@@user-rg7mj8ci1i true.. there is such a big difference between coming for a visit and living in korea. Like any other country in the world, there are positive things and negative things about Korea. But in botton line, Korea is pretty cool.
Y/N The ARMY girls... please, please, please stop associating everything korean with koop. it’s getting so old, so quick. please learn to deattach kpop with korean life or living their pls i’m begging u hsksjs
@@Gracie-xn6xv uhmm ok but honestly, this is the comment section, which is why its called that cuz people can say their opinions. I mean, what do u expect. Just because i mentioned kpop, doesnt mean im saying korean is full of kpop, im just saying that i read a fanfiction with the same story. And the way you said "girls" ur kindda being sexist right there honestly.
wow your 19yrs. old and you've done those complicated things to get a job and move to another country.. man im 20 yet still finding a job and trying to figure it out what to do with my life.
Thank you for actually talk about the costs in numbers. I've seen a few other people talking about moving abroad in general but they never mentioned the actual prices:/ I also wish all the best for you, you worked really hard to move there:)
I’m born the same year as you, just turned 20 in September and I am faaaaar from having my own appartement in Korea.. you’re really lucky tho :3 would love to meet you one day
Another way of getting a job in Korea is being an English teacher. I worked several years in Seoul as an English teacher and guided foreigners as a group guide through different sights. You will actually need the certain diplomas for teaching English in Korea, please take that into serious consideration..
Autumn Firefly Flame Probably a degree in teaching English. Whether it be for secondary, primary, whatever most youtubers I’ve seen that moved to Korea to become english teachers had already went to college for a bachelors in children’s education.
@@tori6678 I don't have any kind of education degree and I'm teaching here. I did complete an affordable certification in TEFL though. But the majority of my friends teaching have no cert or education degree.
wow, the deposit amount is madly huge, the international students in the city I lived in Finland paid 400 euros deposit for their apartments and they already complained then they even dream to go to Korea for exchange period, I should slap this in their faces lol, but Sissel, you're so amazing :O
If you go to Korea for exchange you can stay in dorms with tiny deposits (I paid 30k KRW for my room), and since it's for a short time you can probably survive with a less than ideal place to live (고시원, shitty 원룸 etc.) The way the rent system works in a lot of places in Korea is that you pay a deposit and then your rent, the larger deposit the smaller the rent. It's not impossible to find places with an OK deposit and tolerable rent suitable to your situation, but you shouldn't come to Korea with no money saved up expecting to find a nice apartment.
i was kinda shocked about the deposit as well, i'm from Europe, i have a pretty nice and spacious apartment and i payed 300 euro deposit...obviously if someone plans to move t korea, should save a lot of money but the deposit really adds t it...
Dang girl, you are not only beautiful, you are so smart. Can't believe that you are so young yet so mature and intelligent. it's funny because opposite to you, I have been kind of thinking of moving to Scandinavia and basically looking at your video for some ideas to move to the opposite end. lol
Your chances for a good interesting life depend where you are born and where you grew up. Sizzel is from Denmark in northern Europe and her mothertongue is Danish. People are friendly and relaxed and well educated in Denmark. She has fair skin and green eyes and she is tall because she is northern European. Sizzel is beautiful and friendly and amazing. She is like most northern European girls and she adds Korean language to her European skills and looks. So this makes her special and successful in Korea. In India you will find lots of beautiful women with black hair and beautiful big brown eyes. Indian girls could learn English and French. When being tall and slim like Sikhs they could work as models in London and Paris. Most girls there look like Sizzel so an Indian model would be unique and special. Apartments are crazy expensive in London and Paris though. Just double or triple Sizzels numbers.
@@abigailsian_ u got this, remember u didnt came to earth to olease others just remember you should save up and have a plan:) and time is not going anywhere so dont feel pressured
I admire your courage to pack all your things and start your life fresh in another country.. not just another country, but a country that is totally different from your own country. I've thought about doing it as well, but i don't have that big of a courage to do that. Even tho i've been to South Korea couple of times, and i love it there + my boyfriend is Korean, i still don't feel brave enough to take that big of a step. Even tho i don't know you, only based on your youtube videos and instagram, i'm happy for you and wish you all the best! 화이팅 my fellow Northern European!😁 I'll be excitedly waiting for the videos of your Korea journey!
such an amazing work opportunity! i remember watching some of your makeup tutorials like two years ago, and it's so cool to see how far you've gotten in life!
