2013-10-17, 01:05 PM
Five Second Pose Wrote:@xLeviathan; worked in SK for a while, even got married and had a kid, he might be able to offer some useful insight.dang. I don't plan to do that much.
MasPan Wrote:I dunno if you'd count military, but I lived in Japan for 2 years and have been in Seoul for several months.I actually work with a Danish Army officer.I would, assuming you had the freedom to explore some of the country qualities; cuisine, differences in culture, infrastructure, etc.
icephoenix21 Wrote:Same with me and Canada...I can't get a job off campus until I've been here for six months..so I'm jobless until February :II am getting a note/recommendation from my employer. I am taking contact to the SK Embassy in Denmark, to ask if they station people like I wish for.
I've heard a few different things, and I'm sure it's different for every country.
I know that for Canada, if you have a note from your employer that basically states you're absolutely necessary/can't easily be replaced, then this will grant you a longer work visa or something. I've also heard that most workplaces will just write that note regardless. Although your situation sounds quite a bit different than that.
I do know that you can't just move to a country without first having a job (although I think that's pretty common knowledge?) unless it's for school or through family sponsorship.
My plan is to have a job signed and ready before I leave Denmark, so I have something to begin with when I arrive.
My dream is to explore more of the culture and especially the gastronomy. I was so fascinated when I went last year. I want more.

