How did you become a naturalized citizen or permanent resident of S.Korea?
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- Опубликовано: 18 апр 2022
- #Ilya #Guzal #Fabien
KOREA NOW met with some famous foreigners in S. Korea who became a permanent resident or a citizen after going through naturalization process. Check out their RUclips channels to take a peak at their lives in Korea!
Fabien Yoon
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Guzal Tursunova
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Ilya Belyakov
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You can watch this video at koreanow.com Развлечения
Check out the RUclips channels of Fabien, Guzal and Ilya to take a peak at their lives in Korea!
Fabien Yoon
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Guzal Tursunova
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Ilya Belyakov
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this is how europe EVENTUALLY DISAPPEARS IN FRONT OF OUR EYES and this is just the beginning of the DOWNFALL OF europe , korea, japan and far east are ALREADY ON THE FIRM PATH OF BECOMING THE NEXT europe!---------------by allowing other "race" ( including philipinos, malays, etc. anyone who is NOT A NATIVE OFfar east ) to be called a "korean " , why ? BECAUSE HUMAN ARE HIGHLY VISUAL and if you allow visibly different looking people be called a korean/ japanese/ chinese , then , eventually IT WILL BE " NO SPECIFIC ID/ korean/ japanese/ chinese ID" and hence other " race " come and go OUT OF YOUR MOTHERLAND THAT IS FOR YOUR OFFSPRING TO INHERIT, not, not , NOT OUTSIDERS TO INHERIT ! ethnic cleansing ONLY HAPPENS IN THIS KIND OF COUNTRY and since far eastern people ARE NOT BREEDING / LOWEST BIRTH RATE, far easter people/OUR OFFSPRING WILL BE CLEANSED OUT !
ALSO, INSECURITY GOES DOWN, JUST LIKE europe and america which are ON THEIR WAY , DOWN, DOWN, DOWN ! no security, no prosperity , no real democracy ( YES, REAL DEMOCRACY IS SILENTLY DISAPPEARING FROM ENTIRE west ! )
These 3 people are so respectful! Their Korean is flawless! And yes, Guzal is beautiful.
yeah, especially Guzal I no wonder hers is good I never knew they had that Korean heritage.
@@e-linecoGuzal does not have any Korean ancestry. She is Uzbek.
@@jiminswriter4209 Neither do you, although you pretend as if you do.
I'm Korean. What are you? Definitely not Korean. @@HaHaHanuel
Great asset to Korea, these three people!!
Love them all!
Great video. This offers a lot of perspective and opinion. Thank you 😊
This is my end goal while living here in Korea. I want to become a true citizen of Korea but I have such a long way to go. I hope I can be like these three one day!
God bless these beautiful souls who have made Korea their home. They are the new Koreans and the future face of Korea. May they find success in all they undertake in Korea. And may the Korean people embrace them fully as their own, which they are.
Fabien does not have Korean citizenship.
한국에서 좋은사람들 만나서 좋은 추억 만드세요 항상 행복하시구요 ^^*
감사합니다 ☺️
Whoa! Becky (Guzal Tursunova) from Rooftop Price. 😍
Very interesting! Wondering do male foreigners that get korean citizenship through naturalization under age 29 have to enter south korean military for 1.5 years?
I would do it with pleasure.
The girl in 0:50 is so freaking beautiful, I'm so jealoudss
3:22 Oh Fabien Yoon’s the French actor from Mr. Sunshine 😮
Interesting to see foreigners integrated in this society. We usually hear the opposite view.
애국자 일리야.구잘👍
대한외국인 파비앙👍
So now how did they get a Permanent residence?
I'm jealous
i want to live in korea , but i dont want to leave india . the feelings are too complicated. i was born and brought up in this country and want to make india proud of giving me living in this country .
How can an American not-born to Korean parents get a Korean dual citizenship?
Can a 56-year-old person from Australia become a permanent resident or a citizen of Korea?
Yes, why not?
So is it good or bad for Korea?
Probably bad for the working middle class and poor Koreans because they have to compete for jobs with the foreigners but it's definitely good for the industrialist and big business conglomerate in Korea
Necessary
IMHO, it's good and somewhat necessary. Korea needs immigrants for them to maintain and grow their economy since their population is shrinking. More importantly, diversity is good for any country as long as the immigrants are productive part of the society.
No its bad for Korea
All depends on how many and where the immigrants come from. Some cultures don't mix well. Also if the migrant population stays under 8% there shouldn't be any problems.
I wonder if majority of those who apply for Korean citizenship are actually ethnic Koreans such as Korean-Russians and Korean-Chinese.
Lmao..
Koreans will always look at outsiders the same way as Japanese do.
That happens everywhere. In the US, Asians who were born in the US still get asked "So where are you from?". Same with the Latinos.
That feeling seems to be fading away.
I think the reason why we feel like an outsider is the difference in culture. Koreans tend to be a little cautious.
