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Republic of Korea Tightens Immigration Policy for Entrants

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  • The Republic of Korea revised its immigration rules to enhance oversight of foreign workers and corporate sponsors 

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The Republic of Korea has updated its immigration policy to strengthen administrative oversight of corporate-sponsored foreign nationals. The changes emphasize stricter documentation requirements, enhanced monitoring of visa compliance and clearer guidelines for employers sponsoring work visas.  

These reforms aim to prevent abuse of the immigration system while supporting legitimate business needs. The Ministry of Justice encourages companies to review the updated procedures to ensure full compliance and avoid penalties. 

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