South Korea Guide: Visas & Permits
Which documents do you need when going abroad? What are the regulations on visas and residence permits? Our legal guide will help you understand the paperwork you need to complete before moving abroad.
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Short stays in South Korea
Tourist, business and transit visas
Many nationalities are permitted to visit South Korea without a visa. However, certain nationals and usually everyone who wants to stay longer than 90 days (depending on your citizenship) + those planning to work must apply for a visa.
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Work visas & permits
Guide to procedures and paperwork
Anyone who is planning to work during their stay in South Korea is legally required to apply for a visa. In addition, in case the dependent has family members who also plan to work while in Korea, they too must apply for a work visa in order to be legally protected.
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Studying in South Korea
Visas for study and research purposes
Those who are travelling to South Korea for the main purpose of studying in a program and/or at an institution must apply for a student visa. There are a variety of student visas one can apply for, the most popular being the 90-day student visa.
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Permanent residence in South Korea
What steps you have to take
Upon arrival in South Korea, those holding long-term visas must obtain an Alien Registration Certificate from the Immigration Office. You have up to 90 days upon arrival to complete the process, which is usually completed within 3 to 10 working days.
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