitor’s Passport

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

what do i have to do to be albe to work and live is south korea

what do i have to do to be albe to work and live is south korea?
what are the steps to be able to work and live in seoul what kind of job can i work in wat documents do i need how can i rent a apartment how do i get the documents please give all information you have thanks i am planing to move to seoul next year and i wanted to know what kind of things i need
Korea - 1 Answers
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Unless you are fluent in Korean, the only job you could get is teaching English. First step is to get a background check (since that takes the longest). Get official transcripts of you BA degree (or MA, if you have it). Create a resume and start posting it on various ESL sites. You'll be flooded with e-mails from recruiters. They'll tell you what they need for you to get your visa.

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

i m pakistani,and i m working in south korea,my visa is E-9-2.i want visit in canada from korea,is it possible

i m pakistani,and i m working in south korea,my visa is E-9-2.i want visit in canada from korea,is it possible?

Other - Canada - 2 Answers
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no
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You must apply, to the Canadian Embassy, in Korea, for a visitors' visa, BEFORE you travel to Canada. It will take about 4 months to get a visa, as you will be checked by the Canadian Government, for security clearance. Jim b. Toronto.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

How do I invest in gold in South Korea

How do I invest in gold in South Korea?
I really am frustrated when it comes to investing in South Korea. I want to buy some gold coins or gold bullions but here in Korea, there are no gold coin shops. Banks don't sell gold. The Korean mint does not make gold coins. Of course this is just the top of the iceberg compared to the problems I am having with investing my money while I am working in South Korea. Did you know that Korean brokers do not give you a prospectus on each stock before you buy it? Also, some dealers just give you a handful of stocks and you don't know the companies. Yeah, that's South Korea for you. Anyway, does anyone know how I can buy or invest in gold in South Korea? Or how about Asia, I am willing to travel anywhere in Asia for great deals in gold, Hong Kong, Singapore, India, anywhere in Asia. Sorry for being long winded but Korea's investments strategies are a$$-backwards
Korea - 2 Answers
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I may not know much, but if you're so rich that this is actually an issue for you then buy a plane ticket to Hong Kong, they speak English there. Or you could just buy gold online--I see you've met the internets.
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you can invest in gold in Corea. you can buy in 한국은행(han gug eun haeng). but there is not much gold in corea because we sold it to have more foreign money in IMF situation.