
| Important suggestion to help you prepare for your trip to South Korea. |
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| Written by Korvia Consulting | |||
| Monday, 27 April 2009 10:00 | |||
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Preparing For Your Trip.
A few suggestions about making sure you have what you need when you arrive in South Korea.
What you should pack to Korea While you will be given a settlement fee and be reimbursed for your flight ticket within the first few days upon your arrival it is a good idea to bring a few hundred dollars with you to exchange at the airport once you arrive. This will be helpful in small expenses and picking up a few incidentals for your first few days or until your first pay period.
While you can find just about everything you need to live , work and play locally in South Korea it is a good idea to consider what you may or may not need while in South Korea. Most major western brand names from computers and electronics to clothing and foot ware are quite popular in South Korea and can be found in most areas. However, western brands will cost a little more than at home due to the import tax so it is a good idea to try and locate these products before coming over.
South Korea has all 4 seasons so you will need to prepare your clothing accordingly. Winter clothing is necessary from about November through April, while the humid summers call for lighter fare. Most major labels can be found in South Korea so finding what you may need along the way is pretty easy.
You are encouraged to bring your ski's, sports equipment, inline skates, bicycle, musical instruments, etc., however you need to check with your air carrier before boarding to check the baggage weight limit as you may have to pay a fee for going over the weight limit. (excess baggage fees are non-reimbursable).
A quick checklist of what to bring with you:
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| Last Updated on Tuesday, 27 April 2010 18:35 |