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dumass
Joined: 02 Oct 2003 Location: New Zealand
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Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2003 3:12 pm Post subject: Dutch passport question |
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Hello, hows it going.
My name is Michael, I�m 19 and am currently in my final year at Uni in New Zealand completing a degree in Computer science and software engineering.
In December I am going to work in the USA for 4 months at a ski resort on a 4-month Student work visa. Then in April (after returning to NZ) I will be looking for a job possibly in Korea teaching English.
My question is:
I have been born in NZ, and lived here all my life, but my parents immigrated from Holland 5 years before I was born, so like them I have a dutch passport.
Do you guys think this would be a problem trying to get a job in korea?
I am a NZer, and speak better english than I do dutch. I can get a NZ passport, but this will take a while, and cost bling, so I would rather travel on my dutch passport.
I have received afew conflicting answers on this and was just wondering what you thoughts are..
Will my dutch passport be a problem getting a Job?
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Gord
Joined: 25 Feb 2003
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Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2003 5:26 pm Post subject: |
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Your passport must be from an country that Korea allows English speakers to be from. As such, you'll need the NZ passport. |
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crazylemongirl
Joined: 23 Mar 2003 Location: almost there...
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Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2003 10:26 pm Post subject: |
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Korea will only issue e2 visas (which is the one you need) to passport holders from the following countries: United States, Canada, Australia, Ireland, New Zealand and South Africa.
If you were born in New Zealand you will qualify for a New Zealand passport. As a new Zealander you can hold two passports. It's really not that expensive or hard to get in the grand scheme of things. You need a birth certificate ($20), some photos ($10) and the passport fee $70 and it doesn't take that long about 3-4 weeks. So quit your whining and go here and get it sorted out.
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dumass
Joined: 02 Oct 2003 Location: New Zealand
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Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2003 11:59 pm Post subject: |
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Cheers for the help guys (and crazy lemon girl).
The reason I also asked because If there is a disaster (war, terror, whatever), and I am there on my dutch passport, Holland would be more inclined to help me get out.
Remember the bali bombings & Fiji coo(sp?)?? It cost anyone from new zealand $6,000 if they wanted to get evacuated, where every other country got their citizens out no questions.
Second questions then: Can I bring my dutch passport with me?/ enter the country with 2 passports? |
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qwunk89
Joined: 16 Jan 2003
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Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2003 1:06 am Post subject: |
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U have a Dutch Passport and you want to come to korea ; I'll trade ya |
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Seoultrader
Joined: 18 Jun 2003 Location: Ali's Insurgent Inn, Fallujah
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Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2003 7:07 pm Post subject: |
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crazylemongirl wrote: |
Korea will only issue e2 visas (which is the one you need) to passport holders from the following countries: United States, Canada, Australia, Ireland, New Zealand and South Africa. |
Lol, not a fan of England, are ya... |
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crazylemongirl
Joined: 23 Mar 2003 Location: almost there...
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Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2003 4:45 am Post subject: |
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Seoultrader wrote: |
Lol, not a fan of England, are ya... |
Whoops I new I left one out, just a damn shame it was the country where the language comes from. Apologies to the english (I blame my scottish, irish and spanish ancestry for my hatered of them )
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The reason I also asked because If there is a disaster (war, terror, whatever), and I am there on my dutch passport, Holland would be more inclined to help me get out. |
Not necessarily, I have one word for you: Srebrenica.
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Remember the bali bombings & Fiji coo(sp?)?? It cost anyone from new zealand $6,000 if they wanted to get evacuated, where every other country got their citizens out no questions. |
What you need is travel insurance my friend. There are still some polcies in New Zealand will cover you in the event of war (although after 9/11 there a bit thing on the ground.
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Second questions then: Can I bring my dutch passport with me?/ enter the country with 2 passports? |
You need to get your e2 stamped in your kiwi passport but it's not like immigration is going to be checking your bag for the second passport. You may want to leave the dutch one in safe keeping of your parents while your here as if you lose your passport when travelling it's good to have a second piece of legit ID that can register mailed to you.
I actually left my kiwi passport (I'm a Kiwi/Canadian) with my parents for that purpose but my mother in her infinite wisdom threw it out. So maybe leave it with someone that you trust with your other important documents for you while your away. Of course if your off to europe after that there's not much point.
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dumass
Joined: 02 Oct 2003 Location: New Zealand
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Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2003 4:06 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks for the help guys.
Qwunk99: why would you want to trade?? (?) |
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