Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by bonachenko(m): 7:02am On Jan 26, 2018 |
acadollar: Bikonu.
Korea don change immigration laws and visa rules.
They stay in strategic positions like Train stations to check if foreigners dey legal or not, if you run, they chase you untill they catch you and deport. They recruited able bodied, 7pack men for the job.
They do stop and search and ask for ID.
Majority of people with visas issued are being deported without even seeing the promise land. Especially, those with visas not student. They send people back, and if the person refuse to go back, they put the person in airport detention untill you're ready to go back.
There is no working visa for us here. Before they have but it's been abolished. It does not exist.
And to convert visa now inside Korea dey IMPOSSIBLE, you cannot come with conference/business and change to student. No visa is convertible now again even if you marry, they will lure you to go home and that they will process your marriage visa. All the people that left since, never get their own visa to return, so why even wasting your time?
For people that use to come in and seek assylum. Now if you seek assylum, they process your matter sharp sharp and carry you go court, next thing na exit order.
For work, they don sabi say people dey come their place come work. They haff blocked everywhere, Most Korean men agents that give work before no dey give work again especially for people with certain visas .
And even if you get luck get job, immigration dey enter many companies now with able bodied 6pack men. They disguise themselves like they work in the same company and blend in to catch people and if you run. They go chase you tire until they catch you, they recruited men with 6packs.
Or they will raid the company canteen, and block all exits and doors during lunch/ dinner time and capture every one red handed. From there many dey go straight to naija. People wey get luck they pay fine of $1000 if na first time and if you get mouth and get person or get correct sponsor or correct visa. For language visa, once they catch You, na bye bye.
Please, the days of come today, find job tomorrow don end.
Even to get Korean visa now na like passing thread for needle. E hard.
Hundreds of people are loosing their money for visa and majority to agents. Imagine giving agent 300 to 600k, And he finally get you the visa, so far no be student visa, you only have %20 chance of coming inside Korea.
And if you're an E boy, now anya ndi eke is in Ulo aku, they go carry you go better questioning or even detain you for one small money like that. And before as foreigners, you can withdraw any amount you want from bank, even $500k But Now, once you open acct, your acct is limited and configured to only $300 withdrawal.
Take note: For now, if you have 300k And above and wan come here strictly for hussle, please do not waste it, Please use it and invest in Agriculture or something profitable. The chances of making it is very low now. Except you're a good gambler.
Hmmm....Bro even with the language course visa, am still not allowed to work at least 20 hours... If am caught na deportation... Bro advise me na Anyi bu ofu |
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by acadollar(m): 7:03am On Jan 26, 2018 |
bonachenko:
Thanks bro, I have email most schools on Korea Language course, waiting for their reply
God bless your hand senior No problem, if I get there direct contact thru person..i let you know |
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by acadollar(m): 7:07am On Jan 26, 2018 |
bonachenko:
Hmmm....Bro even with the language course visa, am still not allowed to work at least 20 hours... If am caught na deportation... Bro advise me na
Anyi bu ofu If you're on Language course, you are not permitted to work. If caught, no abeg. No mercy. They are so strict on that |
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by acadollar(m): 7:16am On Jan 26, 2018 |
NONNYG: finally SK don cast
Maybe guys go try North Korea They are issuing visa now 1 Like |
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by marlorsamuel: 8:11am On Jan 26, 2018 |
acadollar:
depends on the sch..mostly banks but to get admission in Korea schools..you need pay sch fees with application fee before your admission letter will be delivered to you..thats why they hardly deny admission and student visa Most of the schs deliver admission letter within one week ..some within a month pls I have interest in studying marine related course, I am in 400 level entrepreneur business management here in Nigeria, hoping to move after these what your advice plzzz |
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by bonachenko(m): 9:41am On Jan 26, 2018 |
acadollar:
If you're on Language course, you are not permitted to work. If caught, no abeg. No mercy. They are so strict on that Nawaooo...I will drop language course....I don't want any issues #i hate what I don't like# |
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by bonachenko(m): 9:44am On Jan 26, 2018 |
acadollar:
No problem, if I get there direct contact thru person..i let you know Thanks bro I can't wait..especially those with cheap tuition fees please...I await your responses. |
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by bonachenko(m): 9:47am On Jan 26, 2018 |
acadollar:
They are issuing visa now North Korea you mean? Country of that fatty young man |
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by NONNYG: 10:17am On Jan 26, 2018 |
bonachenko:
North Korea you mean? Country of that fatty young man Trump's rival |
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Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by NONNYG: 10:50am On Jan 26, 2018 |
Igwe Acadollar, pls throw more light on the 20hrs given to students to work, since you said many things have changed in the system, hope they didn't recruit 7 packs men to chase students too |
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by ThePallidMan(m): 11:15am On Jan 26, 2018 |
Hello acadollar. I will be studying in a university in seoul this August at undergraduate level. Tuition is not an issue but feeding might be. I've got a budget of 2m and unfortunately this is only enough for a year and a couple of months for feeding and dorm. I'm planning on working part-time during the semester and/or full time during weekends and holidays. Considering the current hourly rate, this should patch things up yeah? Is this doable and within the law? |
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by okcharles7(m): 1:14pm On Jan 26, 2018 |
acadollar: Bikonu.
