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5 Best Cheap Mobile Plans for Expats in Korea (SIM & eSIM) – 2026 For expats living in or relocating to Korea, choosing the wrong mobile plan means overpayingby tens of thousands of won every month.In 2026, the smartest approach is to compare cheap mobile plans for expats (외국인 저렴한 요금제)across both prepaid SIM (선불 유심) and eSIM (이심) options —rather than defaulting to a costly 2-year carrier contract.This guide covers the 5 best budget-friendly plans by visa type,.. 2026. 2. 24.
2026 NHI Coverage Guide for Foreigners in Korea: What's Covered & What's Not Korea's National Health Insurance (국민건강보험 — NHI) covers mostforeign residents in 2026 — but knowing exactly what is and is not coveredis what separates a manageable hospital bill from an unexpected financial shock.Many expats assume full coverage after enrollment, yetnon-benefit services (비급여 항목), co-payments (본인부담금).This guide breaks down the 2026 NHI coverage framework so every foreigner in Ko.. 2026. 2. 23.
[2026 Expats Guide] National Health Insurance in Korea: Cost, Coverage & My Honest Experience When I first registered for the NHIS (국민건강보험) as a foreigner in Korea, the biggest shock wasn't the paperwork — it was realizing how little I understood about the premium calculation method (보험료 산정 방식), co-payment structure (본인부담금), and what was actually covered. Korea's National Health Insurance (국민건강보험 — NHI) in 2026 is mandatory for all foreigners (외국인) staying more than 6 months, yet many ex.. 2026. 2. 23.
[Korean Etiquette] 5 Cultural Taboos You Must Avoid (Based on My Mistakes!) Korea's cultural etiquette (한국 문화 예절) is deeply rooted in hierarchy (위계질서), social harmony (사회적 조화), and respect for age (연장자 공경). Many foreigners living or traveling in Korea unintentionally commit cultural taboos (문화적 금기) — not from bad intentions, but from simple unawareness. This guide covers the 5 most critical Korean social etiquette rules that every foreigner must understand to avoid bein.. 2026. 2. 22.
5 Easy Steps to Open a Korean Bank Account (2026 Foreigner Guide) Opening a Korean bank account (한국 은행 계좌 개설) is one of the first essential tasks for any foreigner living in Korea. Without a local account, receiving a salary, paying rent by transfer, activating a mobile plan, or enrolling in National Health Insurance (국민건강보험) is nearly impossible. This step-by-step guide covers all required documents, the KYC verification process, and mobile banking setup (모바일.. 2026. 2. 22.
Do You Need K-ETA for Korea in 2026? Visa-Free Rules Clarified Planning to visit South Korea in 2026? The first question to answer is: do you need K-ETA (한국 전자여행허가 — 케이이티에이) for Korea in 2026?As of December 26, 2025, the Korean government extended the temporary K-ETA exemption (임시 면제) through December 31, 2026 for nationals of eligible visa-free countries (무비자 입국 가능 국가).This guide explains who is exempt, who still needs to apply, the full K-ETA application .. 2026. 2. 21.
Work from Seoul: A Complete Guide to Korea’s Digital Nomad Visa (F-1-D) The Korea Digital Nomad Visa (F-1-D / 워케이션 비자) officially launched in January 2024,allowing remote workers (원격 근무자) to legally work from Seoul (서울 원격 근무)while employed by an overseas company.To qualify, applicants must be 18 or older, hold at least 1 year of experiencein the same industry, earn more than twice Korea's GNI per capita,and carry private medical insurance covering a minimum of KRW 1.. 2026. 2. 21.
Throwing Away Furniture? Don't Pay for Stickers Yet (Free Appliance Pickup Tips) Planning to throw away a refrigerator or sofa in Korea? Before purchasing a furniture disposal sticker (대형 폐기물 스티커), it is essential to know that major home appliances qualify for a free appliance pickup Korea (폐가전 무상 방문수거) program — completely separate from the standard bulky waste disposal Korea (대형 폐기물 처리) process. Many foreign residents in Seoul pay unnecessary fees simply because they are u.. 2026. 2. 20.
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