Very informative.. am a marine engineering student currently in jkuat and I have a goal to work in Korea hopefully in a few years I’ll come back to this video when I will need it👍🏿👍🏿
Hello! I'm so glad to have come across your videos, very informative! I have a question tho regarding the F-5-10 visa.. I'm planning to do my master's in South Korea. Let's say I successfully graduate from the master's program.. Can I apply for the F-5-10 directly or do I need to apply for the F-2-7 first before getting the F-5-10?
You mentioned the rule that if I quit my job and start a new business, it has to relate do my degree. Does that count if it's a side job? For example: I am employed in my company but want to do some side freelance work (teaching French on weekends, which is outside of my degree) would that be possible under f2-7?
I'm looking to get an F2-7 visa as soon as possible...how do I get that ₩40million per year on an E-2 visa? Also, what did you both study? I already have a degree in engineering so maybe doing a master's program would be beneficial.
Hey, Ash and I didn't do a masters degree so I cannot advice you if will be beneficial or not. It's not easy to get a job but you can still do it with your undergraduate degree. For the F-2-7, if you cannot get a job which will offer you that amount - honestly, it's not easy as an entry-level employee, then you can wait until 3 years has elapsed and apply for the visa. If you are a GKS scholar then special rules may apply to you. I have to confirm more on that.
Ohhh that's what the korean war section means?? If your country just participated in the Korean war? But the wording is confusing. What is "outstanding talent" supposed to mean?
Very helpful videos guys. Keep on good work
Hi, question! For the income section on the point system, do they consider your gross income or net income numbers to factor that in?
Gross income. Normally the figure written on your contract.
Very informative.. am a marine engineering student currently in jkuat and I have a goal to work in Korea hopefully in a few years I’ll come back to this video when I will need it👍🏿👍🏿
Thanks thanks ! Don't hesitate to ask if you have any question.
Hello! I'm so glad to have come across your videos, very informative!
I have a question tho regarding the F-5-10 visa.. I'm planning to do my master's in South Korea. Let's say I successfully graduate from the master's program.. Can I apply for the F-5-10 directly or do I need to apply for the F-2-7 first before getting the F-5-10?
Where did you go to count your points?
Kindly check immikorea.The link is attached in the description.
@@trevorsseoul2138 thank you 🙏
hi, when the questions talk about degrees in or outside of science, do you know if this includes social sciences or not? thanks!
You mentioned the rule that if I quit my job and start a new business, it has to relate do my degree. Does that count if it's a side job? For example: I am employed in my company but want to do some side freelance work (teaching French on weekends, which is outside of my degree) would that be possible under f2-7?
I'm looking to get an F2-7 visa as soon as possible...how do I get that ₩40million per year on an E-2 visa? Also, what did you both study? I already have a degree in engineering so maybe doing a master's program would be beneficial.
Hey, Ash and I didn't do a masters degree so I cannot advice you if will be beneficial or not. It's not easy to get a job but you can still do it with your undergraduate degree. For the F-2-7, if you cannot get a job which will offer you that amount - honestly, it's not easy as an entry-level employee, then you can wait until 3 years has elapsed and apply for the visa. If you are a GKS scholar then special rules may apply to you. I have to confirm more on that.
Ohhh that's what the korean war section means?? If your country just participated in the Korean war? But the wording is confusing. What is "outstanding talent" supposed to mean?
I applied for F-2 -7S visa, and received F-2 visa, what is the difference between the two? And also what happens when your F-2 visa comes to an end?
Korea seems expensive