A poor grasp of the religions of the expats that are in the country of Korea is what the government in this nation has.
In Korea, one will find many an expat that would complain about their religious activities being severely limited in Korea. Some even claim discrimination against them as well as unequal treatment due to their choice in religion.
Still, this does not mean that things aren't, at least, trying to be worked out. Religious bodies have reached out in order to support as well as to communicate with the expats.
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