This was posted the day before I left Korea, I am dying to go back even if its just for a vacation...but the thought of moving there is always in my mind.
She is same as my age and she is already working and she moved to korean and earning I am here preparing for my medical exam hopefully I will also move to Korea when I become a doctor which will take me 12 years sigh! You are an inspiration have fun take care
The video helped me a lot! I am trying to emigrate to Korea next year. And to know everything in regards to Emigration speeds up everything. I hope that my own documentary of emigrating to Korea will help others too! Thank you very much!
I watched this video for the first time over a year ago. This is my 3rd time watching it over again, because it will always be the most informative one I've seen, and the aesthetic is impeccable lmao ❤️
I love watching their dramas and I like their music and language but I don’t think I could bear living there. You’re brave! Good luck and I love your updates!
usually i watched videos like this but i get bored half way through but because ive been watching you since the beginning of your youtube. i watched till the end. its amazing to witness someone evolve or grow from the past. Like i always say. ur always so inspirational and thanks for literally just existing cutie!
Hello Sissel AB, i can feel u. They way you are now reminds me a lot for the first time I moved to France from Indonesia 5 years ago. I had arrived at France at student for Master Degree in Engineering Informatics. Luckly enough, i came with erasmus scholarship, so no hard time for visa issues. Since, i can speak french as fluent as english. I do bit difficult time when few people make joke about my french accent. But, i don't care. Nobody's perfect. As time goes by, I have lots of friends from another parts of world that makes me feels like home more than my home country (Indonesia). As asian girl, you tends to act shy and submissive, but not here in France. You are free to do what you think better for you as long as you respect the right of others as human being. Kindly interesting to meet you in person somehow whether in Europe or Korea. Love from France
I'm currently in high school and when I graduate I would LOVE to go to Korea for university but I'm afraid that I won't have enough money and I don't know anyone there. How can I make friends in Korea before going there?
Sseraphim Hi, after I graduated I went to Korea for 3 month...I met someone on the Internet and I visited him. I only had bad experiences with this, so I can warn you that it might not be a good idea to do it like I did. Not everybody on the Internet wants your best and you never know if the things they tell you are true. So if you decide to try to contact people from Korea online please be careful! don't trust everyone and stay safe. I think the best way to meet people in Korea would be going to a language school. It will cost some money but I think it's worth it. And when you decide to go to university there, you will meet a lot of people there too, so don't worry about that :) I really hope you can achieve your dreams~ lots of love 🌻 Janie
You should look into the Korean Government Scholarship Programme (KGSP in short). It's a really good scholarship that also includes up to a year of Korean Language course before starting a bachelors degree. Since you will be grouped with other students who have the scholarship there is more than enough opportunity to meet nice friends in Korea! Or why not try a summer school at a Korean university!
The most important thing to know about studying in Korea is to qualify for the student visa you must present a minimum $10,000 bank balance of yourself/a parent. This is to prove you can financially sustain yourself for the duration of your studies. Most people don't have 10k sitting around on the shelf, so this tears the opportunity away from many. If you have the means to save this money up, start doing so ASAP.
Hii I'm an exchange student in Korea and I came here 2 months ago! I enjoy my life here so much and I still hav 8 months to go. Planning about coming back here after I graduate I really found your video helpful!! I think you are a great person and I hope you'll enjoy everyday in Korea like you're doing now~~
This was the most helpful yet realll way of explaining things with moving to korea bc now u have made me get more prepared especially with papers i need to be realy lucky with them from now on
Honestly, the whole visa situation's got me so confused that I don't even know how to begin planning my move anymore. Where there's a will, there's a way. But it seems nearly impossible now. I'm self-employed and I work remotely in the States, but I doubt that will cut it. I love the idea of working for Entertainment Co or something along those lines but I lack experience. My Korean's intermediate, learning still. One day!
@@esmecristal ill ask you again in a year. I'm 21 too you might feel old but we're actually still so young. I'm sure there is a bright future waiting for you. you just have to stay positive and work had at whatever you do!
