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Move to South Korea
남한에 움직임

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Before you move to South KoreaYou will need to make some
preparations to ensure a smooth transition from life in America to
living abroad. To help you in the process, we've assembled some
main topics that customers should be aware of.
Visas, Passports and Citizenship
Obviously, one of the most import
factors in deciding to move to South Korea is sorting out what type of
permits or visas you are eligible for. For US citizens and if you have a valid
American
passport, the best place to start
with your application is with the South Korean Embassy at
http://www.koreahouston.org/e/. Make sure you take several
passport sized photos because you will need them for your South Korean
work permit or visa
applications.
Language and Living
South Korea, the Land of the Morning Calm, is on its way to recovery
following the International Monetary Fund bailout in 1997.
Growth rates are climbing as fast as new office towers are being
built, which is a sign of good times in South Korea. Living in
South Korea is a mixture of traditional and modern living. In
the major cities you can find discos, karaoke bars, coffee shops,
designer stores mixed with vendors selling dried fish, ginseng and kimchi as they have done for hundreds of years. Despite South
Korea's recent modernizations, always remember that when travelling or living in another country, people there are generally
more accepting of foreigners when they make the attempt to speak the
language.
Moving Services from America to South Korea
A Way To Move
is a leading specialist in shipping full containers as well as small shipments
from almost anywhere in America to many destinations throughout South
Korea. To
find out how easy and cost-effective our services are, fill out the
inquiry form call us on our
toll-free number, (888) 446-6838.
Additional information:
South Korea Visitor Guide
Korea.net -
Gateway to Korea
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