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- Korean Newspapers/Magazines in English
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- Having a Baby in Korea - Giving Birth
- Pension Refund When In Korea
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- Legal Responsibilities of Pet Owners
- Community Groups and Clubs, Outside Seoul
- Cat Rescue and Adoption
- Departing Korea with Pets
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- Visas for Foreign Workers
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- General Pension Information
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- History of Bible Translation
- History of Buddhism in Korea
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- Visa for Ethnic Koreans
- Vulnerable Sector Screening for English Teachers
- Korean Consulate Offices in Canada
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- Getting an E2 Teaching Visa
- Increase in Intercultural Marriages
- Programs for Foreign Wives
- Pension Refund from Outside Korea
- Banking Without a Bank Account
- Korean Calligraphy
- Advocacy Groups
- College Entrance Exam
- Joint Bank Accounts
- Calculating Annual Paid Leave Due
- Banking Inside a Korean Bank
- Weddings and Status
- Funerals and Status
- Bungee Jumping
- Naminara Republic - Nami Island
- Changing of the Royal Guard
- Mail Delivery-Post Offices Seoul
- Local English Tourism Websites
- Claimable Deductions
- International Reservation Taxis for Foreigners in Seoul
- Baseball Teams - Professional
- Travel Groups Within Korea
- Shopping 4 Mom and Baby
- Having a Baby in Korea - After Baby Arrives
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- Street Foods & Snacks
- Traditional Role of Women
- Childbirth Customs
- Disabled Accessibility
- Drinking Customs
- Banking Hours in Korea
- Professional Korean Teams - Women
- Finding Lost Pet
- Taxi Fares Seoul
- Help Centers for Abused Foreign Women
- Special Interest Classes
- Foreign Nationals Exempted from Taxes
- K-League Soccer-Football Teams
- No Driving Campaign - Seoul
- Dealing with Summer Humidity
- Mandatory Vehicle Inspections
- Community Centers Space Rental - Seoul
- After School Activities for Expat Kids
- Medical Check Requirement for E2 Teaching Visa
- Art Galleries Korea, Outside Seoul
- Vehicle Ownership Transfer
- FX and International Banking from Korea
- Shuttle Buses Around Seoul via Hotels
- Sebae, Ritual Bow
- Learning Programs for Children
- Tattoos in Korea
- Online Banking
- After-School Options for Expat Kids
- Daeboreum - First Full Moon Festival
- Boating-Rowing
- Bowling
- Migrant Workers Help Line
- Bus Route Updates - Seoul 2009
- Mobile Point Cards - LG
- Natal Care
- Eye Care
- Minimum Wage 2010
- Bank Transfers
- Networks for Foreign Spouses of Korean Nationals
- Websites and Blogs for Learning Korean
- Free Korean Classes/Language Exchanges
- Books for Learning Korean
- Ministry of Labor Interpretation
- ATM Functions in Korean
- Bokjori - Bamboo Strainer
- Overview of Korean Labor Law
- Car Racing
- Korean Zodiac - Animal Signs
- F-2 Visa Option for E-series Visa Holders
- On-line Tax Filing - Korean only
- Services for Foreign Taxpayers
- Automatic Tax Calculation Service
- Easy Guide for Foreigners' Year-end Tax Settlement
- Resident and Non-resident Taxpayers
- Monthly Withholding Tax
- Annual Income Tax Payment
- Mobile Point Cards - KT
- Discounts-Reward with Point Cards
- Driving Tips
- Rock Climbing
- Cricket
- Cycling
- Fencing
- Foosball
- Soccer - Football
- Go-Karting
- Golf
- Hockey
- Horseback Riding
- Ice Skating
- Scuba Diving
- Jet Skiing
- Martial Arts
- Miniature Golf
- Paintball
- Snow Skiing
- Rafting
- Skating-Roller Blading
- Swimming Pools - Seoul
- Tennis
- Ultimate Frisbee, Disc Sports
- Water Skiing
- Wind and Kite Surfing
- Contacting Korean Immigration
- Mobile Point Cards - SK
- Free Bicycle Rentals - Seoul
- Expat Theatre-Entertainment Groups
- Point Cards - Bookstores
- Making Long Distance Calls from Korea
- Point Cards - Movie Theatres
- Happy Point Card - Coffee Shops, etc.
