Honestly this helps alot as im moving there soon with f6 and was wondering about where to work. Glad to hear alot og culinary jobs are there as I went to school for that :D
Hey nani sister... I'm also applying for d2 visa as I've ielts done and I'm applying for bhm and the main questions is Do I've to attend 5days a week in class...if so,could i manage to do part time job studying 5 days a week?
In Korean universities, you can make your own schedule. So it is up to you which days you have classes and which days you have free. Doing a part time job while attending uni full time is definitely possible. Most of the students do it :)
Great video, can you give me more info on job restriction for D4 visa holder (Korean language) Regarding when I can start partime job, for how many hours etc
You can get a pt job after 6 months of your stay in South Korea! I think the working hours are similar to the D2 visa. You should check the exact hours on the government's website! :)
why cant we do any works for six months in south korea? is it only the language thing or anything else? and what if i learnt the language and wrote the topik exam in india itself? if i completed my exam, is it necessary for me to wait foe 6 months?
Can you plz tell one thing are there any valuable and sufficient paid jobs for those who don't want work in front of computers hours and hours plz response once🙏🙏
Are you able to pay all the college fees and your regular rent and all cost? Because for my course their is no scholarship and the fees is huge for me like 5lakh rupees per semester. So can you please tell me if there is anyway that I can pay all my cost and fees.🙏🙏🙏 I can work any hard I can. This is video is literally my hope and sooooo helpful. Thankyou for always making such a good and informative videos with all the facts. Love you Dee.😘😘😊
It will be very hard to earn tuition fees AND living expenses just by doing normal part-time jobs. I have tried doing it and it's very hard. I am lucky to have found a scholarship that is helping me sustain myself right now in Korea. without the scholarship, I wouldn't have a social life at all. I would be only working and studying the whole day every day and still not earn enough to support myself 100%. So please think carefully when thinking about moving to Korea :)
@@NanditaKothari Thankyou so much for this reply. really going to be very very helpful for me. I consider it a lot. Thankyou for sharing your experience. 🙏😊😊❤Love you dee.