Im an English teacher in america. When I went to live in KOrea 13 years ago no one told you anything, and this kind of information you are giving is like gold. You dont know how other countries do things, and they cant imagine anything different. You can easily be subject to helpers' mistakes and confusion. The school ( if you are teaching) rents the apartment, so they take care of the deposit, and they went with me to set up the bank account. In america I was given the wrong visa, so I had to go to Japan a week in, and change my visa, very stressful. THe employment agency gave me two weeks to move my posessions and arrive in KOrea for the job, Way too little time. ( for the visa, and moving I injured my back) No foreigner was allowed to have a phone for three months, and you had to get used to using the atm at the bank for all money, you carry cash. No paychecks, pay stub or yearly records you might need for tax purposes. I tried for six months and all my co teacher could say was " look at your bankbook" when I tried to say " pay records for my government" and the paper she did show me all the numbers were written out in hanguel. Since I paid taxes in Korea 6%, and you only have to pay in one country, I made sure the postal records of my residence in america showed an american address. ( a relative) I gave up on making any report that I was out of the country. I also had to travel five hours to seoul and bring a translator ( my Korean bf) to have money sent back home, and the limit is one months pay. ( they lost my money in the wire transfer in my korean hometown, and my school frequently neglected to deposit the money, like every single month I was paid) In my contract ( effective version is in KOrean, and they can freely change it without telling you) I was to get severence pay, one month, but that is a problem because of the limit of how much you can send home. SO it is imperative that you have a KOrean friend, which I did since before I went there. He helped translate me out of the visa problem, got me a phone, untangled the pay problems and deposited my severence pay to my American bank through his account. Other foreigners just would have their severence stolen by the school, because once your job is finished you have three days to leave the country, and the severence pay takes two weeks. One pleasant surprise is they give you your national pension money when you leave. Korean money is totally worthless outside of korea, so remember you simply cant take the cash from your pay and exchange it beyond the airport in Seoul. Jong was one of the kindest men I have ever met, and even though we didnt get married I will never forget him.
how and when did you learn Korean so fluently? Did you become fluent before moving there or did you take classes there? Thank you! I am so inspired I definitely want to live there. I love seeing your story !
Wow! You moved to Korea with your own money and have a job at 19! I'm just so amazed haha tho I moved to another place at 16 for uni but my mom still pays for all my bills lol, now I'm back home after graduation but i dont have a job yet 😂😂😂
Great Video! I have also been thinking about moving to Korea and your video made it a lot less scary. Although I don't have a masters degree, I already had job training so I hope I can use that to find a job there
I came here to learn about the topic here....but you...you're just so pretty.. How are you so pretty?! My heart swooned and sighed. You're actually perfect (my vision of perfect) Just...stunning.
Hi, I was in korea for one year with the working holiday visa and I couldnt work as a model... one of the job you cannot do with the wh visa is entertainment job, cause for that you need the specific E6 visa. I tried to apply to some agency but its not that easy for them to sponsor you the visa. It cost a lot of time and money to them so they normally prefer to not do it.
Okay so I’m a young teen and I’m planning on moving to Korea with my sister. I have been looking up a whole bunch of stuff that I will have to do. I want to become a citizen there and work. I am finding everything I know I will need but I just can’t make sense of it all. I want to go to university and do part time jobs. I have calculated how much I could make if I started working now and how much I’ll spend and need. However I am scared it won’t work out and it all seems so complicated.
I'm thinking of moving to Seoul with my friends when I'm older but I don't think it would be that easy to find a house, job etc. cause I don't speak A lot of Korean but I'm trying to learn some words like Thankyou etc. I'm hoping you'll help me trough the videos :)
NEW SUB! WAIT ARE YOU DANISH?? Ej hvor fedt! Hej! Du lever virkelig min drøm om at leve i Korea, håber du har det mega godt og at du kommer til at vlogge og lave sådan her nogle videoer tit 🙈 er så glad for at møde en dansker der bor der!
If you're lucky you can also move in with someone or have a furnished house when moving in, but the prices are quite accurate. Luckily my plane ticket have always been half the price she has. And the arc card gives you so many benefits. Watching this reminds me of myself a few years ago when i came for the first time. I hadn't had videos like this and it was soooo confusing to me haha
The link for Stayes, the English translator who helped me find a house, is now in the description box!
Sissel AB do you know What's the longest time you can stay in a room studio there?