- Point Cards - Department Stores
- Jungrang-gu Centers
- Jung-gu Centers
- Jongro-gu Centers
- Sungbuk-gu Centers
- Ticket Sources for Foreign Nationals
- Requirements to Obtain F2-S Visa
Search Results in News:
- 1330 - A Lifeline For Newcomers To Seoul... And Oldtimers Too!
- EXPLORING KOREA: Weekend Trips
- Korean Banks Cite Non-existent Law on Expat Cards
- Sore Muscles? Jet Lag? Try Korean Hand Therapy
- Fun Stuff for the Kids in Seoul (and Mom/Dad too)
- Navigating the Communication Maze
- EXPLORING KOREA: Noryanjin Fish Market
- Back to Bhutan
- Foreigners Face Restricted Banking
- FACES OF KOREA: Carving Out His Own Niche, JO Gyu-hyeon
- The Peace Corps in Korea
- On Going Back to School in Seoul
- Korea Taking Sexual Harassment More Seriously
- Say it with...Toilet Tissue?
- Challenges for Women in the Workplace
- Seoul Outranks Other Asian Cities.....In Cost of LIving
- Down and Dirty in Daechon!
- When a check is NOT a check
- What do Christopher Columbus, Mexico and Kimchi have in common?
- International Touch Seoul, Asias biggest Touch Tournament?
- TIPS for Adapting to Your New Life in Korea
- LIFE IN KOREA: A Workplace Experience
- A Garden Lover's Gourmet Delight -A trip to Yangjae Flower Market
- Summary of 9th Seoul Town Meeting
- Living in Korea>Driving in Korea
- How To Keep Your Houseplants Happy
- Korea's Toilet Tycoon Builds a One-Of-A-Kind House
- EXPLORING KOREA: Yeosu's Picturesque Attractions
- Business Practices/Etiquette in Korea
- Seoul To Be Bicyle Friendly City by 2010
- Things To Do This Winter Around Seoul
- Haeundae Movie Premiere - A Korean Experience
- Where's the Beef?.... Canadian That Is!
- Understanding Koreans - Five Things That Define Korea
- Hello Friends - See the Country and Meet the Children!
- Korea Loses Greatest Democrat
- Street Theatre for Koreans and Waegook Alike
- Journalists detained in DPRK Break Out the Violins!
- Racism in Korea Goes On Trial - Update on the Case
- WALK THIS WAY - Seoul Moves to the Right!
- Helping Out at the Mallipo Oil Spill
- New Teaching (E2 Visa) Regulations
- Your chance to volunteer to help clean up the oil spill
- Want to give a bank feedback on its services for expats?
- Lee Myung-bak: A New Partnership with the Foreign Investment Community
- Learning to Breathe the Seon Way
- Drug Arrests, English Teachers, and the Role of the U.S. Embassy in South Korea
- Our Yearly Gift from China Has Started Arriving Already- Yellow Dust!
- Putting a Face on Korea4Expats.com
- EXPLORING KOREA: A Jewelry Hunter’s Mission
- St. Patrick's Day Festival
- Korean Touch Rugby Launches new Championship
- Health Insurance Coverage for Foreign Residents in Korea
- U-Tourism Service Free During Trial Period - until end April.
- New NANTA Theater Opens on Jeju Island on 18 April
- Botox for the Seoul
- May – A Month of ‘Special’ Days
- A New Season of Touch in Korea
- Korea's Legal Market Opening Soon to Some Foreign Lawyers
- Korea rolls over Kazakhstan in Asia Five Nations rugby
- Severance - the Mysteries and the Myths Revealed
- Art Auction for Baan Unrak - Thank You
- A Venture Adventure
- Korean Hanbok with an Expat Twist
- No really, I don't . . . Oh, so that's what it looks like. . .