Korea don change immigration laws and visa rules.
They stay in strategic positions like Train stations to check if foreigners dey legal or not, if you run, they chase you untill they catch you and deport. They recruited able bodied, 7pack men for the job.
They do stop and search and ask for ID.
Majority of people with visas issued are being deported without even seeing the promise land. Especially, those with visas not student. They send people back, and if the person refuse to go back, they put the person in airport detention untill you're ready to go back.
There is no working visa for us here. Before they have but it's been abolished. It does not exist.
And to convert visa now inside Korea dey IMPOSSIBLE, you cannot come with conference/business and change to student. No visa is convertible now again even if you marry, they will lure you to go home and that they will process your marriage visa. All the people that left since, never get their own visa to return, so why even wasting your time?
For people that use to come in and seek assylum. Now if you seek assylum, they process your matter sharp sharp and carry you go court, next thing na exit order.
For work, they don sabi say people dey come their place come work. They haff blocked everywhere, Most Korean men agents that give work before no dey give work again especially for people with certain visas .
And even if you get luck get job, immigration dey enter many companies now with able bodied 6pack men. They disguise themselves like they work in the same company and blend in to catch people and if you run. They go chase you tire until they catch you, they recruited men with 6packs.
Or they will raid the company canteen, and block all exits and doors during lunch/ dinner time and capture every one red handed. From there many dey go straight to naija. People wey get luck they pay fine of $1000 if na first time and if you get mouth and get person or get correct sponsor or correct visa. For language visa, business or conference, once they catch You, na bye bye.
Please, the days of come today, find job tomorrow don end.
Even to get Korean visa now na like passing thread for needle. E hard.
Hundreds of people are loosing their money for visa and majority to agents. Imagine giving agent 300 to 600k, And he finally get you the visa, so far no be student visa, you only have %20 chance of coming inside Korea.
And if you're an E boy, now anya ndi eke is in Ulo aku, they go carry you go better questioning or even detain you for one small money like that. And before as foreigners, you can withdraw any amount you want from bank, even $500k But Now, once you open acct, your acct is limited and configured to only $300 withdrawal.
Take note: For now, if you have 300k And above and wan come here strictly for hussle, please do not waste it, Please use it and invest in Agriculture or something profitable. The chances of making it is very low now. Except you're a good gambler.
