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What are the requirements for a work visa in Korea?

Many people will choose to work in Korea, so what are the application conditions for a Korean work visa? Let's take a look! The following is the relevant information I have compiled. Welcome to reading.

What are the requirements for a work visa in Korea?

There are three kinds of work visas to go to Korea: full-time employment, part-time employment and visiting employment, and the conditions required for each work visa are different.

Short-term employment conditions (C-4):

Issued to: short-term job seekers with the purpose of income, such as short-term performances, advertisements, fashion models, lectures, speeches, research and technical guidance.

Information requested by the inviter:

1, invitation letter;

2 copies of business registration certificate and tax fact certificate;

3. Proof of tax payment facts;

4. Employment contract.

Information requested by the applicant:

1, visa application form, passport photo (3.5cm x 4.5cm on white background).

2. Original passport, original ID card and photocopy.

3. On-the-job certificate or dispatch certificate.

4. A copy of the business license.

Graduate students who want to find a job in Korea can apply for a job-seeking activity visa (D- 10- 1), and they need to meet the following conditions:

1, visa application form, passport, 1 standard photo, handling fee.

2. According to the object of submitting documents

-Graduates (about to graduate) from the top 200 universities (graduate schools) in the world selected by The Times in the last three years: graduation certificate+job search activity plan and graduation (about to graduate) certificate.

-Graduates from domestic universities in Korea in the last three years: academic credentials, achievement certificates+job search activity plan.

-Holders of bachelor's degree or above who have completed research courses in domestic research institutions in Korea in the last three years: proof of academic qualifications, graduation certificate, job-seeking activity plan, and proof of clearly recording the long research topics, research cycle, graduation and events of the research institutions.