What happens if an international student is caught by immigration in South Korea!!!

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  • čas přidán 11. 07. 2024
  • South Korea offers various visas for international students, primarily the D-2 (study) and D-4 (general training) visas. To obtain a D-2 visa, students must be enrolled in a full-time degree program at a recognized Korean educational institution. The D-4 visa is for non-degree programs, such as language courses or technical training.
    Students must provide a certificate of admission, proof of financial stability, and a valid passport. Upon arrival, they must register with the local immigration office and obtain an Alien Registration Card (ARC) within 90 days.
    Working part-time is permitted for D-2 visa holders, but it requires prior approval from the immigration office and is limited to 20 hours per week during semesters. Students can extend their stay for further studies or seek employment after graduation by changing their visa status. Compliance with these regulations is strictly enforced, with penalties for violations. #foryou #southkorea #nepal #awareness #india #information #students #pakistan #srilanka #university
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