Whoa you look like on of my 3d modeled character wth.. you look unreal o.O
Can you make more videos about korea?? , cause i LOVE it! ☺✌😂
Sissel AB
Thank you ! ❤️❤️
Sissel AB you
Look a little like Rachel cook
The fact that you were able to save up so much money is insane...it's like amount of what people in my country earn in 4years lol
The minimum wage in Denmark is quite high, and I didn’t have any expenses other than my gym membership. So it was pretty easy! ❤️
Denmark is one of the highest payers in the world. I'm from a very expensive part of the UK and found Copenhagen extortionate.
Lmao I know:( I'm so poor
@@sisselab it really sucks when youre from malaysia where the pay is 4 times lower
@@vsuyao IKR 😭😭
KOREA IS THE B E S T. I visited korea for a week and I already fell inlove with their culture, nature and their people. So approachable and friendly.
Omgg i love this comment💜💜💜
Trust me, all those positive thoughts will disappear after a few years of living there.
@@user-rg7mj8ci1i why?
btsnacc Cause Korean are normal people and they feel that their better anyone even their Asian counterpart such as China and Japan
@@user-rg7mj8ci1i true..
there is such a big difference between coming for a visit and living in korea.
Like any other country in the world, there are positive things and negative things about Korea.
But in botton line, Korea is pretty cool.
this video made me want to live in Korea.
Even tho I've been living in korea from the day i was born...
I can't relate😢
I wanna go to Korea you are soo lucky
Lmaooo
mood
Kwang Sung KIM help me to come Korea. ..😉
the breakdown of how much you had to pay for apartment/wifi for the first month-ish is soo helpful!! glad youre here and got a good place so quickly
cari cakes thank you so much Cari !
omg honestly I just started subscribing sissel and sissel reminds me of cari so much and yeah I love u both
Her life is the ideal Y/N life in kpop fan fics.
Y/N The ARMY girls... please, please, please stop associating everything korean with koop. it’s getting so old, so quick. please learn to deattach kpop with korean life or living their pls i’m begging u hsksjs
@@Gracie-xn6xv uhmm ok but honestly, this is the comment section, which is why its called that cuz people can say their opinions. I mean, what do u expect. Just because i mentioned kpop, doesnt mean im saying korean is full of kpop, im just saying that i read a fanfiction with the same story. And the way you said "girls" ur kindda being sexist right there honestly.
Y/N The ARMY she could be y/n lmao isn’t she almost always a pretty, nice, well mannered girl?
It's like anime and Japan, Japan is more than that kind of pop culture, so many people don't get that.i understand your frustration!
Ikr
Not to be dramatic or anything but when u talked Korean I was like ‘omg that’s my baby talking korean and shit I’m sO PROUD’
awwwwe ❤️❤️❤️
That was my fav part😹👍👏💞✌
émilie jolie why did i do that ToO
MY NAME YOUR NAME haha samee!!
Shes probley older than you so calling her your baby would indicate that your older
wow your 19yrs. old and you've done those complicated things to get a job and move to another country.. man im 20 yet still finding a job and trying to figure it out what to do with my life.
I can relate here 😅 it's reallly crazy some people are reallly lucky!
it's okay. it's different for everyone :)
everyone has their own pace and time for opportunity. yours will come soon, just keep going and never give up. i wish success in your life.
same brah I play otome games xD
other ppl move out at 16
That is surprising that you did it all by yourself at 20! I moved to US 10 years ago. It takes a lot courage and determination to do.
dont know why but at some moments she looks like Miranda Kerr or having that Miranda aura 😍
Natalie Portman plus Miranda Kerr
search dasha taran she really looks like her
Yes I'm not the only one who thinks that
You're not alone sis. Me too. 😄
Shannen Pebenito yeeeessss
Thank you for actually talk about the costs in numbers. I've seen a few other people talking about moving abroad in general but they never mentioned the actual prices:/
I also wish all the best for you, you worked really hard to move there:)
I’m born the same year as you, just turned 20 in September and I am faaaaar from having my own appartement in Korea.. you’re really lucky tho :3 would love to meet you one day
Another way of getting a job in Korea is being an English teacher. I worked several years in Seoul as an English teacher and guided foreigners as a group guide through different sights. You will actually need the certain diplomas for teaching English in Korea, please take that into serious consideration..
that is not an option for people of all countries. only native english speakers
What kind of diploma’s do you need?
Autumn Firefly Flame Probably a degree in teaching English. Whether it be for secondary, primary, whatever most youtubers I’ve seen that moved to Korea to become english teachers had already went to college for a bachelors in children’s education.
