

wylde
Australian looking for information about South Korea
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About me
Australian
Lives in Gwangju, Gwangju
Speaks English, Korean
Registration: 07 August 2018
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Working in Korea - info (English teachers) by wylde
*As for people wanting teaching jobs, well you must be a native speaker holding passports from either the US, England, Ireland, Australia or New Zealand. You won't be issued an E2 teaching visa unless you fit the above (or unless they've recently ...

Oops... Canada, too. Read More

Working in Korea - info (English teachers)
*As for people wanting teaching jobs, well you must be a native speaker holding passports from either the US, England, Ireland, Australia or New Zealand. You won't be issued an E2 teaching visa unless you fit the above (or unless they've recently ... Read More


New members of the South Korea forum, introduce yourselves here - 2018 by Julien
Hi all, Newbie on the South Korea forum? Don聮t know how to start? This thread is for you聽;) We invite you to introduce yourself on this topic, to share with us your expat story if you are already living in the country, or to tell us more ...

Hey there... Australian here. I have lived in Korea for over 7 years in total; 5 years straight and the rest being 3 or 6 month visits. Last visit was 2 years ago and I think I'd enjoy spending a few more years there, soon. I've never ... Read More


The nightlife scene in South Korea by Priscilla
Hello, Having access to a good nightlife scene can be a determining factor for many expats upon choosing their next destination. Tell us more about the nightlife in South Korea. In South Korea, what is the nighlife culture like: is it common ...

Nightlife is happening every night. Wednesdays to Sundays most popular. There is more on offer for males, but people can party nearly til daybreak most nights. I've lived in Korea for over 7 years, and never in Seoul. My point is that in the ... Read More