- (Un)Employment Insurance
- Korean Foods That Help Beat the Summer Heat
- EXPLORING KOREA: Seokmodo: Land of the Muddy Beach
- Kindermusik for You and Your Child
- Hi-Seoul Summer Festival
- You’re Invited……But Not Really!
- Left High and Dry
- A Climb in Korea
- Korea's Hwan-gap!
- Saving Energy in Korea
- Rafting - a fun way to beat the heat
- Having a Baby in Korea.......From A New Dad's Point of View
- EXPLORING KOREA: Incheon International Airport - A Tourist Attraction?
- Ouli and Nari - Two Sweet Girls Who Desperately Want to Love and Be Loved
- Employment Disputes in South Korea
- Austism in Korea - A Private Family Matter
- EXPLORING KOREA: Plenty of room at the Hotel California
- EXPLORING KOREA: Jebudo, Getaway for Seoulites
- HOPE - English Teachers Giving Something Back
- FACES OF KOREA: Andre Kim, Fashion Designer
- LIFE IN KOREA: Medical Care...A Reason to Stay!
- Game of Their Lives
- U.S. Beef in Supermarkets on U.S. Thanksgiving Day
- Lone Star Innocent of Wrongdoing in its Acquisition of KEB in 2003
- Exploring Seoul: Fowl Art
- LIFE IN KOREA: Never Thought I'd Love My Dentist!
- Foster, Adopt or Come and Play with Homeless Pets in Asan, Korea
- Let Us Not Forget........
- From International Solidarity to International Censure
- The Year of the Ox in Korea
- Celebrating the First Full Moon - Jeongwol Daeboreum.
- LIFE IN KOREA: Getting A New View of the World
- Red Day, White Day, Black Day - Love Related Days in Korea
- EXPLORING KOREA: Mang Yang—Village by the Sea
- Hello Friends - Meeting Schoolchildren Around the Country
- LIFE IN KOREA: A Podiatrist Worries About My Marriage Prospects
- What's New on K4E?
- Not all festivals in Korea involve Kimchi!
- Discriminatory Practices of Korean Websites
- Confession of a Rolling Stones Memorabilia Collector
- UNESCO Invites You to Share Your Culture with Korean Students
- Living Overseas At Our Prime......With magicJack's Help!
- Buddha’s Birthday at a Mountain Temple in Seoul
- May….Family Month in Korea
- Banking Hours, Taxi Fares....What's New in Korea
- Hongdae Gallery Gives Underground Art Double Meaning
- Rugby in Korea....Women's League & Touch
- Actors Turn Local Watering Hole into Thespian Bar
- CWC Victoria Day BBQ in Seoul - A Big Success All Around
- Roh Moo-hyun, A Man of the People (1946-2009)
- Billy & Sena – Two Sibling Kitties in Search of a Forever Home
- Updates on What’s New in Seoul and Around Korea
- Surviving a Korean Summer!
- Picking The Right Removal Company
- Pyongyang's True Ideology
- Cancelled due to H1N1 - festivals, public events, performances, etc.
- South Koreans Struggle With Race
- Visiting South Korea Starts With a Plan and the Currency Exchange
- For a Beautiful Smile….Beautiful Teeth!
- 11-11: Poppy Day and Pepero Day
- Problems Linked to a Korean Wedding Tradition
- Results of Virtual Fundraiser for Duraebang: Helping Victims of Trafficking Become Survivors
- The Christmas Spirit at Tartine's
- Global Day of Climate Change - December 12
- CHEERS & JEERS - Seoul Town Hall Meeting
- Christmas and New Year in Korea
- Tiger & Bear - International Comic Project
- Smiling Your Best Smile
- Another ‘Star’ Extinguished
- Creating a Beautiful Smile with Orthodontic Braces
- LIFE IN KOREA: February Blah, Blah, Blah!
