I came to korea with like 500 dollars to my name. My first job provided housing for three months. But it probably costs about 2,000 usd to get here with plane ticket and immigration fees, etc.
2011 moved to Korea as an English teacher. They bought my ticket. I think I had 350USD in cash on me. Of course, in those days schools prepared everything for new teachers - phone, home, home internet, even some groceries. The monthly pay wasn't too bad either. Nowadays schools don't want to pay for plane tickets up front, the monthly pay didn't match inflation, they don't prep anything for you anymore. Not that I'd need that now, but new teachers are definitely coming into a much different and more costly situation.
Last chick is crazy (unless she literally moved *everything* over there). Idk about SK, but my close friend moved to Osaka in his mid 20s for $2,000 altogether. He had a bit of help from the gov’t since he was teaching but it wasn’t much.
When I was living there, I knew several Europeans who were there who started their own businesses through some government program, some who were just working their normal jobs in their international offices, some who were working remotely as digital nomads, and some who became fluent in Korean and started working for normal Korean companies. If you’re rich or taking some time off work, it’s easy enough to stay there a few months at a time without working - so if this applies to you, just do this. You don’t need to “live” there and can bounce between Japan and Korea or elsewhere, but research the risks of visa runs first if you don’t wanna spend too much time away from Korea.
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I know that second girl cannot step out of her house without attention from Koreans. She's basically they're beauty standard from A to Z, minus the hair color if you want to go a little more demure.
Wait, 4000$ for a 2 month transition process to Korea? 😂😂😂 Either she got a lot of discounts and favors or she's not good at math. 🤣 Cause ain't no way that adds up.
@@chai_lattesnah the ones that said 1-4k went as English teachers and got housing paid for and probably got their airplane ticket reimbursed too. The other ones probably weren’t English teachers or wanted to get their own housing
The women all spent thousands of dollars. The dudes just showed up😂😂
Women are a lot more prepared lol
@Itoshimi naw. They just specialize in spending money.
@@Itoshimithey are strong independent women with rich parents money
@@Itoshimi no ironically arent if theu're speding x5 or x10 for the same move, do you even use your brain or are you on autopilot?
@@polohenry4666spending money on things like… rent?😂😂😂
I came to korea with like 500 dollars to my name. My first job provided housing for three months. But it probably costs about 2,000 usd to get here with plane ticket and immigration fees, etc.
@@Sweetcarolinainseoul immigration fees?
2011 moved to Korea as an English teacher. They bought my ticket. I think I had 350USD in cash on me. Of course, in those days schools prepared everything for new teachers - phone, home, home internet, even some groceries. The monthly pay wasn't too bad either. Nowadays schools don't want to pay for plane tickets up front, the monthly pay didn't match inflation, they don't prep anything for you anymore. Not that I'd need that now, but new teachers are definitely coming into a much different and more costly situation.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA 😅😅.....the guys are slick!
Last chick is crazy (unless she literally moved *everything* over there). Idk about SK, but my close friend moved to Osaka in his mid 20s for $2,000 altogether. He had a bit of help from the gov’t since he was teaching but it wasn’t much.
The 2nd girl is so beautiful and cute
Please ask the foreign people, how they get a job (and which one) in Korea from over seas.(germany or european countrys). 😊. lovely greetings 👋🏻
When I was living there, I knew several Europeans who were there who started their own businesses through some government program, some who were just working their normal jobs in their international offices, some who were working remotely as digital nomads, and some who became fluent in Korean and started working for normal Korean companies. If you’re rich or taking some time off work, it’s easy enough to stay there a few months at a time without working - so if this applies to you, just do this. You don’t need to “live” there and can bounce between Japan and Korea or elsewhere, but research the risks of visa runs first if you don’t wanna spend too much time away from Korea.
@yupyupwassup6864 thank you for your fastly answer!😊
The last lady is fire 🔥
Yeah Shannon, she models and stuff there
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Blonde shawty is🔥🔥🔥
Is it worth it?
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가치가 있는데?
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I know that second girl cannot step out of her house without attention from Koreans. She's basically they're beauty standard from A to Z, minus the hair color if you want to go a little more demure.
the general public doesn't care....ppl are used to seeing white ppl they aren't rare
Teaching English and said “it costed me”. What????
Is he teaching English in this interview ????
@@couupakb9669 no, but the girl who said "it costed" propably does
The first girls voice sounds exactly like Somi's😳
Wait, 4000$ for a 2 month transition process to Korea? 😂😂😂 Either she got a lot of discounts and favors or she's not good at math. 🤣 Cause ain't no way that adds up.
I get the sense that the ones who said $1-4k are there on temporary working visas where the ones who said $15-20k actually emigrated to Korea.
@@chai_lattesnah the ones that said 1-4k went as English teachers and got housing paid for and probably got their airplane ticket reimbursed too. The other ones probably weren’t English teachers or wanted to get their own housing
Women paid
Men just showed up
😂
I think I saw the first girl in world friends channel she was the host.
The guy who spent 1000$ was proud of this 🤣
Yea definitely thinking about taking a teaching job. I love the culture n I absolutely want to experience it
The first girl sounds like Somi as hell
20.000 is a lot???
All the girls he’s interviewing are baddies lol
that why you put importance on looks in a society. Everyone in Korea is looksmaxxing..
@@lunium5 they are avg but most are slavic girls so avg there
The 2nd girl HOLY 😍
Do you think Korea is searching for Spanish teachers?
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