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Life in Korea
Relocating in Korea can be an exciting yet challenging adventure. From overcoming the language barrier to navigating logistical details like housing, the whole process can be very overwhelming. Whether you’re relocating within the same city...
Life in Korea
Leaving Korea as a student marks the close of a meaningful chapter in your life. There are a series of essential tasks you need to complete before you officially move out. If you’ve been studying...
Life in Korea
Driving in South Korea lets you explore its stunning landscapes and vibrant cities at your own pace. With modern roads, clear signage, and easy access to both urban areas and scenic spots, it’s a convenient...
Life in Korea
The H-1 visa for Korea, or Working holiday visa, is a special visa that allows young individuals from certain countries to stay in South Korea for up to one year while working, studying, and traveling....
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South Korea has introduced the e-arrival card, a digital system designed to streamline the entry process for international travelers. This initiative aims to enhance efficiency at immigration checkpoints by allowing visitors to submit their arrival...
Life in Korea
Are you going to be away from home for a long time but want to bring your furry friends to South Korea? As a foreign resident, you’ll need to ensure your pet is microchipped, vaccinated...
Korean Language
If you are preparing your documents to study Korean in Korea, you may have already heard that an apostille needs to be provided on some documents. But what is an apostille? In this article we...
Korean Language
Last updated: August 2024. You want to live and study in Korea but don’t know how or when to start? Don’t worry! We’ve made this helpful guide for you, including a timeline of what you...
Life in Korea
As a language student in Korea, you are required to have a Korean health insurance coverage while you study. While you have the option to provide your own health insurance coverage, your school will also...
Life in Korea
Last updated: March 10, 2025. If you are in South Korea on a long-term visa, such as a study or work visa, you will need to apply for a Korean Residence Card, or formerly known...
Korean Language
Have you ever thought about studying Korean in Korea? We often get questions about the different options for studying in Korea. So, in this article, we decided to show you both the pros and cons...
Korean Language
In general, there are four Korean language school terms each year, which means four times a year, you can start studying. If you want to maximize your time in Korea, you will want to apply...
Life in Korea
Last updated on June 2024. If you decide to live in Korea for study or work, you may need to open a bank account at some point. A Korean bank account is certainly useful for...
Life in Korea
Last update on February 2024. In recent years, South Korea has become one of the most popular places to study in Asia. The Hallyu wave and all things K-pop, K-drama and Korean cosmetics are gaining...
News
Note that, to find out whether your nationality requires you to apply for K-ETA before entering Korea, we recommend you visit the Korean embassy website or refer to the Korean government website. As of May...
Korean Language
Last updated on February 2024. There are two types of student visas for Korea: the D-2 visa for universities and D-4 visa for Korean language courses. In this article we will discuss what the D-4...
News
Article first published on March 20, 2020 and updated on SEPTEMBER 30, 2022 Korea entry restrictions & quarantine requirements As of October 1, 2022 no arrival COVID-19 test is required for any travelers. As of...
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Go! Go! Hanguk has been dedicated to turning dreams into reality for individuals from every corner of the world who aspire to live and study in Korea since 2016. Our mission revolves around supporting people in selecting the perfect school, securing their student visa, finding comfortable accommodations, and providing all essential services for a seamless transition to life in Korea.

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