Yes, foreigners can become police officers in South Korea, but the process is highly selective. Generally, applicants must possess South Korean citizenship, which means that foreign nationals typically cannot directly join the police force. However, some may be eligible for roles in specialized units or positions that require foreign language skills or cultural knowledge, but these opportunities are limited and often require specific qualifications or experiences.
Become a naturalized Korean citizen first
in 2007, there were over 1 million foreigners living permanently/temporarily in South Korea. please see more information about South Korea on Wikipedia for update.
Let me get this straight. I have to assume you are an American who wants to give up your American citizenship for a South Korean citizenship and become a police detective . You will need to be able read and speak Korean, go to school in Korea, go to the police training there, and live in Korea. I don't know what movie you saw that gave you this idea, but I suggest you become a police detective here instead and at some point visit Korea.
how to become and actress in korea
South Korea is 15th in world economies. A typical investment in South Korea is FDI, foreign direct investment. One of the four tigers, South Korea leads imports in raw materials for manufacturing and service sector. A useful site for FDI is korea.net.
In September 2009 South Korea became a developed country.
america is allies with south korea. Because the north korea is a communist country
um... 1. Which Korea are you talking about... North Korea or South Korea? 2. When you've lived in either Korea long enough and can 'pass' as a North/South Korean, and can actually act, then I suppose you could become a North/South Korean actress.
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To "Liberate" South Korea is the main reason for the North to attack. The North, which became communist after the Korean peninsula was freed from Japanese rule, wanted South Korea to become communist as well.
Lee Myung-bak became president of South Korea on 2008 February 25.