Requirements for residency in Korea [its over buddy boyos]

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Eligibility Requirements

To apply for the F-2-7 visa, you need to accumulate a minimum of 80 points out of 120. The points are awarded based on various factors, including age, education, income, Korean language proficiency, and other criteria. Here’s how the points are typically distributed:

Points Breakdown

  1. Age (Max 25 points):
    • 18-24 years: 25 points
    • 25-29 years: 23 points
    • 30-34 years: 20 points
    • 35-39 years: 15 points
    • 40-44 years: 10 points
    • 45-49 years: 8 points
    • 50-54 years: 5 points
    • 55-59 years: 3 points
    • 60 years and above: 0 points

why do they value youth so much?

  1. Education (Max 35 points):
    • Ph.D.: 35 points
    • Master’s degree: 30 points
    • Bachelor’s degree: 20 points
    • Associate degree: 15 points
  2. Korean Language Proficiency (Max 20 points):
    • TOPIK Level 6: 20 points
    • TOPIK Level 5: 15 points
    • TOPIK Level 4: 10 points
    • TOPIK Level 3: 5 points
    • TOPIK Level 2: 3 points
  3. Income (Max 10 points):
    • Annual income over 100 million KRW: 10 points
    • Annual income between 80-100 million KRW: 8 points
    • Annual income between 60-80 million KRW: 6 points
    • Annual income between 40-60 million KRW: 4 points
    • Annual income between 20-40 million KRW: 2 points
    • Note: Income must be proven through tax documents or other official records.
  4. Work Experience/Professional Skills (Max 10 points):
    • Professional licenses or relevant work experience may earn additional points.
  5. Miscellaneous (Max 15 points):
    • Having attended a university in Korea: 5 points
    • Volunteering in Korea for more than 200 hours: 5 points
    • Having a child enrolled in a Korean school: 2 points

Additional Considerations

  • Spouse and Family: Points can also be awarded if your spouse or children are living in Korea.
  • Long-Term Residence: If you have lived in Korea for an extended period under a different visa type (e.g., E-series), this can also contribute to your overall points.

Application Process

To apply for the F-2-7 visa, you will need to:

  1. Accumulate the Required Points: Ensure you meet or exceed the 80-point threshold.
  2. Submit Documentation: This includes your income statements, proof of education, language proficiency certificates (such as TOPIK results), and any other relevant documents.
  3. Immigration Office Review: The application will be reviewed by the Korean immigration office, and if approved, you will be granted the F-2-7 visa, which allows for long-term residency and more freedom to change employers or engage in various activities.



or marrying a foid

fuck this stuff is hard man @AlexBrown84 how did u stay there so long
 
lmao so you cant even get 80 out of this? totally over for you. only retarded zoomers and old uneducated retards are below 80
 
korea is shooting itself in the foot with this. they have terrible demographics and will suffer a rough awakening if they don't loosen the requirements soon. many other wealthy aged countries are competing for somewhat qualified immigrants already.
 
korea is shooting itself in the foot with this. they have terrible demographics and will suffer a rough awakening if they don't loosen the requirements soon. many other wealthy aged countries are competing for somewhat qualified immigrants already.
korea lets in 1.4million per year immigrants

japan only 150k

idk how 1.4 million are getting in.. maybe they offer lots of jobs to immigrants
 
korea is shooting itself in the foot with this. they have terrible demographics and will suffer a rough awakening if they don't loosen the requirements soon. many other wealthy aged countries are competing for somewhat qualified immigrants already.
and 1.3 million are deathnics

i’ve seen it first hand when cycling across the country

shit you not, all the farms are manned by indians and nepalese now lmao
oh wait ignore me i got bad data

UK:​

  • 2021: Around 573,000 people immigrated, with a net migration of about 329,000.
  • 2022: Immigration increased to approximately 1.1 million, with net migration of 607,000.
  • 2023: Immigration further increased to about 1.22 million, with net migration around 672,000.


uk's finished

South Korea:​

  • 2021: Immigration was around 45,000.
  • 2022: Approximately 54,000 immigrants.
  • 2023: Similar numbers as 2022, with slight increases.


immigrants in korea by nationality
  • China (including ethnic Koreans from China): 731,000
  • Vietnam: 247,000
  • Thailand: 200,000
  • United States: 153,000
  • Uzbekistan: 93,000
  • Philippines: 78,000
  • Japan: 61,000
  • Nepal: 55,000
  • Russia: 49,000
  • Cambodia: 43,000
  • Indonesia: 36,000
  • Mongolia: 32,000
  • Kyrgyzstan: 27,000
  • Sri Lanka: 24,000
  • Bangladesh: 19,000
  • Myanmar: 18,000
  • India: 15,000
  • Pakistan: 13,000
  • Kazakhstan: 12,000
  • Malaysia: 10,000

are u sure its not viets, pignoys and thai slaves going to work in the farms
 
oh wait ignore me i got bad data

UK:​

  • 2021: Around 573,000 people immigrated, with a net migration of about 329,000.
  • 2022: Immigration increased to approximately 1.1 million, with net migration of 607,000.
  • 2023: Immigration further increased to about 1.22 million, with net migration around 672,000.


uk's finished

South Korea:​

  • 2021: Immigration was around 45,000.
  • 2022: Approximately 54,000 immigrants.
  • 2023: Similar numbers as 2022, with slight increases.


immigrants in korea by nationality
  • China (including ethnic Koreans from China): 731,000
  • Vietnam: 247,000
  • Thailand: 200,000
  • United States: 153,000
  • Uzbekistan: 93,000
  • Philippines: 78,000
  • Japan: 61,000
  • Nepal: 55,000
  • Russia: 49,000
  • Cambodia: 43,000
  • Indonesia: 36,000
  • Mongolia: 32,000
  • Kyrgyzstan: 27,000
  • Sri Lanka: 24,000
  • Bangladesh: 19,000
  • Myanmar: 18,000
  • India: 15,000
  • Pakistan: 13,000
  • Kazakhstan: 12,000
  • Malaysia: 10,000

are u sure its not pignoys and thai slaves going to work in the farms
take america off. no american goes there to live permanently. it’s including the military numbers, as korea is a colony of america🦅🦅🦅

and no, thai usually don’t work in the fields. they work in resturaunts at day, massage parlors at night lol
 
ai generated content and basement dwellers assumptions....... warning for normal users: dont take this thread seriously
 
ai generated content and basement dwellers assumptions....... warning for normal users: dont take this thread seriously
i’m curious about the implementation of ai into geomaxia research

me personally, i’m the old fashioned type and prefer to do my due diligence in the field
 
i’m curious about the implementation of ai into geomaxia research

me personally, i’m the old fashioned type and prefer to do my due diligence in the field
ai is good but only if you know what youre doing and youre knowledgeable in the field enough to see where its bullshitting you
its power is to accumulate and compare a lot of information at once but its making things up when it cant find real info
 
japan and korea have an extremely small amount of westerners living longterm
most of the people you see are tourists or students
a very small amount of expats there for a few years
and very few living there longterm, mostly married to a local
 

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