Je suis en terminale S et j'envisage de faire des etudes d'architecture.
Mon reve serai de vivre en Corée du SUd ( comme architecte bien sur ^^)
Est-ce envisageable ? Si oui que faire ?
Merci à tous,
Bonne soirée 😄
Comme disait l'autre: " Je suis le maitre de mon destin. Je suis le capitaine de mon âme "
coucou !!!
ma copine est coréenne, et vient de Séoul, je suis aller 4 semaines en août faire le tour de la Corée avec elle, je connaîs un petit peu ce pays.
alors si tu veux vivre en Corée, sache que même si tu arrives à trouver de travail, tu n'aura pas de vacance, ou alors si tu es dans une très bonne entreprise comme l'était ma copine, tu as seulement 2 semaines et impossible de les prendre consécutifs. La Corée est l'un des pires pays au monde où travailler, pire que le Japon d'après ma copine, si tu veux te soigner c'est super chère, tu n'as pas d'assurance maladie comme chez nous lol. Après je pense que tu as peut-être plus de chance si tu pars avec une entreprise française. Ou alors dans l'enseignement, mais tu dois passer le FLE.
Après je te conseil comme dit magne 2, apprend le coréen!
Dans beaucoup d'universités ou académie (si tu veux payer moins chère), ont des programmes pour les étrangers désirants apprendre leur langue, comme younsei université, korea university, ou seoul university. C'est une super expérience pour rencontrer les coréens, et d'autres étranger.
En tout cas, j'ai vachement apprécié la Corée, et les sortis nocturnes haha.
après comme dit magne 2 tu peux prendre un visa working holiday, mais tu ne trouvera JAMAIS du travail, alors si tu as des sous de côté tu peux faire ça, mais je pense que la meilleur option est l'université.
Merci infiniment pour vos réponses flonchon et magne2 !
Désolée j'étais en pleine révision du Bac blanc et j'ai commencé mes cours de coréen .... un rythme de OUF !
Enfin bref, Je pensais passer mon doctorat en architecture en France ( 8 ans ) et ensuite partir en Corée du Sud.
Comment puis-je me préparer ? ( je sais je suis à l'avance mais je suis assez prévenante ^^ )
Y a t-il des démarches que je dois faire maintenant ?
Je voulais vous demander également quels sont les moyens d'acquérir la nationalité coréenne , ( on l'a dit que c'était l'une des nationalités les plus dures à avoir ! )
Merci encore à vous !
ShinRinRin
Comme disait l'autre: " Je suis le maitre de mon destin. Je suis le capitaine de mon âme "
Pas de soucis ^^
tu veux dire les démarches pour trouver du travail là-bas?
Franchement, trouves-toi un coréen et maries toi avec lui :p, c'est le plus simple lol.
Après ton doctorat, tu peux déjà aller en corée pour avoir un aperçu, avec le visa working holiday, ou tu peux perfectionner ton coréen là-bas à l'université comme je disais avant.
petites questions personnelles ^^, tu es déjà allé en Corée, et pourquoi apprécies-tu ce pays? ^^
bonne soirée.
Le mariage est une possibilitée ^^ ....
Je pense me pencher vers un visa working holiday, c'est ce qui me semble le plus pratique puis je verrai par la suite.
Non je ne suis jamais allée en Corée ! ( j'y vais cet été si tout va bien ^^ )
J'aime la Corée depuis ma 4ème, je me souvient que ma prof était d'origine Coréenne et le dernier jour avant les vacances, elle nous avait fait passé une vidéo sur son pays. J'était complétement captivée !.... A ce moment j'arrivais parfaitement à m'imaginer, plus grande, vivant là bas.
Je pense que j'ai flashé à ce moment là. C'était le seul pays , pour moi, qui arrivait à faire une parfaite fusion de la modernité et de l'art traditionnel: c'etait magnifique !
Puis j'ai passé tout mon été à la mediathèque, j'ai emprunté tout les bouquin sur la Corée que j'ai trouvé : je n'avais jamais autant lu !
Puis bien sur, la kpop à suivit avec les dramas, les films et tout ce qui suit !
Ce pays est certainement l'un des plus beaux au monde. Je partirai dès demain si je pourrai !
Comme disait l'autre: " Je suis le maitre de mon destin. Je suis le capitaine de mon âme "
Salut!! Je me permet de te poser une question (8 ans après ton poste j'ai beaucoup d'espoir XD!!)
Je m'explique, je suis en seconde et depuis 4 ans je souhaite devenir architecte et me spécialiser dans l'intérieur, mais je souhaite aussi vivre en Corée du Sud comme toi. Cela fait bientôt 1 an que je prépare de partir 1 an en Corée après mes études et si possible d'y vivre avec le programme vacances travail. Alors après mes explications je voulais savoir si tu as réussis à réaliser ce rêve et si tu peux m'expliquer comment tu as fait pour réussir et me donner des conseils si possible. Tu as posté ce message il y a 8 ans j'ai vraiment beaucoup d'espoir pour avoir une réponse mais bon qui ne tente rien n'a rien 😄!!
Merci beaucoup!!!
Bonjour Marinejk,
moi aussi je souhaite vraiment aller en Corée et si possible y vivre en temps qu'architecte je suis aussi en seconde et ça ne fait pas longtemps que je sais que je veux être architecte. Je travaille beaucoup sur mon projet et je dois avouer que c'est pas facile de savoir quelle études je vais faire pour être un bon architecte bien payé en Corée alors si t'as des informations ça pourrait carrément m'aider!! 😉 recontactes moi à mon adresse email : charlottedrm5@gmail.com
Merci beaucoup!! 🙂
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