Autumn Firefly Flame from what I understand you’ll need at least a bachelor’s degree. I don’t the degree has to be related to education.
@@tori6678 I don't have any kind of education degree and I'm teaching here. I did complete an affordable certification in TEFL though. But the majority of my friends teaching have no cert or education degree.
She has the cutest nose, and love her eyes! I'm glad you are pursuing your dream! At your age, you are setting a great example for the youth!
High deposit fee
Low rental fee
Rent is affordable, but not many young people will have that much money for deposit.
High deposit fee yes, but you get that money back when you move out so you're not losing that money.
Jill Thompson true but you need to find that money tho..
You can find a low deposit accommodation like 1000USD it just depends on the area you wanna live
@@taesungjeon6544 I was thinking how does people afford it already paying three time the rent for some people is super hard
@@honeypurply this is just how it is in most countries in the world.
wow, the deposit amount is madly huge, the international students in the city I lived in Finland paid 400 euros deposit for their apartments and they already complained then they even dream to go to Korea for exchange period, I should slap this in their faces lol, but Sissel, you're so amazing :O
If you go to Korea for exchange you can stay in dorms with tiny deposits (I paid 30k KRW for my room), and since it's for a short time you can probably survive with a less than ideal place to live (고시원, shitty 원룸 etc.) The way the rent system works in a lot of places in Korea is that you pay a deposit and then your rent, the larger deposit the smaller the rent. It's not impossible to find places with an OK deposit and tolerable rent suitable to your situation, but you shouldn't come to Korea with no money saved up expecting to find a nice apartment.
but you dont need any credit
i was kinda shocked about the deposit as well, i'm from Europe, i have a pretty nice and spacious apartment and i payed 300 euro deposit...obviously if someone plans to move t korea, should save a lot of money but the deposit really adds t it...
you’ve done so much and worked so hard! more than i’ve ever done in my 20 years :’) PROUD OF YOU SISSEL! ❤️❤️
Dang girl, you are not only beautiful, you are so smart. Can't believe that you are so young yet so mature and intelligent. it's funny because opposite to you, I have been kind of thinking of moving to Scandinavia and basically looking at your video for some ideas to move to the opposite end. lol
Your eyes are so luminous and pure, I am obsessed
This beauty though and her positive attitude .. Just Perfect
GirlWhoSoldTheWorld1 pretty easy to be positive when you have the beauty privilege the world is simply nicer to you
Your chances for a good interesting life depend where you are born and where you grew up.
Sizzel is from Denmark in northern Europe and her mothertongue is Danish.
People are friendly and relaxed and well educated in Denmark. She has fair skin and green eyes and she is tall because she is northern European.
Sizzel is beautiful and friendly and amazing.
She is like most northern European girls and she adds Korean language to her European skills and looks. So this makes her special and successful in Korea.
In India you will find lots of beautiful women with black hair and beautiful big brown eyes.
Indian girls could learn English and French. When being tall and slim like Sikhs they could work as models in London and Paris. Most girls there look like Sizzel so an Indian model would be unique and special.
Apartments are crazy expensive in London and Paris though. Just double or triple Sizzels numbers.
Wow She saved that much at 19 yrs old and one year saving only? Very admirable! I love that she is honest about the details about her moving to Korea.
She saved 20,000 USD?
Or 13,000?
what was your parents reaction when you wanted to move to Korea?
Oh yes!
@@a.heidari6557 i’m 15 and this is my plan... my parents are against it buuuuut, when i’m of age i’m still doing it😂
@@abigailsian_ I am 19 they said yes but you know parents they think I am being selfish
@@abigailsian_ u got this, remember u didnt came to earth to olease others just remember you should save up and have a plan:) and time is not going anywhere so dont feel pressured
Parents lolololl. Danish move out of the family home at 18.
I admire your courage to pack all your things and start your life fresh in another country.. not just another country, but a country that is totally different from your own country.
I've thought about doing it as well, but i don't have that big of a courage to do that. Even tho i've been to South Korea couple of times, and i love it there + my boyfriend is Korean, i still don't feel brave enough to take that big of a step.
Even tho i don't know you, only based on your youtube videos and instagram, i'm happy for you and wish you all the best! 화이팅 my fellow Northern European!😁
I'll be excitedly waiting for the videos of your Korea journey!
such an amazing work opportunity! i remember watching some of your makeup tutorials like two years ago, and it's so cool to see how far you've gotten in life!