- Raising Hope for Haiti In Seoul
- Seoul Going Green for St. Patrick's Day
- Sejong City Controversy - Insight into Korean Politics
- Vote for Your 20 Favorite Attractions in Seoul
- ROKetship: Launching a Dream in Korea!
- Women's Soccer is Back in Seoul!
- The Voice at the Other End of the BBB Call
- Aeranwon - Supporting Independent Mothers
- Are we being told the truth about the Cheonan?
- South Korea’s Collective Shrug
- Pride Day in Seoul
- The Cruel Fate of Korean Moon Bears
- Looking for a Home: Thor - Borzoi Russian Wolfhound
Search Results in Events:
- AMCHAM Labor Day Picnic, Sat 4 Sept 2010, Gyeonggi-do, Korea
- Experiencing Royal Culture, 1st and 4th Tuesday, National Palace Museum of Korea, Seoul
- Ancient Culture of Uzbekistan, to 25 Sept 2010, National Museum, Seoul
- At the Movies This Week- Seoul
- KOTESOL Workshops & Conferences, Aug-Nov 2010, Seoul and Around Korea
- Musical 'Billy Elliot', 13th August 2010~ OPEN RUN, LG Arts Center
- Beautiful Korea - Music & Dance, Thur, 19 Aug 2010, Busan
- Official Korean National Holidays in 2010
- The Great Battle of Hansan Festival, Wed-Sun 11-15 Aug 2010, Gyeongsangnam-do
- Nangye Traditional Korean Music Festival, Fri –Tue, 3-7 Sep 2010, Chungcheongbuk-do
- Rodin Retrospective thru 22 Aug 2010, Seoul Museum of Art
- AustCham Business Awards Submission, 8 June to 13 Aug 2010, Seoul
- Traditional Music: Maestro Performances, 2nd Sat. 8 May-11 Dec 2010, NCKTPA, Seoul
- Seoul Grand Sale 2010, 21 July to 12 September 2010, Seoul
- Nutcracker Ballet, 15 - 22 Aug 2010 Seoul Arts Center, Seocho-gu
- Korea-China-Japan Photo Exhibition to 31 July 2010, Korea Foundation Cultural Center, Seoul
- AustCham - LOHAS Working Luncheon, Fri 30 July 2010, Grand Hyatt Hotel, Seoul
- Working Holiday Experience Writing Contest, deadline 13 Sept 2010, Korea
- Miss Saigon, 14 May-12 Sep 2010, Chungmu Art Hall, Seoul
- August Holiday Classes for Children , RSVP by 30 Jul 2010, Seocho-gu
- Pusan International Film Festival, 7-15 Oct, 2010, Busan
- Chungmuro International Film Festival, Thu-Fri, 2-10 Sep 2010, Seoul
- SIWA Newcomers Meeting, Thur 5 Aug 2010, Seoul Club, Seoul
- Bucheon Intl Performance Art Festival, 30 July-1 Aug 2010, Bucheon
- Sharing House English Tour, Sun 29 August 2010, Seoul Departure
- Gugak - Traditional Korean Music Performances, Saturdays 2010, NCKTPA, Seocho-gu, Seoul
- Korea10's Rugby League, Sat 28 August 2010, Busan, Korea
- Seoul Sisters Speed Dating Event, Thur 19 Aug 2010, Itaewon
- Baseball Schedule, August 2010, Around Korea
- Australian Aboriginal Art Exhibition, 5-31 July 2010, Insa-dong, Seoul
- AMCHAM: ROK-US Cooperative Engagement Activities, Tues 3 Aug 2010, Seoul Club
- RAS Lecture - Korea's Forgotten Children, Tues 24 Aug 2010, near Insa-dong, Seoul
- Train Tour to Kangjin Festival, 13-14 Aug 2010, Departure from Seoul Stationl
