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Understanding costs can lead to a successful residency in the country. By Mary Anne Thompson, founder, and president, Goinglobal, Inc. South Korea is an increasingly popular destination for expatriates. Almost two and a half million foreigners currently live in the

South Korea is a place where people work hard. This is a nation that has grown from a state of absolute poverty at the end of the Korean War to a First World country with one of Asia’s highest per

South Koreans work hard, are paid well and enjoy a stable currency and a high standard of living. The cost of living in South Korea is quite reasonable, in general, though capital city Seoul is quite expensive. Housing is typically

When visiting Asian countries for business or pleasure, it is important to be aware and observe many of the simple cultural norms of those countries during your travels. This will show locals that you respect their culture, and it will

South Korea enjoys low unemployment, an educated workforce, and a high level of economic growth and prosperity. Unemployment stands at 3.4 percent.
The country is a world leader in information technology and automobile production, and its growing chemical industry accounts for a large segment of the country’s manufacturing sector.

Living as an expat in South Korea may be challenging due to the cultural differences and significant language barrier but if you’re able to overcome those challenges, South Korea has some positive things to offer.