How to obtain Korean Citizenship...
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How to obtain Korean Citizenship...
Hello Everyone,
Please refer below for details about obtaining Korean citizenship...
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There are largely three ways obtaining Korean citizenship: General Naturalization, Simplified Naturalization, and Special Naturalization.
1) First, General Naturalization. There are five requirements:
1. Maintain a legal address for more than five consecutive years in Korea
2. Must be an adult, according to Korean law (= 20 years old)
3. Must have clean and orderly behavior (= no criminals or those with communicable disease)
4. Must have the ability to support oneself, or must have other family members who can support the whole family (usually proven by a professional license, real estate deeds, or a bank account with at least $30,000)
5. Must have basic Korean language ability and knowledge about Korean culture (involves written test and an interview – the test is around fourth grade level.)
Please refer below for the detailed required documents:
The only real difficulty in general naturalization is maintaining legal address in Korea for five years, because realistically, the only way to legally stay in Korea for five years is to have a job in Korea – one cannot maintain an address in Korea for five years with tourist visa. But compared to U.S. immigration law, the requirements are surprisingly lax. There is no quota for immigrants, or any requirements as to the type of jobs one may have. The person only has to legally live in Korea for five years.
2) Second, Simplified Naturalization. Since having legal address for five years is the most difficult part, certain people in the following can get around it. Namely:
1. If one of your parents was a Korean citizen. (Emphasis on “was”. It’s ok if your parent renounced Korean citizenship.)
2. If you were born in Korea, and one of your parents was born in Korea.
3. If you are an adult adoptee of a Korean citizen.
(People under 1 through 3 only have to maintain legal address in Korea for three years. But there are more categories of people who can apply for simplified naturalization.)
4. If your spouse is Korean, and maintained legal Korean address for two years while being married
5. If your spouse is Korean, and stayed married for three years, while maintaining legal Korean address for one year
6. If you could not meet the requirements of items 4 or 5 because the spouse died, went missing, or the marriage could not continue through no fault of the person, and you filled the years requirements without being married
7. If you could not meet the requirements of items 4 or 5, but is raising or will raise a minor child out of the marriage, and you filled the years requirement without being married.
Again, the Korean would say this is pretty generous compared to the U.S., especially items 2, 3, and 7.
3) Third, Special Naturalization. Every requirement under general naturalization, except “clean and orderly behavior”, is waived if:
1. One of your parents is Korean citizen. (Unless you are an adult adoptee.)
2. You contributed greatly to Korea, subject to the President’s approval.
If you have further clarifications, you may contact the Immigration Office directly... Please click HERE...
Hope this will help for those who are planning to become a Korean Citizen... GOOD LUCK! Thank you.
Regards,
~dave~
Please refer below for details about obtaining Korean citizenship...
================================================================================
There are largely three ways obtaining Korean citizenship: General Naturalization, Simplified Naturalization, and Special Naturalization.
1) First, General Naturalization. There are five requirements:
1. Maintain a legal address for more than five consecutive years in Korea
2. Must be an adult, according to Korean law (= 20 years old)
3. Must have clean and orderly behavior (= no criminals or those with communicable disease)
4. Must have the ability to support oneself, or must have other family members who can support the whole family (usually proven by a professional license, real estate deeds, or a bank account with at least $30,000)
5. Must have basic Korean language ability and knowledge about Korean culture (involves written test and an interview – the test is around fourth grade level.)
Please refer below for the detailed required documents:
The only real difficulty in general naturalization is maintaining legal address in Korea for five years, because realistically, the only way to legally stay in Korea for five years is to have a job in Korea – one cannot maintain an address in Korea for five years with tourist visa. But compared to U.S. immigration law, the requirements are surprisingly lax. There is no quota for immigrants, or any requirements as to the type of jobs one may have. The person only has to legally live in Korea for five years.
2) Second, Simplified Naturalization. Since having legal address for five years is the most difficult part, certain people in the following can get around it. Namely:
1. If one of your parents was a Korean citizen. (Emphasis on “was”. It’s ok if your parent renounced Korean citizenship.)
2. If you were born in Korea, and one of your parents was born in Korea.
3. If you are an adult adoptee of a Korean citizen.
(People under 1 through 3 only have to maintain legal address in Korea for three years. But there are more categories of people who can apply for simplified naturalization.)
4. If your spouse is Korean, and maintained legal Korean address for two years while being married
5. If your spouse is Korean, and stayed married for three years, while maintaining legal Korean address for one year
6. If you could not meet the requirements of items 4 or 5 because the spouse died, went missing, or the marriage could not continue through no fault of the person, and you filled the years requirements without being married
7. If you could not meet the requirements of items 4 or 5, but is raising or will raise a minor child out of the marriage, and you filled the years requirement without being married.
Again, the Korean would say this is pretty generous compared to the U.S., especially items 2, 3, and 7.