- RAS Lecture - Battle of the Imjin River, Tues 14 Sept 2010, near Insa-dong
- Pulitzer Prize Winning Photos Exhibit- 22 June - 29 Aug 2010, Seoul Arts Center
- Great Baekje World Festival, 18 Sep – 17 Oct 2010, South Chungcheong Province, Korea
- ASSITEJ Korea International Summer Festival, 24 Jul -1 Aug 2010, Seoul
- Geumsan Insam (Ginseng) Festival, 3 -12 Sep 2010, Chungcheongnam-do
- Hyoseok Culture Festival, 3-12 Sep 2010, Gangwon-do
- Seoul Players Night of 1000 Plays Sign-up, Deadline 15 Aug 2010, Seoul
- NLP Practitioners' Intensive Training Course, mid-end July 2010, Jongnoo-gu, Seoul
- Seminars for Foreign SME's, Fri 6 Aug 2010, Seoul Global Business Support Center
- Sunday Open Concerts - Korean Traditional Masked Dance, Sun 25 Jul 2010, Seocho, Seoul
- Ka~Brew Riverside Music Festival, Sat-Sun 4-5 Sept 2010, Cheong-Pyong
- Ibike Bicycling Tour of Korea, 25 Sept to 8 Oct 2010, Korea
- Shanghai Sinfonietta Concert, Fri 20 Aug 2010, Gyeonggi Arts Center
- Asian Youth Orchestra, 15-16 Aug 2010, Seongnam Arts Center
- Tour Tibet via Kathmandu for Chuseok, September 2010, departure from Seoul
- Haso White Lotus Festival, 3 Jul - 15 Aug 2010, Jeollabuk-do, Korea
- Aqua Festival, 28 Jul - 1 Aug 2010, Jeollanam-do, Korea
- Busan Sea Festival, 1-9 Aug 2010, Busan
- Busan International Rock Festival, Fri -Sun, 6-8 Aug 2010, Busan
- Jecheon International Music & Film Festival, 12-17 Aug 2010, Chungcheongbuk-do
- 4th Cinema Digital Seoul Film Festival (CinDi), 18-24 Aug 2010, Apgujeong, Seoul
- Outdoor Opera 'Turandot' World Tour, Thur-Sat, 12-14 Aug 2010 , Seoul
- Prague Brass Ensemble, Fri 6 Aug 2010, Seoul
- Ballet on Ice - Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty, 5-8, 10-11 Aug 2010, Seoul
- Busan e-Sports Festival, Thur-Sat, 5-7 Aug 2010, Busan
- Busan International Magic Festival, Wed-Mon, 4-9 Aug 2010, Busan
- NANTA - July Discount for Expats, 1-31 July, Seoul Venues
- Jose Antonio Nigro Photo Exhibition, 11-17 August 2010, Jay Gallery, Seoul
- Intl Artists Community Exhibition - Domestic Bliss, 18-28 Aug 2010, Insadong, Seoul
- Korean Food Tasting - All About Naengmyon, Wed 4, 11 & 18 August, Downtown Seoul
- World Press Photo in Seoul, 27 Jul - 29 Aug 2010 Seoul Arts Center, Seocho-gu
- London Philharmonic Orchestra with Sarah Chang, Fri 17 Sep 2010, Seoul Arts Center
- Baseball Schedule, July 2010, Around Korea
- Bongwha Sweetfish Festival, 31 Jul – 8 Aug 2010, Gyeongsangbuk-do
- Sacheon International Percussion Festival, Thur – Sun, 29 Jul- 1 Aug 2010, Gyeongsangnam-do
- Korean War 60th Anniversary Photo Exhibition - On the Line, 24 Jun – 20 Aug 2010, Seoul
- Chuseok Trip to Vietnam & Cambodia, 19-24 Sept 2010, Fides Travel
- NANTA - August Discount for Expats, 1-31 August 2010, Seoul Venues
- Seoul City Improv 3 year Anniversary Show, Sat 21 Aug 2010, Itaewon
- KOTESOL - Seoul ESL Teachers' Workshop, Sat 11 Sept 2010, Sookmyung Univ.
