Worry! About single parent families studying in Korea

Updated on educate 2024-07-20
25 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Look at the problem to see the fundamentals!

    What Proof of Property Is Required in South Korea Proof of Parental Relationship Proof of Parental Employment Proof of Income Its purpose is only one! That's the money! You just need to make the proof of property and the proof of income in detail, and you're good to go, it's better to do more!

    Proof of property More than 200,000 yuan Proof of income 5,000 to 10,000 If your mother is a self-employed person and issue a certificate of property and fixed assets to them, although they don't ask to see it, it will be good for you to do it! When you're done, look at those sticks, there's no more to talk to!

    There is no clear rule on whether a single-parent family can come to South Korea!

    I have a classmate who is a single-parent family, and he also came, and he works here every day! Now he's a rich man, and we're all asking him to borrow money.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    I don't think it's a problem, because my friends also have single-parent families, and because they are divorced or deceased, they are applying to university very well. So I guess it doesn't have any impact.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Students from single-parent families will be affected when applying, and many people will indeed be denied visas because of this.

    But if your family's financial situation is good, provide your parents' employment certificate, salary certificate, and deposit certificate.

    It should also be possible to apply successfully.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The reason for the refusal is probably that you doubt your financial ability, so it is recommended to find a stronger intermediary.

    And in terms of materials, it can reflect strong economic capacity as much as possible.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If your family is rich and your income is fine, you should not be denied a visa.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Of course, you can, it may be a little hard to go at first, but you can work and study part-time in the future.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Can your family afford 60,000 or 70,000 yuan for 1 year If you can, you can spend money to do the preliminary procedures It's very simple.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Obviously not. The annual tuition fee is 78,000 yuan, not counting living expenses. And a frozen account of 500,000 is required as a guarantee.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    After graduating from junior high school, you can apply to study in South Korea, and you can get 8-90,000 yuan a year.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The cost of building a university in Seoul is very low, but your family income situation is too difficult.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Well, you're here to ask nonsense.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. No, as long as there is a notarization of the kinship between you and your parents, there is no problem.

    2. The visa review is mainly to see whether you have the financial resources to study abroad and have no intention of immigration, so they don't care about your parents' marital relationship, but you have to apply for your kinship certificate, as long as you have this, your parents' income and savings and the identity of your parents' guarantor, everything will be clear, and there will be no problem.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1 What is the approximate visa rate for single-parent families to go to South Korea?

    There won't be any impact, there is no problem, as long as the proof of income can be enough to prove that you can pay your expenses, you can vouch for yourself, so of course there is no problem with single parents.

    2 If so, how to present the family registration booklet, parents' income certificate, etc.?

    Just show your current household register, you can show the divorce certificate, attach the certificate of both parents, you can provide at the same time - proof of income by the place where the parents work, show the official document, and then go to the notary office for justice.

    3 If you can show proof of income from one parent, how much is it?

    If it is only provided unilaterally, it is best to provide an income of more than 5,000 yuan, and it is recommended to have a monthly income of more than 10,000 yuan - you can increase the pass rate, not just the salary, but anything that brings income.

    The certificate of deposit is sufficient for 6 months, not 1 year, 10,000 US dollars or 100,000 RMB.

    Moreover, there is no requirement that it must be in a Chinese bank, any bank can do it, as long as it is a bank.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    First question.

    It is not so easy for a single-parent family to sponsor a visa to South Korea, and it is best to ask the child to go to graduate school in South Korea for the purpose of studying abroad, and then it is relatively easy to bring up the parents for graduate school.

    Second question.

    If you really go. The family household registration book and the parents' income certificate need to be notarized by a notary office in China, and then you can show the notarized certificate to the visa holder (the notary fee is not a small amount, not cheap).

    The third question.

    In South Korea, the general rule is that in the Bank of China (only Bank of China), the deposit must be more than 10,000 US dollars, and it must be a 2-year fixed deposit (now it may be changed to 1 year).

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Yes, you can go if you have money, and you can have a deposit of 15w.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I want to say that there is really no future in South Korea now, and it is difficult to find a part-time job, I suggest you go to Japan, you know that Japan is the top of Asia in terms of art, and secondly, you can study while working there, and the tuition and living expenses are enough to work yourself, you can save a lot of money for your family, and the school will also help recommend jobs, and the cost of living is no problem, the most important thing is that you are a student in the third year of high school, Japan has special preferential treatment for high school students or high school graduates, and the visa rate is higher than that of general vocational college students, you can choose a national university when choosing a university, National universities are much cheaper than private universities, and there are many art and art schools in Japan, so you can check it, and if you must go to Korea, don't go through an agent, find a Korean language school, you can save a lot of money.