This was posted the day before I left Korea, I am dying to go back even if its just for a vacation...but the thought of moving there is always in my mind.
Yay I’ve been waiting for this video! I love your new hair!
She is same as my age and she is already working and she moved to korean and earning I am here preparing for my medical exam hopefully I will also move to Korea when I become a doctor which will take me 12 years sigh! You are an inspiration have fun take care
The video helped me a lot! I am trying to emigrate to Korea next year.
And to know everything in regards to Emigration speeds up everything. I hope that my own documentary of emigrating to Korea will help others too! Thank you very much!
I watched this video for the first time over a year ago. This is my 3rd time watching it over again, because it will always be the most informative one I've seen, and the aesthetic is impeccable lmao ❤️
The weather and the atmosphere just looks so nice and peaceful I wish I was there 😩
I love watching their dramas and I like their music and language but I don’t think I could bear living there. You’re brave! Good luck and I love your updates!
So excited on ur journey in Korea !!! ❤️❤️ How was learning Korean ?? Tell us ur experience !!
Laura Hood yeeees!!!
usually i watched videos like this but i get bored half way through but because ive been watching you since the beginning of your youtube. i watched till the end. its amazing to witness someone evolve or grow from the past. Like i always say. ur always so inspirational and thanks for literally just existing cutie!
Hello Sissel AB, i can feel u. They way you are now reminds me a lot for the first time I moved to France from Indonesia 5 years ago. I had arrived at France at student for Master Degree in Engineering Informatics. Luckly enough, i came with erasmus scholarship, so no hard time for visa issues.
Since, i can speak french as fluent as english. I do bit difficult time when few people make joke about my french accent. But, i don't care. Nobody's perfect. As time goes by, I have lots of friends from another parts of world that makes me feels like home more than my home country (Indonesia).
As asian girl, you tends to act shy and submissive, but not here in France. You are free to do what you think better for you as long as you respect the right of others as human being.
Kindly interesting to meet you in person somehow whether in Europe or Korea.
Love from France
if you look like a potato, no bachelor/master degree, doesnt speak korean.. you have no chance.
You must have gotten this a thousand times already but you are so pretty omg
How do your eyebrows get better and better every video!
Srsly her brows!!!!i just love it💜💜
I'm currently in high school and when I graduate I would LOVE to go to Korea for university but I'm afraid that I won't have enough money and I don't know anyone there. How can I make friends in Korea before going there?
Sseraphim
Hi, after I graduated I went to Korea for 3 month...I met someone on the Internet and I visited him. I only had bad experiences with this, so I can warn you that it might not be a good idea to do it like I did. Not everybody on the Internet wants your best and you never know if the things they tell you are true. So if you decide to try to contact people from Korea online please be careful! don't trust everyone and stay safe.
I think the best way to meet people in Korea would be going to a language school. It will cost some money but I think it's worth it. And when you decide to go to university there, you will meet a lot of people there too, so don't worry about that :)
I really hope you can achieve your dreams~
lots of love 🌻
Janie
Get a job and save that cash! Also student loans and scholarships! You can make it happen if you want to!
You should look into the Korean Government Scholarship Programme (KGSP in short). It's a really good scholarship that also includes up to a year of Korean Language course before starting a bachelors degree. Since you will be grouped with other students who have the scholarship there is more than enough opportunity to meet nice friends in Korea! Or why not try a summer school at a Korean university!
personally i have met wonderful people through an app called hellotalk it is super good
The most important thing to know about studying in Korea is to qualify for the student visa you must present a minimum $10,000 bank balance of yourself/a parent. This is to prove you can financially sustain yourself for the duration of your studies. Most people don't have 10k sitting around on the shelf, so this tears the opportunity away from many. If you have the means to save this money up, start doing so ASAP.
I really think it is amazing that you did all that at such a young age. I really admire you.!
And I really love your earrings.
OMG! I hope you make it big there in Korea! You just keep getting prettier and prettier every after vid.
