Immigration to North Korea

North Korea, officially known as the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), is one of the most isolated and mysterious countries in the world. The secrecy of the regime led by the Kim dynasty makes immigration to the country extremely unusual, and for the vast majority of the world's population, almost impossible.


The life of North Korean citizens is characterized by strict state control. The state maintains a comprehensive surveillance system and enforces strict political conformity.


For foreigners trying to immigrate to North Korea, it is a complex and highly regulated process. The government tightly controls immigration and pays special attention to individuals who may contribute to its political, economic, or military goals. Foreigners who are granted entry are typically diplomats, humanitarian workers, or individuals with specialized skills working in fields such as education.


The level of control and lack of personal freedoms in North Korea, for both citizens and foreigners, make the country a difficult place to live. Isolation from the outside world, restricted access to information, and lack of basic freedoms are some of the key challenges faced by those living in the DPRK.


Visiting North Korea as a tourist, rather than trying to immigrate, remains the most realistic way to interact with this unique and mysterious country.


Are you planning to immigrate to North Korea? Here you will find useful and interesting information necessary for a comfortable move to this country.

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Useful  information

Life in the country

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Average cost of living

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Pros and cons of living in the country

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The best cities to live

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Tips for successful immigration

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- Pros: A sense of community, basic needs are provided by the state.

- Cons: Limited personal freedoms, limited access to information, controlled economy.

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Articles about North Korea (Dem. People's Rep.)

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