    Compared with South Korea and Singapore, Japan is the best choice, at least with the current national economy, and the level of education, Japan is the best in Asia, there is a way out there, go to a national university, choose a simple major, set aside time to work, the usual part-time work time is four hours a day, eight hours a day during the holidays, and after graduation, the money saved by the part-time job is enough for you to return to China for further study.

    The future is yourself, think clearly, and send me a message if you have any questions.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I'd love to help you, but I don't know much about it.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It is not recommended that you go to South Korea, can your family's economy support you for 5 years? 1 year in Korean and 4 years in university. Is it useful to speak Korean?

    I am an international student, just out of Bulgaria this year, now I am learning Baoyu, more than 1w in January, and now I work every day from 3 pm to 12 pm, more than 6,000 a month. There is no time to learn, and the language progress is very slow. Bitter!

    For the future, it is recommended that you go to a vocational school and learn a lot. Although there are more people in vocational schools, there is still hope for hard work.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    You should repeat your studies, and it is definitely much better to go to China after completing your bachelor's degree or junior college than if you go now! I wanted to go this year, too, but I still have my own shortcomings, so let's do it well in China!!

    If you have the courage to go to South Korea to endure hardships, why didn't you work hard in China to get into a university?

    Think about it for yourself!!

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    At present, there are four main ways to study in South Korea:1through an education agency; 2.

    Through domestic universities or Korean language training institutions that have cooperated with Korean universities; 3.through an offshore company; 4.Individual application.

    Relevant precautions can refer to the "Precautions for Applying for Study in Korea") Because Korean is a small language, not as common as English, many students do not understand it very well, in terms of guidance and preparation of materials, there is the guidance of more professional people, and it will not seem so confused and do not know where to start, so the first three application forms are the main application paths chosen by most students. For individual applications, the cost is naturally less than the first three, but Korean universities require a Korean guarantor when applying individually, which many students who want to apply individually cannot meet, so there are still relatively few students who choose to apply for studying in Korea through individuals, but compared with the first three, the visa rate is the highest for applications with Korean sponsors. After choosing the way to apply for studying in South Korea, the next step is to choose the school that suits you according to your major and family financial affordability and other factors (you can refer to "How to Choose a Korean University that is really suitable for you"), after choosing a school, according to the material requirements of the school, start preparing the corresponding application materials, and then submit the materials to start the application and wait for the admission results, (please refer to the article "Application Procedures for Studying in Korea"), after the school is admitted and the visa is issued, The application to study in Korea will also end.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    You can use the study abroad volunteer reference system to see how many students in the system who are similar to yours have successfully applied to this school or those majors, and see how many of their minimum scores can be admitted, and you can know the grade requirements of the application.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It seems that there are no international students under the age of 18 in Korea.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    South Korea does not accept elementary school students. I haven't seen a parent accompany me.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    There is no escort in South Korea, so I can only send a letter from there to invite me to come, but it is not very long.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Generally, it is not easy to apply for a companion visa, which should be due to the fact that South Korea has recently reduced the number of inbound study places. The accompanying visa is generally half a year to one year, and you need to reapply when it expires.

    Conditions that need to be met for Korean accompaniment:

    1. The accompanying person meets all the conditions for a Korean travel visa;

    2. The accompanying person and the accompanying person should be an immediate family member or husband and wife;

    3. The student's enrollment certificate and transcript certificate, more than 2 semesters of university graduate school, and above grades;

    4. A letter of recommendation from the professor in charge of the school of the accompanying student;

    5. If the accompanying person has these things, he can send an invitation letter, and with the invitation letter, the accompanying person can apply for a visa.

    What you need to submit:

    1. Visa application form (to be filled in when applying at the Exit and Entry Bureau);

    2. Alien registration card and passport;

    3. Proof of relationship (marriage certificate, household registration book);

    4. Certificate of attendance, credit certificate of the previous semester or tax payment certificate (certificate can be issued at the school);

    5. Proof of financial guarantee (to prove that the invitee has the ability to live in Korea after coming to Korea);

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