Type of work visas The most commonly used employment visas include: The Short Term Employment Visa (C-4) The Corporate Resident/ Company Assignment (Intra-company Transfer) (D-7) The Foreign Investment Visa (D- The Trade Management Visa (D-9) The Professional Job Visa (E-5) The Specific Job Visa (E-7) The above listed visas must be obtained at the Korean Embassy or Consulate with jurisdiction over the applicant's place of legal residence. The work permit application is initially filed by the sponsoring employer in South Korea with the Ministry of Justice and the Entry Inspection Division of Immigration Office. The Ministry of Justice then confers with the representing agency, where appropriate, and determines whether the visa should be authorized. Upon approval, the Ministry of Justice issues a Certificate of Confirmation of Visa Issuance (CCVI) that must be submitted by the applicant to a Korean Embassy or Consulate abroad. Basic requirements to qualify The employee needs to present the following: 2 passport-style photographs Copy of passport ID page Resume/ CV Copy of academic credentials Original assignment letter/ contract Proposed job description From the transferee's family (if applicable): 2 passport-style photographs Copy of the marriage certificate of the spouse Copy of birth certificates of the children Copy of passport ID pages From the sponsoring company in South Korea: Letter of invitation Copy of company’s Report or Registration certificate under the Foreign Investment Promotion Act Copy of Corporate Registration (Certificate of Incorporation) Copy of Certificate of Tax Payment for the previous year Copy of financial statements for the last fiscal year Information regarding company’s current foreign employees Commonly requested documents for a work visa application Passport valid for at least 6 months from the date of the application Passport-style photograph(s) Completed and signed visa application form Original CCVI (see above) Application fee Please note that the South Korean authorities and/or consulates reserve the right to request additional information and/or documentation. Time frame for a work visa application The processing time for the CCVI application is approximately 1 to 4 weeks from the date of submission. Upon obtaining the CCVI, the transferee is required to submit a visa application at the South Korean Embassy/Consulate. So you mean all these don't work again? This is serious bro lool funny sir |
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by acadollar(m): 4:26pm On Jan 26, 2018 |
ThePallidMan: Hello acadollar. I will be studying in a university in seoul this August at undergraduate level. Tuition is not an issue but feeding might be. I've got a budget of 2m and unfortunately this is only enough for a year and a couple of months for feeding and dorm. I'm planning on working part-time during the semester and/or full time during weekends and holidays. Considering the current hourly rate, this should patch things up yeah? Is this doable and within the law? After 6 months of good academic standing. They will permit you to work . You can get a job and they will give you legal paperwork for that. |
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by acadollar(m): 4:30pm On Jan 26, 2018 |
okcharles7:
Type of work visas The most commonly used employment visas include:
The Short Term Employment Visa (C-4) The Corporate Resident/ Company Assignment (Intra-company Transfer) (D-7) The Foreign Investment Visa (D- The Trade Management Visa (D-9) The Professional Job Visa (E-5) The Specific Job Visa (E-7) The above listed visas must be obtained at the Korean Embassy or Consulate with jurisdiction over the applicant's place of legal residence. The work permit application is initially filed by the sponsoring employer in South Korea with the Ministry of Justice and the Entry Inspection Division of Immigration Office. The Ministry of Justice then confers with the representing agency, where appropriate, and determines whether the visa should be authorized.
Upon approval, the Ministry of Justice issues a Certificate of Confirmation of Visa Issuance (CCVI) that must be submitted by the applicant to a Korean Embassy or Consulate abroad.
Basic requirements to qualify The employee needs to present the following:
2 passport-style photographs Copy of passport ID page Resume/ CV Copy of academic credentials Original assignment letter/ contract Proposed job description From the transferee's family (if applicable):
2 passport-style photographs Copy of the marriage certificate of the spouse Copy of birth certificates of the children Copy of passport ID pages From the sponsoring company in South Korea:
Letter of invitation Copy of company’s Report or Registration certificate under the Foreign Investment Promotion Act Copy of Corporate Registration (Certificate of Incorporation) Copy of Certificate of Tax Payment for the previous year Copy of financial statements for the last fiscal year Information regarding company’s current foreign employees Commonly requested documents for a work visa application Passport valid for at least 6 months from the date of the application Passport-style photograph(s) Completed and signed visa application form Original CCVI (see above) Application fee Please note that the South Korean authorities and/or consulates reserve the right to request additional information and/or documentation.
Time frame for a work visa application The processing time for the CCVI application is approximately 1 to 4 weeks from the date of submission. Upon obtaining the CCVI, the transferee is required to submit a visa application at the South Korean Embassy/Consulate.
So you mean all these don't work again? This is serious bro lool funny sir
Go and read in details the meaning of those visas and requirement. If you can meet the requirements, go to your embassy and apply for the said visas. I know one or two visas there requires at least $90,000 to $250,000 which you will invest in Korea, like D... The professional visas are for professionals, mostly people that studied professional courses in Korea and fluent in the language and are lucky enough to get a company willing to hire them. If you're caught working with any of this visa, it's a bye for you. Pastors, engineers, IT tech, Actors etc To qualify for this visa, you must not have any crime report, so if you are caught working as a student or involved in any sort of crime, it will be on your record. They will see you as bad person, there is no small crime here. Is either they see you as bad person or see you as good person. The E2 is for teachers, Nigerians are not allowed to get such visa. As for the C short term employment, they now issue it to people from Asia that do come and go back after the short term. It will be issued in their home country . I don't know you, I don't know how rich you are, so you may qualify for any of those based on your pockets. Korea is now looking for professionals or rich people ready to invest. 1 Like |
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by Everest1989(m): 5:05pm On Jan 26, 2018 |
acadollar: Bikonu.
