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Operations guide: What to save before a weekend trip
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Before a weekend trip in Korea, save your accommodation address in Korean, nearby hospital, police station, pharmacy, transport route, travel insurance contact, embassy contact, and one local emergency contact. If you travel outside major cities, also download maps and translation tools for offline use.
For beach, mountain, or festival trips, check weather alerts and last transport times before leaving.
Advice
Keep the hotel address, insurance number, and emergency contacts in a screenshot and a notes app.
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Operations guide: Work search basics for newcomers
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Before applying for work in Korea, confirm what your visa allows, what documents employers usually ask for, how wages are paid, and whether the job requires Korean-language customer interaction. For part-time roles, check working hours, break rules, and payment dates.
Do not start work before confirming that the job fits your visa conditions.
Advice
Keep screenshots of job posts, messages, and agreed pay terms.
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Operations guide: Housing checks before sending a deposit
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Before sending a housing deposit in Korea, verify the address, landlord or operator name, payment schedule, included utilities, move-in date, cancellation rules, and whether foreign residents can register the address. Short-term housing can be easier, but fees and refund rules vary widely.
If the deposit is large, ask for written confirmation and avoid relying only on chat messages.
Advice
Save the listing, contract, payment receipt, and room condition photos before move-in.
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