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New members of the South Korea forum, introduce yourselves here - 2025

Julien

Hi all,

Newbie on the South Korea forum? Don't know how to start?

This thread is for you ;)

We invite you to introduce yourself on this topic, to share with us your °µÍø½ûÇø story if you are already living in the country,
or to tell us more on your °µÍø½ûÇø projects in South Korea if you are planning to move there.

It will enable us to help you better but above all to wish you a warm welcome.

Welcome on board!

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Kranpitcha Oh

Hello,


My name is Oh Karnpitcha, and I am from Thailand. I am a professional in accounting and finance, with extensive experience in the field. I am currently seeking new career opportunities in Korea, where I can contribute my skills and expertise to a dynamic organization.


I look forward to exploring opportunities and connecting with like-minded professionals.


Thank you!

Bhavna

@Kranpitcha Oh

Hello and welcome !


Feel free to read the articles under the Work in South Korea section to gather information about work.


You may also create your CV online in our Jobs in South Korea section.


All the best

Bhavna

GhahnV

Hi, everyone!


My name is Grace.  I am half Korean, half Spanish, I speak English, Spanish and French.  I wonder, do you know if one requires certification to be a language teacher in Korea?

Thank you!!

Kim Mary

As far as I know, your resume can be posted on Job search sites such as Jobkorea or LinkedIn or contacted directly by an English school. In my case, I got Tesol Certification to be prepared for my retirement in Korea, though it was not necessary.

Kim Mary

@Julien

I am Korean American; U.S citizen. I relocated to Korea 5 years ago after 35 years of living in the U.S.  I was born in Korea.  I was able to get an F-4 visa at Korean Amberssy which is for Korean descent and prepared many documents w/ Public Notary.  When I arrived in Korea, I applied for my residence status which took about 1 month.  As soon as arrived at Incheon Airport,  I got a Korean phone sim card and went to my parents' house because I needed a Korean address.  After achieving a Korean Residence card, I opened a conditional bank account and bought a car.


A few months later, I bought an apartment in Suburban.  In many cases, you are required to notarized documents such as name change & confirmation of criminal record, address & driver License in the U.S.  If any further questions, contact me to my email:***  Thank You   

Moderated by Bhavna 4 months ago
Reason : Contact details should be shared in private. Thank you
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Bhavna

@Kim Mary

Welcome on board !


We hope that you enjoy the forum. Feel free to have a look at open threads of the South Korea forum


Just a little note on contact details, as we are a public forum, we recommend members to share their contact details (mail, phone numbers etc) in private by clicking on any member's photo > send a message.


Regards

Bhavna

lunarfox

안녕하세요 여러분!

I‘m Nea, a writer, meditation teacher & life coach from Germany and lived in Korea for some months during a Working Holiday in 22-23 & am preparing for moving back, this time „fully/really“. I have a background in Marketing & Business Administration as well as other skills such as content creation (especially podcasting, blogging), and have certifications in coaching & yoga (did my YTT in India). I speak German, Korean, Japanese & English.


I already posted my CV on LinkedIn, JobKorea, Saramin etc. Looking forward to connect with like-minded individuals & to network ~

harpocrates

@Julien

Welcome Julien! Make yourself at home!


Yvon

harpocrates

@lunarfox

Julien, Happy you are here. I'm a counselor and life coach. Wishing you the best!

Sincerely,

Yvon