Korea don change immigration laws and visa rules.
They stay in strategic positions like Train stations to check if foreigners dey legal or not, if you run, they chase you untill they catch you and deport. They recruited able bodied, 7pack men for the job.
They do stop and search and ask for ID.
Majority of people with visas issued are being deported without even seeing the promise land. Especially, those with visas not student. They send people back, and if the person refuse to go back, they put the person in airport detention untill you're ready to go back.
There is no working visa for us here. Before they have but it's been abolished. It does not exist.
And to convert visa now inside Korea dey IMPOSSIBLE, you cannot come with conference/business and change to student. No visa is convertible now again even if you marry, they will lure you to go home and that they will process your marriage visa. All the people that left since, never get their own visa to return, so why even wasting your time?
For people that use to come in and seek assylum. Now if you seek assylum, they process your matter sharp sharp and carry you go court, next thing na exit order.
For work, they don sabi say people dey come their place come work. They haff blocked everywhere, Most Korean men agents that give work before no dey give work again especially for people with certain visas .
And even if you get luck get job, immigration dey enter many companies now with able bodied 6pack men. They disguise themselves like they work in the same company and blend in to catch people and if you run. They go chase you tire until they catch you, they recruited men with 6packs.
Or they will raid the company canteen, and block all exits and doors during lunch/ dinner time and capture every one red handed. From there many dey go straight to naija. People wey get luck they pay fine of $1000 if na first time and if you get mouth and get person or get correct sponsor or correct visa. For language visa, business or conference, once they catch You, na bye bye.
Please, the days of come today, find job tomorrow don end.
Even to get Korean visa now na like passing thread for needle. E hard.
Hundreds of people are loosing their money for visa and majority to agents. Imagine giving agent 300 to 600k, And he finally get you the visa, so far no be student visa, you only have %20 chance of coming inside Korea.
And if you're an E boy, now anya ndi eke is in Ulo aku, they go carry you go better questioning or even detain you for one small money like that. And before as foreigners, you can withdraw any amount you want from bank, even $500k But Now, once you open acct, your acct is limited and configured to only $300 withdrawal.
Take note: For now, if you have 300k And above and wan come here strictly for hussle, please do not waste it, Please use it and invest in Agriculture or something profitable. The chances of making it is very low now. Except you're a good gambler.
it is finished. |
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by bonachenko(m): 8:57pm On Jan 26, 2018 |
acadollar:
No problem, if I get there direct contact thru person..i let you know Mr acadollar am still waiting ooo, about 10 Universities I check their admission requirements they all ask for either English proficiency cert or Korean Language cert. ..I need school that require non. I wanna fast track my applications. Thanks |
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by bonachenko(m): 9:00pm On Jan 26, 2018 |
ThePallidMan: Hello acadollar. I will be studying in a university in seoul this August at undergraduate level. Tuition is not an issue but feeding might be. I've got a budget of 2m and unfortunately this is only enough for a year and a couple of months for feeding and dorm. I'm planning on working part-time during the semester and/or full time during weekends and holidays. Considering the current hourly rate, this should patch things up yeah? Is this doable and within the law? My guy what's the name of the school? Did they require Korean Language Cert? |
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by NONNYG: 9:02pm On Jan 26, 2018 |
acadollar:
Go and read in details the meaning of those visas and requirement. If you can meet the requirements, go to your embassy and apply for the said visas.
I know one or two visas there requires at least $90,000 to $250,000 which you will invest in Korea, like D... The professional visas are for professionals, mostly people that studied professional courses in Korea and fluent in the language and are lucky enough to get a company willing to hire them. If you're caught working with any of this visa, it's a bye for you.
Pastors, engineers, IT tech, Actors etc To qualify for this visa, you must not have any crime report, so if you are caught working as a student or involved in any sort of crime, it will be on your record. They will see you as bad person, there is no small crime here. Is either they see you as bad person or see you as good person.
