Rules that cause inconvenience in immigration, personal identification, status change, economic activities or daily lives of non-Koreans, foreign spouses of Koreans or overseas Koreans could be examples. Ideas on regulations or systems deemed as discriminatory against foreign nationals are also welcome.
Please e-mail your proposals to sangsan@pmo.go.kr or fax them to (02) 2100-2323 by the end of March. Outstanding ideas will be rewarded with gift certificates.
I stole this from Roboseyo and Chris in South Korea. Don't tell them. Chris says:
Remember to be respectful, as best as possible, and to give specific suggestions.
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If you'd stolen it from me, you could have had this up last week.
Maybe my title was too opaque for people to notice. Maybe I put up to many posts that day. Maybe this was taken by others but they didn't give a HT. Maybe I'll stop kvetching myself and just write to the PM and explain how offensive it is to keep calling the 외국인 aliens.
WV: morvies, what films are called on Mordor.
Well, okay, but my blog-reading has gone down quite a bit, and I didn't go back to read through all the posts I missed in January and February. The title could have been one reason, because now depending on time I just skim through my reader and look through the list I set up on twitter: http://twitter.com/home#/list/jeollanamdo/korea-in-english
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