Hii I'm an exchange student in Korea and I came here 2 months ago! I enjoy my life here so much and I still hav 8 months to go. Planning about coming back here after I graduate I really found your video helpful!! I think you are a great person and I hope you'll enjoy everyday in Korea like you're doing now~~
This was the most helpful yet realll way of explaining things with moving to korea bc now u have made me get more prepared especially with papers i need to be realy lucky with them from now on
Coming here after your baby boy💚
welcome to korea enjoy your stay . korea is a beautiful country and friendly people ♡
The moment I saw the amount of money she spent to move in Korea
I lost my hope.
THE. EYEBROWS! i freakin' love your eyebrows omll
thanks for the tips
i just want to say you look almost flawless here (out of all your videos)
Honestly, the whole visa situation's got me so confused that I don't even know how to begin planning my move anymore. Where there's a will, there's a way. But it seems nearly impossible now. I'm self-employed and I work remotely in the States, but I doubt that will cut it. I love the idea of working for Entertainment Co or something along those lines but I lack experience. My Korean's intermediate, learning still. One day!
Welcome to korea ! It's so great to hear you living here.
FINNALY YOU MADE IT!!!!!!
Thank you doll! I'll be moving there myself shortly and now i know what I need to have ready and what not!!! ♡
You looks like an angel, so unreal... I had to replay 1:26 so many time because that was freaking cute 💕
Thank you for inspiration❤️
Watching you moved to Korea is so much motivated.
Damn, $13,003?! Hold on Korea, I'm moving over there.
wow stay safe there! i'm amazed and i look up to you on how responsible you are ^^
ønsker dig det bedste i korea, håber alt går vel og du udlever dit liv!!!
i’m 21 and almost a college dropout... i have no life
this is ne rn lol. Update me hope everything went well
saroxoxo sadly nothing has changed...
@@esmecristal ill ask you again in a year. I'm 21 too you might feel old but we're actually still so young. I'm sure there is a bright future waiting for you. you just have to stay positive and work had at whatever you do!
Get a grip. You're 21, you've all the time in the world.
@@Theredrain6 23* and dropped out
This really help a lot~✨ I'm really planning to move and work to Korea someday ❤️
Im an English teacher in america. When I went to live in KOrea 13 years ago no one told you anything, and this kind of information you are giving is like gold. You dont know how other countries do things, and they cant imagine anything different. You can easily be subject to helpers' mistakes and confusion. The school ( if you are teaching) rents the apartment, so they take care of the deposit, and they went with me to set up the bank account. In america I was given the wrong visa, so I had to go to Japan a week in, and change my visa, very stressful. THe employment agency gave me two weeks to move my posessions and arrive in KOrea for the job, Way too little time. ( for the visa, and moving I injured my back) No foreigner was allowed to have a phone for three months, and you had to get used to using the atm at the bank for all money, you carry cash. No paychecks, pay stub or yearly records you might need for tax purposes. I tried for six months and all my co teacher could say was " look at your bankbook" when I tried to say " pay records for my government" and the paper she did show me all the numbers were written out in hanguel. Since I paid taxes in Korea 6%, and you only have to pay in one country, I made sure the postal records of my residence in america showed an american address. ( a relative) I gave up on making any report that I was out of the country. I also had to travel five hours to seoul and bring a translator ( my Korean bf) to have money sent back home, and the limit is one months pay. ( they lost my money in the wire transfer in my korean hometown, and my school frequently neglected to deposit the money, like every single month I was paid) In my contract ( effective version is in KOrean, and they can freely change it without telling you) I was to get severence pay, one month, but that is a problem because of the limit of how much you can send home. SO it is imperative that you have a KOrean friend, which I did since before I went there. He helped translate me out of the visa problem, got me a phone, untangled the pay problems and deposited my severence pay to my American bank through his account. Other foreigners just would have their severence stolen by the school, because once your job is finished you have three days to leave the country, and the severence pay takes two weeks. One pleasant surprise is they give you your national pension money when you leave. Korean money is totally worthless outside of korea, so remember you simply cant take the cash from your pay and exchange it beyond the airport in Seoul. Jong was one of the kindest men I have ever met, and even though we didnt get married I will never forget him.
Hey I am from India
This video was so useful it really helped me a lot, thanks u so much
This video was so helpful! Thank you and good luck with your journey! It is very impressive what you’re doing, keep it up!
This was like a slap on my face 😂 I'm such a dreamer 😂💔
Damn you’re really out there living the best life
that's dope. welcome to korea!
Just discovered you and I’m a big fan! Greetings from a dutch in japan ☺️
how and when did you learn Korean so fluently? Did you become fluent before moving there or did you take classes there? Thank you! I am so inspired I definitely want to live there. I love seeing your story !