Every country has issues with foreigners becoming citizens. Even the US. It's just how the world works, I guess.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
A Good question,
Ask foreigners of color if they wished to stay in Korea, the ones that looked down upon in Korea
its the same in any country really, but youre dumb to think koreans aren't poc
Good for them, but that makes Korean society even more competitive. And even more native Koreans would want to leave Korea because of this.
How is it that foreigners who wish to become citizens of Korea are required to know much more than the ordinary Korean national? Hmm…
Why would they just give citizenship to anyone? Also, it's the same for every other country. They don't have to bend the knee for white people. U wanna live there? know about the country
I think it is rather a good thing. Korean government wants them to be an asset for their country rather than a burden.
The fact that Fabien can gain dual citizenship because foreingers are allowed to have dual than pure Koreans.
wait... foreigners are allowed dual citizenship??
@@almond2403 only through marriage, if you do it as a single you have to renounce your original citizenship
@@davidgarcia32323 I have a question.
If someone with Korean parents (who both have the citizenship) was born in the UK, are they allowed to have a dual citizenship?
Another example: Someone whose dad is Korean, mom is American and was born in Brazil. Are they allowed to have 3 citizenships? I believe there are some exceptions but I'm not quite sure what they are.
I also heard sometimes people who contribute so much to the economy or people who represent Korea through sports get privileges. For example, if a football player won the World Cup for South Korea, and asked to have a dual citizenship will they allow him to based on his contribution to the country through the World Cup?
@@almond2403 the truth of the matter is Asian countries are super picky about who they give passports too. If both your parents are Korea then yeah… they’ll probably allow it or at the very least give you permanent residency. Out of the big 3 East Asian countries South Korea,China,Japan. South Korea seems like the easiest to immigrate too
@@almond2403 SK not allow dual citizenship.But US ans SK has a deal. So if can get US and SK citizenship, SK govt will ask u 2 times which one you want keep, appx. 18 years and 28/38 years old.
As far my knowledge, they don't allow dual by any means.
Is it possible for black people to naturalized in Korea?
if they pass the naturalization exam, but they would have to be fluent in korean
There is no restriction based on race or national origin
All foreigners (man) who are naturalise as Korean citizenship must be automatically exempted from compulsory military services, because I am assuming no foreigners will be willing to waste 2 years of their life in Korean military cut off from all social life, no phones, no leisure time and paid little to no wages for two years in hard military labour, because unlike the American g.i who are paid living wages for their military services, Korean who are in military are not paid any money for their services which is crazy. If I was a Korean man I will definitely rebel against a govt who treats Korean man differently against Korean woman
why are you bringing women to this topic????
@@davidbecerra8802 because kpop girl groups are exempted from military service while BTS are being forced by Korean govt. to serve in the military. Thats why we international fans are demanding gender equality in Korea
@@elangbam3115 you are right, kpop girls need to serve too!
They have that system because South Korea and North Korea are still in a war-like state. South Korea has to be guarded at all times. Therefore, they have that system to keep their military strong. I think women should serve as much time as men, but you also have to realise that they have different views on gender in South Korea. They firmly believe in men protecting the women and children. So that is what their system is based off of. ✨🤍
I'm Korean. In fact,,,it was the old Korean men who prevented Korean women from joining the army..They didn't want a woman to join the army.
Does foreigners who become naturalised citizen in Korea exempted from compulsory military service. Because if they are and kpop artist like exo and BTS are not exempted from military services than Korea is mess up😂
I'm guessing If they became naturalized after 28-30 yrs old, then they are exempt ?!?
No one in Korea should get exempted in the first place
That's how spies can infiltrate.
@@allthingfaves1523 well kpop artist like BTS and exo should be exempted because they are literally Korea's cultural ambasador to the world.
@@EvaMariposa I asked because I assume no foreigners (man) will be willing to sacrifice two years of their life in Korea's military cut off from all social life and paid litte to no money just to get citizenship
1등은 중국인들로 80만명 넘게 한국에 살고있어 너무 많아서 걱정이다
2등은 베트남들... ㅉㅉ
혹시 무슨 걱정이세요?
@@multilingual4777그많은 중국인들이 투표한다 생각해봐요~ 탈북자 송환하는 중국입니다
Unless you're ethnic Koreans, you can't call yourself Korean. It isn't America or other western countries founded on immigration.
What a small-minded thing to say.
@@MamaFanBTS I mean they’re not wrong…. They’d call themselves Korean Italian or Korean Uzbek.
Korean is also a nationality. They are Korean citizens. Also, do you think every Korean has 100% "Korean genes"? lol
@@e3e3411 whatever dude. In my country everyone is mixed. And I prefer that way. You keep your mentality. I don't care.
@@e3e3411 I think moving to another country and taking citizenship there is kind of the opposite of colonizer mentality. But rejecting people who look different than the majority has a name - think about that a little