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The Foreign Language teaching (E-2) visa is issued to foreign language teachers who work in South Korea. Applicants are required to be native residents of a country whose mother tongue is the same as the language they will teach and they are also required to hold a bachelor's degree from that country.
This is a list of visas issued by South Korea. The government of South Korea, through the Ministry of Justice's "Korea Immigration Service," issues one of these visas to all non-citizens entering the country. In 2005, 5,179,848 visas were issued, not including military and landing-permit visas, a slight increase over the previous year.
Visa fee can be waived with Jordan Pass and three night hotel stay. [239] No Kazakhstan: Visa not required [240] 30 days Visa free was granted in 2014 under the unilateral visa waiver for countries with high investment in the Kazakhstan economy. [citation needed] No Kenya: Electronic Travel Authorisation [241] [242] 90 days
Foreigners in South Korea. While the “workation” visas are a critical step for opening up South Korea to international workers, Humphries believes the requirements are “too strict” for ...
Visa requirements for South Korean citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of South Korea. As of 2025, South Korean citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 192 countries and territories, ranking the South Korean passport 3rd in the world according to the Henley Passport ...
The E-2 visa investor must have a controlling interest in the business (generally over 50% ownership). In addition to startups, many E-2 visa investors buy a franchise or business for sale. Generally, the visa interview process is easier as the business model is proven as opposed to a startup.
South Korean men marrying foreign brides were at least more than 10 years older than their brides. Many of South Korean husbands were 45 or older while their brides were in the late 20s on average. Meanwhile, the average age differences between South Korean nationals were 3–5 years (26 percent) and 1–2 years (25 percent).
South Korea has low immigration due to restrictive immigration policies resulting from strong opposition to immigrants from the general Korean public. [1] However, in recent years with the loosening of the law, influx of immigrants into South Korea has been on the rise, with foreign residents accounting for 4.9% of the total population in 2019. [2]