I don't even want to live in korea I just clicked because the thumbnail looked aesthetic and stayed because of her
She’s so pretty! ❤︎
The prettiest human being alive.
Imagine she married w korean man🤔 her kids definitely will be so lovelyy😍
holyy sheettttt, i just imagined a child and like omg, it's a beaut! (i know i'm weird)
Her kids could be a kpop star
Vicky_Victoria or just models
taehyung and her is such a perfect match
@@kethrielle4204 get out of my brain
That’s crazy...... your 19!
I love Korea. Korea is beautiful and so are you! Enjoy.
Working hard to eventually end up in Seoul! Loving your content btw~
Loved this video!
Can you please make an apartment tour?
Yess, I was thinking the same thing!
Sissel this is helpful !! Thank you for being so informative 💓
Wow! You moved to Korea with your own money and have a job at 19! I'm just so amazed haha tho I moved to another place at 16 for uni but my mom still pays for all my bills lol, now I'm back home after graduation but i dont have a job yet 😂😂😂
wait stop you’re so pretty
Your skin is flawless
Talk about the language 😍 how are u doing with it and how much do u know until now, thank u 💕
Great Video! I have also been thinking about moving to Korea and your video made it a lot less scary. Although I don't have a masters degree, I already had job training so I hope I can use that to find a job there
I wish I can go there too in the future...Anyway,your eyes are so beautiful!🙂
I came here to learn about the topic here....but you...you're just so pretty..
How are you so pretty?!
My heart swooned and sighed.
You're actually perfect (my vision of perfect)
Just...stunning.
Omg u saved a LOT!
I'M AMAZED.
Your eyes are so pretty. You could do modeling for ads that mainly focus on the face since I noticed you said you're not petite.
Petite is shorter than 5,5 foot.
She is much taller.
If you think petite is slim you are wrong.
A model needs to be very tall and well proportions.
I'm moving there this winter! I'm excited
an inspiration. I am planning on moving to korea hopefully by the end of 2019. I’ll be turn 20 then.
Hi, I was in korea for one year with the working holiday visa and I couldnt work as a model... one of the job you cannot do with the wh visa is entertainment job, cause for that you need the specific E6 visa. I tried to apply to some agency but its not that easy for them to sponsor you the visa. It cost a lot of time and money to them so they normally prefer to not do it.
Hello! Are there some conditions required? If yes, then what kind of?
@@faizalkhatik836 condition for what? Wh visa or the E6 visa?
O my gash you’re so pretty. 😍😍
Okay so I’m a young teen and I’m planning on moving to Korea with my sister. I have been looking up a whole bunch of stuff that I will have to do. I want to become a citizen there and work. I am finding everything I know I will need but I just can’t make sense of it all. I want to go to university and do part time jobs. I have calculated how much I could make if I started working now and how much I’ll spend and need. However I am scared it won’t work out and it all seems so complicated.
I cant imagine being this beautiful 😢
Your face is beautiful if the picture is you.
You are typical African beauty.
Sissel is typical European beauty. In Korea she is unique.
Girl you already are
You'rr so radiant in this vid. Pls do a make up tutorial of it soon. Much love sissel. Saranghae
it's illegal to be this beautiful.
I'm thinking of moving to Seoul with my friends when I'm older but I don't think it would be that easy to find a house, job etc. cause I don't speak A lot of Korean but I'm trying to learn some words like Thankyou etc. I'm hoping you'll help me trough the videos :)
Im so happy for you!😊
This helped me so much, thank you!! 💕
Now please do an apartment tour if you haven’t already.
You are inspiring!! Keep it up!!
NEW SUB! WAIT ARE YOU DANISH?? Ej hvor fedt! Hej! Du lever virkelig min drøm om at leve i Korea, håber du har det mega godt og at du kommer til at vlogge og lave sådan her nogle videoer tit 🙈 er så glad for at møde en dansker der bor der!
Awesome information video💓😊💓 Thank you for sharing
If you're lucky you can also move in with someone or have a furnished house when moving in, but the prices are quite accurate. Luckily my plane ticket have always been half the price she has. And the arc card gives you so many benefits.
Watching this reminds me of myself a few years ago when i came for the first time. I hadn't had videos like this and it was soooo confusing to me haha