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BE KOREAN

about the program

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Hello. This is the home page of BE KOREAN(한국 귀화원).

We would like to share with you the future of Korea.

We are taking a step forward by launching the Jeonju Monthly Living Project in April.

Immigration and naturalization programs for foreigners interested in Korea will also be starting soon,

so why don't you try living in Korea for a month?

Start in Jeonju.

 

We are looking forward to your interest.

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program

Period

Mon, Wed, Fri

Tue, Thu

Sat, Sun

1-person

1st of the month
- 28th of the month
(during 4 weeks)

Experience
Korean culture

Korean
Language Lessons

Freetime

2-person

1st of the month
- 28th of the month
(during 4 weeks)

Experience
Korean culture

Korean
Language Lessons

Freetime

Family
2-person

1st of the month
- 28th of the month
(during 4 weeks)

Experience
Korean culture

Korean
Language Lessons

Freetime

Family
3-person

1st of the month
- 28th of the month
(during 4 weeks)

Experience
Korean culture

Korean
Language Lessons

Freetime

Others

1st of the month
- 28th of the month
(during 4 weeks)

Experience
Korean culture

Korean
Language Lessons

Freetime

Program Introduction

• This program is a living-for-a-month program that allows you to
   experience the daily life of Korea.


• The program runs for four weeks from the 1st to the 28th of each month.
   You cannot use the accommodation after the 28th.


• The program is only conducted on weekdays,
   and you can travel freely on weekends.


• On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, experiential activities take place,
   and on Tuesdays and Thursdays, Korean language classes are conducted.


• The program is based in Jeonju, but also travels to other regions for
   experiential activities. For example, seasonal programs, visits to hot spots,
   historical and cultural tours, amusement parks, etc.


• The program not only teaches you the Korean language,
   but also the know-how of traveling or living in Korea.


• The program is shared every Monday, and after booking the program,
   you will be informed of what to bring for your trip.


• The program runs from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Accommodation and Meals

• Lunch and dinner are provided on weekdays.
   Experience a day in the life of a Korean.

• Korean cereals are provided for breakfast.

• The accommodation is not a guesthouse, but a Korean-style home.
   You can share a part of your life with them.

• We provide separate accommodations for women, men, and families.

• You can cook, do laundry, shower, etc. at the accommodation.
   Cleaning is also mandatory.

Flight and Visa

• You must book your own flight.

• You must apply for your own visa.
   C-3 visa is recommended for short-term travel.

• You must book before the start of week 3 if you wish to extend your stay.

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To join the program, follow these steps.

 Accommodation and Lifestyle

• The accommodation is a Korean-style home, not a guesthouse. 
• You will have your own space, but you may find it difficult to
   live togetherif you are not used to cohabitation.

• Drugs are illegal in South Korea,
   and alcohol and tobacco are not allowed in the home.

• You will work in teams during the program,
   so you may not be able to act alone except on weekends.

 

Food and Allergies

• You will be exposed to a lot of food in Korea,
   so it may be difficult to participate if you have allergies.

Booking and Refund

• No refunds after booking.

• The program runs for four weeks from the 1st to the 28th of each month.
   You cannot use the accommodation after the 28th.

 

!Please take note of this

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