Living in Seoul, Korea
Living in Seoul, Korea
I moved into a quiet yogwan, a traditional Korean inn, near the great gate at Kwanghwamun, downtown. My window looked out over ancient palace rooftops and…
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Teaching English in Seoul
When my job was lost to downsizing, I faced a choice. Should I stay in a crumbling America, or go abroad?
The decision was easy. If America didn’t want me, then plenty of…
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South Korea as a Potential Expat Haven
South Korea as a Potential Expat Haven
Those who choose to expatriate to South Korea can take advantage of opportunities in the following areas: business and consulting, education and…
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Visiting Seoul – Places You Have to See
When visiting Seoul there are places you can’t miss to visit. We would like to present you with a few places worth seeing while in Seoul.
Myeong-dong is Seoul’s shopping…
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Relishing Narcissus in South Korea
Relishing Narcissus in South Korea
Where do I go this weekend? I have made it through the week, once more only through terrible neglect of the soul – an exile from my freedom. It's…
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Retire in South Korea
Retire in South Korea
South Korea doesn’t offer retirement visas to foreign citizens, so even though South Korea has attracted a great number of Western expatriates as a retirement…
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Foreign Direct Investment in South Korea
Foreign Direct Investment in South Korea
Concept of Foreign Direct Investment
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) refers to an investment made by a foreigner for the purpose of…
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Why South Korea
Why South Korea
The Korean Market
With a population of about 50 million and GDP in the range of US$1.1975 trillion as of 2013, Korea has a huge market. Its GDP per capita is about…
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Customs and Culture in South Korea
Customs and Culture in South Korea
Korea is one of the most homogeneous countries in the world and it is very important for foreigners who move to South Korea to learn the customs of…
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Living in the Shetland Islands
I came to here from my home town of Liverpool, taking up a job offer with the UK Coastguard. I love the sea views, the empty beaches and the wildlife literally on my doorstep. I left…
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Moving to Scotland – Practical Things You Should Know
So you decided to move to Scotland and probably already have your visa secured, know more or less in which part of this great country you want to live and are looking forward to your…
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Volunteering in Scotland
What better way to get to know a country but through volunteer work. There are different programs you can participate in. Here is a list of some of them:
Highland…
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Work Permits in Scotland
Scotland is not only a beautiful country where you can choose either the vibrant city life of Edinburgh or the quiet peaceful life on the Shetland Islands, it also offers a wide variety…
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Find Your Ancestors While Traveling Scotland
There are 50 million people who have ancestral ties to Scotland, but not everyone has uncovered their connections yet. Why not visit Scotland and find out to which Clan you belong and…
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Castles of Scotland
All those childhood dreams and fantasies of seeing a real life castle can easily come true by traveling to Scotland, a place that is believed to have around 2,000 castles in all shapes…
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Sectors For Investing in Scotland
Aerospace, defence and marine
Scotland’s enduring strength in advanced engineering, as well as our experienced skills base and a competitive cost structure has built an industry…
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Scottish Food and Drink
One great part of moving to a new country is getting to know the local food and drinks. So why not spend some time to discover the best places to taste Scotland’s most famous drink,…
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Homecoming Scotland 2014
Homecoming Scotland 2014
Homecoming is a celebration of Scotland; an opportunity for locals to celebrate their 'home'; for those with links to Scotland to explore their heritage, and…
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Living with the Paraguayans
Paraguay is a Latin country and as in many if not all Latin countries punctuality isn’t high on the list of priorities. When setting up a meeting, either private or for business you…
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General Information about Paraguay
Paraguay is in the southern hemisphere and the country's winter aligns with the North American summer and vice versa. Paraguay's summer runs from October through April, and the season…
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