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North Korea, South Korea, Israel, the U.S. and a few others.
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Obviously, South Koreans are the prominent races of South Korea. Although tourists and immigrants come to South Korea, it is very hard to run into your average American, or someone from India. It is not a very diverse culture as Canada or the US is. Therefore, it is a rare thing to see someone who's not Korean in South Korea.
1991 South Korea was rejected by communist security council members, China and USSR, for many years, saying that South Korea was just a US military post.
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Enter South Korea and drive the North Koreans back into North Korea.
No. The f2 visa wil let you live in Korea for up to three years. You need to get an f2-1 visa if you want to work legally.
yes!! but to get it won't be more than a thousand bucks^^
The US entered the Korean war in order to protect South Korea
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