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Old 09-20-2013, 03:53 PM
 
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Could it work? I work in IT so working is no problem. I am just wondering if it is possible to live in GZ for a month and then Busan for a month and keep doing that. Has anybody else done this before btween two different countries? Would it be difficult with maintaining paperwork between 2 countries?
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Old 09-20-2013, 05:57 PM
 
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I mean...yeah it probably could work, but it'll probably be expensive, unless you find out someway to get some frequent flyer miles. Plus you have to juggle two cultures each time - I'd imagine it'd get tiring, and fast.
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Old 10-02-2013, 09:41 AM
 
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Could it work? I work in IT so working is no problem. I am just wondering if it is possible to live in GZ for a month and then Busan for a month and keep doing that. Has anybody else done this before btween two different countries? Would it be difficult with maintaining paperwork between 2 countries?
You could do it super easily. Especially since you get 3 months on a tourist visa for South Korea, so wouldn't even have to worry about visas. China is more difficult, you'd have to regularly apply for new tourist visas, and they take about 5 days and cost around $150US for Americans. (Assuming you are an American, on this American-centric forum).

The DOWNSIDE is personal fatigue. Do you really want to accumulate everything twice at the same time - i.e. microwave, couches, dishes, and all else setting up something liveable? Additionally, once you get your 'life' rolling, its quite problematic living it in two different places. You'd constantly miss out on half of the social fun, and it would take much longer establishing your circle of friends.

Additionally, Busan and Guangzhou? I could kind of understand if it was Bangkok and Hong Kong or something interesting like that...but Busan and Guangzhou?
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