Moro, a Ghanaian currently based in the US disclosed that after two years working in Korea, he packed his bags and returned his Visa telling the Korean immigration that he would never return to the country.
Speaking with SVTV Africa’s DJ Nyaami, Moro mentioned that despite the availability of jobs in the country, it is nearly impossible to get a residence permit. Like Moro, many Ghanaians and Africans who travel to abroad for greener pastures often leave after a while.
According to him, Korea is a much better country to work and make money than Europe but he had to leave for the US, where getting a permanent residence is more viable.
“Besides the permit issues, I had also promised my wife that I’d return in two years. It was also difficult to bring her to Korea with me, so I had to return.
Getting a job in Korea is very easy. I got a job within two weeks. It is the best place to make but most of us find it difficult to stay because of how difficult it is to get a work permit,” Moro shared.
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