The E2 is for teachers, Nigerians are not allowed to get such visa.
As for the C short term employment, they now issue it to people from Asia that do come and go back after the short term. It will be issued in their home country .
I don't know you, I don't know how rich you are, so you may qualify for any of those based on your pockets. Korea is now looking for professionals or rich people ready to invest. Oga no vex, which category of visa u use dey there, from all you have mentioned it seems Korea doesn't want to have anything to do with us anymore. 4 Likes |
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by ThePallidMan(m): 10:25pm On Jan 26, 2018 |
bonachenko:
My guy what's the name of the school? Did they require Korean Language Cert? Hankuk University of Foreign Studies. Yes, they require a Topik level3 certificate. Some departments will demand for level 4. I speak korean. |
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by acadollar(m): 12:22am On Jan 27, 2018 |
bonachenko:
Mr acadollar am still waiting ooo, about 10 Universities I check their admission requirements they all ask for either English proficiency cert or Korean Language cert. ..I need school that require non. I wanna fast track my applications. Thanks That's why most people write English proficiency test |
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by pmax(m): 1:48am On Jan 27, 2018 |
Oga acadollar, wetin boys gemesi kita? I just nack tuition reach my school account for language course. How man fit take survive for this 6 months program. oputasi na owelo ka ge si me ya
Cc acadollar |
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by acadollar(m): 6:04am On Jan 27, 2018 |
pmax: Oga acadollar, wetin boys gemesi kita? I just nack tuition reach my school account for language course. How man fit take survive for this 6 months program. oputasi na owelo ka ge si me ya
Cc acadollar There is God |
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by bonachenko(m): 6:45am On Jan 27, 2018 |
[quote author=ThePallidMan post=64542655]
Hankuk University of Foreign Studies. Yes, they require a Topik level3 certificate. Some departments will demand for level 4. I speak korean.[/quote
Lucky you, seems you have stayed long in South Korea... You did language course there? |
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by bonachenko(m): 6:51am On Jan 27, 2018 |
pmax: Oga acadollar, wetin boys gemesi kita? I just nack tuition reach my school account for language course. How man fit take survive for this 6 months program. oputasi na owelo ka ge si me ya
Cc acadollar Pmax bro pm abeg.....send me mail on obianonzube@yahoo.com let's talk abeg 1 Like |
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by acadollar(m): 7:32am On Jan 27, 2018 |
bonachenko:
Pmax bro pm abeg.....send me mail on obianon let's talk abeg I have no idea What to do bro. Na God hand we dey. No need to pm abt it |
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by ThePallidMan(m): 11:18am On Jan 27, 2018 |
[quote author=bonachenko post=64547038][/quote] I learnt myself in abuja. I have a couple korean friends here who also taught me |
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by Everest1989(m): 1:54pm On Jan 27, 2018 |
ThePallidMan:
I learnt myself in abuja. I have a couple korean friends here who also taught me Is the language easy to comprehend? |
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by ThePallidMan(m): 2:24pm On Jan 27, 2018 |
Everest1989:
Is the language easy to comprehend?
its not easy. its difficult. |
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by Everest1989(m): 2:25pm On Jan 27, 2018 |
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Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by bonachenko(m): 11:27pm On Jan 27, 2018 |
acadollar:
There is God Bro acadollar I just checked your school, there Graduate admission requirements ain't bad, but I can't find where to download the application for so I can fill and send through post mail. My other issue is that they only offer Seminary course, nawaoooo...they wan turn us to pastor Solution bro |
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by dprinz99(m): 12:01pm On Jan 28, 2018 |
ThePallidMan:
I learnt myself in abuja. I have a couple korean friends here who also taught me THE PAllidman wehdone bro I was thinking of using the Language route but it seems it's no longer feasible doing that,so I will rather save up my money,learn Korean here and travel with student visa. I also have a budget of 2m.i want to know how long it took u to learn ur Korean here in Nigeria.i speak 2 foreign Languages already(German & Portuguese) although not very fleunt in the later .so I think I'll be able to comprehend learning another . my questions are.:: how long did it take u to learn the language? 2)was it self tutorials or u attended any private language class? 3)how did u get ur self certified? did u write any language test? if yes,where and when. sorry for my plenty questions I anticipate your response |