- Oktoberfest Party 2010, Friday-Saturday 10-11 Sept 2010, Grand Hilton Hotel
- Franchise Start-up Seminar for Expats, 26-28 Aug 2010, SGBSC, COEX, Seoul
- Raul Pizarro Solo Exhibition, 14 July -10 Aug 2010, Insa-dong, Seoul
- Participants for Autumn Shorts Show, app deadline 31 Aug 2010, Seoul
- Gangjin Celadon Festival, 7-15 Aug 2010, Jeollanam-do
Search Results in Directory of Businesses and Services:
- European Union, Delegation of the European Commission
- Australia Chamber of Commerce in Korea, AustCham, Seoul
- Algeria Embassy
- Argentina Embassy
- Australia Embassy
- Austria Embassy
- Bangladesh, People's Republic of Bangladesh Embassy
- Belarus, Embassy of Belarus in Seoul
- Belgium (Embassy of Belgium)
- Brazil (Federative Republic of Brazil Embassy)
- Brunei (Embassy of Brunei Darussalam)
- Bulgaria (Embassy of the Republic of Bulgaria)
- Cambodian Embassy in Korea
- Canadian Embassy in Seoul
- Chile (Embassy of Chile - Seoul)
- China (People's Republic of China)
- Colombian Embassy Seoul
- Congo (Embassy of the Democratic Republic of Congo)
- Costa Rica (Embassy of Costa Rica in Seoul)
- Cote D'Ivoire Embassy
- Czech Republic
- Denmark Embassy
- Dominican Republic Embassy
- Ecuador Embassy
- Egypt
- El Salvador (Embassy of El Salvador in Seoul)
- Ethiopia (Embassy of Ethiopia in R.O.K.)
- Finland
- France (French Embassy in Seoul)
- Gabon Embassy in Seoul
- Germany (Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany)
- Ghana Embassy
- Greece (Greek Embassy in Seoul)
- Guatemala Embassy in Seoul
- Honduras Embassy in Seoul
- Hungary (Hungarian Embassy in Seoul)
- India (Embassy of India)
- Indonesia (Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia)
- Iran (Embassy of Iran in South Korea)
- Ireland (Embassy of Ireland Seoul)
- Israel (Embassy of Israel-Seoul)
- Italy (Embassy of Italy in Seoul)
- Japan (Embassy of Japan)
- Kazakhstan (Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan)
- Kuwait Embassy
- Laos Embassy in Seoul
- Lebanon (Embassy of Lebanon in Korea)
- Libyan Embassy
- Malaysian Embassy in Seoul
- Mexico (Embassy of Mexico in Korea)
- Mongolia (Embassy of Mongolia in Seoul)
- Lee Kang Un Hair Salon, Daehangno, Sungbuk-dong Area, Seoul
- Morocco (Embassy of the Kingdom of Morocco)
- Myanmar (Embassy of the Union of Myanmar)
- Netherlands (Royal Netherlands Embassy Seoul)
- New Zealand Embassy Seoul
- Nigeria (Embassy of the Federal Republic of Nigeria)
- Norway (the Royal Norwegian Embassy)
- Oman (Embassy of the Sultanate of Oman in Seoul)
- Pakistan (Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan in Korea)
- Panama Embassy
- Paraguay Embassy in Seoul
- Peru (Republic of Peru Embassy)
- Philippines (Republic of Philippines Embassy in Seoul)
- Poland (Embassy of the Republic of Poland)
- Portugal (Republic of Portugal Embassy)
- Qatar (State of Qatar Embassy)
- South African Embassy Seoul
- Romania (Embassy of Romania in the R.O.K.)
- Russian Federation Embassy
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- hus-hu Skin Clinic, English-Speaking Dermatologists in Apgujeong, Gangnam, Seoul
- BT&I - Business Travel & Incentive Tours, City Hall Area, Seoul
- WY Dentistry, Dental Care for Expats of All Ages, Gangnam, Seoul
- Franciscan Foreign Kindergarten, 2-6 year olds, Hannam-dong, Seoul
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