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  • Korea to ease visa regulations for IT workers
    Information 2023. 1. 6. 17:40

    the Ministry of Justice announced that it will ease requirements for the so-called "foreign national of special ability visa", also known as E-7, from January. The new measure is also being carried out in order to solve a labor shortage and to strengthen the competitiveness of those industries, the ministry explained.  According to this, Korea will introduce new visa rules starting in 2023 to attract more skilled foreign nationals to work in high-tech industries such as biotechnology, robotics and semiconductors.

     

    This time the ministry will create a new category under the E-7 visa, which will be called E-7-S, in order to reflect the newly designated jobs that have not been included in the current government list. So far, the E-7 visa has been issued to only 87 types of occupations: The E-7 visa is issued to foreign nationals with specialized occupations, such as developers and engineers, who sign contracts with Korean institutions or corporations to work here.

     

    Additionally, The ministry explained that new wage regulations will be introduced to protect jobs for Koreans because it is worried that companies might prefer recruiting foreign nationals over Koreans, by paying lower wages, and the ministry will also increase the number of people receiving the skilled worker's visa (E-7-4) from 2,000 to 5,000 a year. Foreign employees who have worked legally in Korea for five years can apply for this visa and are guaranteed long-term employment. Those who have a history of illegal stay cannot apply.

     

    "Our main direction in future immigration policy is to recruit a skilled workforce, talents for high-tech industries and lead them to voluntarily contribute to Korea's development. In the meantime, we will firmly prohibit illegal stays and maintain order in staying Korea," Minister of Justice Han Dong-hoon said.

     

    Other than that, the ministry will ease wage requirements for foreign nationals who work for small and medium-sized businesses and startups. So far, those whose wages are more than 80 percent of Korea's GNI have been eligible to apply for an E-7 visa. Under the new rule, the wage should be more than 70 percent of the GNI.

     

    Korea to ease visa regulations for IT workers (koreatimes.co.kr)

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