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Global One-Stop Service Center

Source: https://gosc.yonsei.ac.kr/gosc/life/living03.do Parent: https://gosc.yonsei.ac.kr/gosc/visa/overview.do

Shopping

Note: big supermarkets are required to close on the 2nd and 4th Sunday of each month. Depending on the region, it could close on a different day of the week so make sure to check if they are open before getting your groceries. - Living Supplies - Daiso, Coupang (online), large supermarkets such as Homeplus, E-mart, Lotte Mart, etc. has living supplies as well - Traditional Market - Kwangjang Market, Noryangjin Fisheries Market, Namdaemun Market, etc.

Entertainment

Every last Wednesday of the month is Culture Day. Cultural activities can be enjoyed for free or at discounted price. Check the Culture day website for more information on what activities you can enjoy.

Cell Phone

Getting a Korean phone number

There are generally two options for mobile plans: prepaid plan and monthly plan.

1) Monthly Plan

Contract plans are usually 2-3 years so it is not recommended for students staying for a short period of time. Contract plans may require a proof of a long-term visa. The main mobile service providers in Korea are SK Telecom, KT (Olleh), LG (U+ / U-Plus). Each provider has different services plans, so make sure to visit multiple stores to compare deals. When getting a new phone, be sure to take your 1. Passport and 2. Alien Registration Card.

2) Prepaid SIM Card

Students staying in Korea for less than one year are recommended to purchase a prepaid plan which starts around 30,000 won. With an unlocked phone, you can use a phone right away without any wait.

Banking and Currency Exchange

Many banking, insurance, financial products and services are available in Korea. There can be some restrictions imposed to foreign students in banking or finance due to strict national regulations. Depending on the types of international transactions, there can be some specific stipulations on documents and transaction amount.

Note: bank hours may change, so please check before visiting

Transfer

When you want to send money overseas, you can transfer money at a bank. Through designated foreign exchange banks, you can transfer up to $50,000 (remittance + exchange rate) a year, and if you have a document showing how the money was acquired, then you can transfer any amount within one’s range of income. Different banks have different fees and restrictions on transfers, so it is recommended that you compare the information at different banks. It is convenient and fast to transfer money through telegraphic transfer. For such a transfer, you need to write down the name of the recipient, address, account number, the name of bank, and other pertinent information in English.

Foreign Exchange

If you have a passport, you can easily exchange foreign money or traveler’s checks for Korean money at Korean banks, including the Korean Exchange Bank, and the change booths at the airport. You can exchange up to $10,000 (for one entry) at a time. The foreign exchange rates are not fixed and change depending on economic factors.

Money & Currency in Korea

[Source: http://www.bok.or.kr/eng/main/contents.do?menuNo=400112 ]

Korean Law

As a foreigner, there are several laws that can be used as a guide according to your [visa] status in Korea.

Note: Related laws can be changed and revised according to policies in Korea. These regulations and guidelines will guide you throughout your studies in Korea.

[As of April 15, 2022]

Category Contents Related Laws in Korea
1. Study Abroad in Korea - Admissions - Curriculum Related - 『HIGHER EDUCATION ACT』 - 『ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION ACT』 - 『IMMIGRATION ACT』 - 『REGULATIONS ON ANY PERMISSION FOR STAY AND RECEIPT OF DOCUMENTS ON BEHALF』
2. Visa Issuance and Duration of Stay - Visa - Duration of Stay - 『IMMIGRATION ACT』
3. Entry to Korea - Entry - Re-entry - 『IMMIGRATION ACT』
4. Registration as a Foreigner - Alien Registration in Korea - 『IMMIGRATION ACT』 - 『REGULATIONS ON ANY PERMISSION FOR STAY AND RECEIPT OF DOCUMENTS ON BEHALF』
5. Support for Foreign Students - Support for Foreign Students - 『FRAMEWORK ACT ON TREATMENT OF FOREIGNERS RESIDING IN THE REPUBLIC OF KOREA』 - 『IMMIGRATION ACT』
6. Housing - Forms of Housing - Finding Housing - Moving Internationally - 『LICENSED REAL ESTATE AGENTS ACT』 - 『HOUSING ACT』 - 『IMMIGRATION ACT』 - 『REGISTRATION OF REAL ESTATE ACT』 - 『HOUSING LEASE PROTECTION ACT』 - 『CUSTOMS ACT』
7. Finance - Financial Transaction - 『FOREIGN EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS ACT』
8. Traffic - Traffic System - Obtaining Drivers License - Car Registration - 『ROAD TRAFFIC ACT』 - 『MOTOR VEHICLE MANAGEMENT ACT』
9. Communication and Mail - Communication and Mail System - Subscription and Use of Mobile Phones, etc.
10. Medical - Medical System - Getting Health Insurance - 『NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE ACT』
11. Part-time Work - Part-time Work - 『IMMIGRATION ACT』 - 『REGULATIONS ON ANY PERMISSION FOR STAY AND RECEIPT OF DOCUMENTS ON BEHALF』

[Source: Ministry of Government Legislation]

Safety Tips

Seoul is a relatively safe metropolitan city, and students are unlikely to face any serious threat to personal safety. However, it is always best to be cautious.

Helpful Numbers

Refer to the list below for primary emergency hotlines in Korea and a number of official numbers available for foreigners and their specific needs.

Number Description
119 In case of fire, call the fire department's emergency hotline.
112 If you are in danger, want to report crime, or need police assistance, call 112.
+82-2-2228-8888 +82-2-2228-6566 Severance Hospital has an emergency line open 24/7.
1339 The Ministry for Health, Welfare, and Family Affairs operates a 24 hour hotline in case of medical emergencies. Operators will give medical advice and provide interpretation (English, Chinese, and Japanese) for emergency responders.
1566-0112 Seodaemun (local) police station. 7 am to 10 pm Mon - Friday, 8 am to 6 pm weekends. An interpreter is available.
+82-2-6981-5478 +82-2-6981-5510 Seodaemun (local) fire department
+82-2-2123-3346 Yonsei University Campus Healthcare Center provides general healthcare services and screenings for students and faculty.
1345 The Immigration Contact Center operated by HiKorea offers civil affairs and immigration information guidance, 9 am to 10 pm, closed for weekends and holidays.
120 Dasan Seoul Call Center is a one-stop service for information on life, transportation, and tourism services, including interpretation services for making reservations, placing orders, and communicating with taxi drivers. Interpreters available for English, Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, and Mongolian 9 am to 7 pm, closed for weekends and holidays.
1330 Need help with tourism and travel? Call the 1330 Korea Travel Hotline for reliable solutions to all your travel concerns.
1350 (ext 5) The National Labor Consultation Center provides answers to frequently asked questions on 9 areas such as unemployment benefit, wage, and retirement pay. Operators speak English and Chinese. 9 am to 6 pm.

Useful Links : - Guidebook for Living in Seoul (Seoul Global Center) - Online Guidebook for Living in Korea (Ministry of Gender Equality and Family)