3) Third, Special Naturalization. Every requirement under general naturalization, except “clean and orderly behavior”, is waived if:
1. One of your parents is Korean citizen. (Unless you are an adult adoptee.)
2. You contributed greatly to Korea, subject to the President’s approval.
If you have further clarifications, you may contact the Immigration Office directly... Please click HERE...
Hope this will help for those who are planning to become a Korean Citizen... GOOD LUCK! Thank you.
Regards,
~dave~
Last edited by dave on Wed May 27, 2009 10:42 am; edited 3 times in total
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Re: How to obtain Korean Citizenship...
Thanks Dave for the information...
I have only one address in my Alien Card for continuous 7yrs staying in Korea....
I also planned before to apply but I am not sure if I could pass the item # 5.... heheheheh
"5. Must have basic Korean language ability and knowledge about Korean culture (involves written test and an interview – the test is around fourth grade level.)"
I have only one address in my Alien Card for continuous 7yrs staying in Korea....
I also planned before to apply but I am not sure if I could pass the item # 5.... heheheheh
"5. Must have basic Korean language ability and knowledge about Korean culture (involves written test and an interview – the test is around fourth grade level.)"
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Re: How to obtain Korean Citizenship...
pano po ba ang pag file at saan po ipa-file ang application?
bench2302- Mamamayan
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Re: How to obtain Korean Citizenship...
Last edited by dave on Wed May 27, 2009 10:46 am; edited 1 time in total
dave- FEWA - Administrative Adviser
- Number of posts : 1567
Location : Incheon, South Korea
Cellphone no. : 010-9294-4365
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Re: How to obtain Korean Citizenship...
pano mag file for the korean citizen,una dapat alam mo kung saan ka sa 3 katigorya,tapos ihanda mo lahat ng documents na kailangan mong ipasa o hihingin nila sayo.dun ka pumunta sa pinakamalapit na immigration sa lugar n'yo.kase nag ask ako sa immigration tungkol dyan nung mag file ako ng alien card tapos may hinihingi din sila na family picture(one of the evidence and bank account).
candy- Seosaengnim
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Re: How to obtain Korean Citizenship...
kasali po ba kaming mga EPS jan ?
erwin flores- Mamamayan
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Re: How to obtain Korean Citizenship...
kaylangan po ba dretso 5 yrs ka nag stay d2 sa korea at hindi ka nag bakasyon sa pinas kahit 1 month lang
garyboy- Masipag na Mamamayan
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Re: How to obtain Korean Citizenship...
kasali po ba kaming mga EPS jan ?
kaylangan po ba dretso 5 yrs ka nag stay d2 sa korea at hindi ka nag bakasyon sa pinas kahit 1 month lang
kabayan,
i am sorry for my previous answer... after confirming the Korean Immigration regarding the 1st requirement for Korean Citizenship under General Naturalization which is "must stay in Korea legally for 5 consecutive years", let me modify my previous answer as below...
1) the Korean immigration confirmed that foreign workers under E-9 Visa (EPS) cannot be qualified for General Naturalization category because their sojourn period is only valid for 3-years... the term 5-YEARS CONSECUTIVE means... you have to stay in Korea for 5-years straight (temporary vacation/holiday is exempted)...
2) the followings are some situations/conditions that cannot be accepted for this requirement...
- foreign workers under E-9 Visa (even if they're rehired for another 3-years to make 6-years in total of stay, still they are not qualified because they have to go back to their respective native conuntries thus cannot be considered as CONSECUTIVE STAY...)
- foreign workers under E-7 Visa who have temporarily left Korea due to changed of employer in less than 5-years of stay and re-enter Korea with a new E-7 Visa...
i hope my explanation will help you...
i am sorry for my previous answer... after confirming the Korean Immigration regarding the 1st requirement for Korean Citizenship under General Naturalization which is "must stay in Korea legally for 5 consecutive years", let me modify my previous answer as below...
1) the Korean immigration confirmed that foreign workers under E-9 Visa (EPS) cannot be qualified for General Naturalization category because their sojourn period is only valid for 3-years... the term 5-YEARS CONSECUTIVE means... you have to stay in Korea for 5-years straight (temporary vacation/holiday is exempted)...
2) the followings are some situations/conditions that cannot be accepted for this requirement...
- foreign workers under E-9 Visa (even if they're rehired for another 3-years to make 6-years in total of stay, still they are not qualified because they have to go back to their respective native conuntries thus cannot be considered as CONSECUTIVE STAY...)
- foreign workers under E-7 Visa who have temporarily left Korea due to changed of employer in less than 5-years of stay and re-enter Korea with a new E-7 Visa...
i hope my explanation will help you...
dave- FEWA - Administrative Adviser
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Re: How to obtain Korean Citizenship...
salamat kabayan
garyboy- Masipag na Mamamayan
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Re: How to obtain Korean Citizenship...
salamat po sa info
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salamat po sa info.
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