More than 20 Uzbek students at the school’s Korean language learning institute were boarded onto a bus under false pretenses on Nov. 27 and taken to Incheon International Airport, where they were forced to board a pre-booked flight and return to their home country
As birth rates decline in the country and enrollment falls, foreign students are becoming cash cows for Korean universities leading schools to go to extremes to prevent them from being restricted from recruiting more
As birth rates decline in the country and enrollment falls, foreign students are becoming cash cows for Korean universities leading schools to go to extremes to prevent them from being restricted from recruiting more
More than 20 Uzbek students at the school’s Korean language learning institute were boarded onto a bus under false pretenses on Nov. 27 and taken to Incheon International Airport, where they were forced to board a pre-booked flight and return to their home country
The Pyeongtaek branch of the Suwon Immigration Office, which is supervised by the Justice Ministry, granted certification to issue visas to 24 Uzbek students back in August despite their failure to meet bank balance requirement