After a university forced Uzbek students out of the country with time still left on their visas, more foreign students are speaking out about the policies that alienate them and ultimately have them choosing to return to their home countries rather than stay in Korea
After a university forced Uzbek students out of the country with time still left on their visas, more foreign students are speaking out about the policies that alienate them and ultimately have them choosing to return to their home countries rather than stay in Korea
Four in 10 foreigners who initially came to South Korea on a visa mostly granted to Korean language program students ended up becoming illegal immigrants, data showed Tuesday. According to data sourced from the Ministry of Justice and released by Rep. Cho Jung-hun of the Transition Korea party, out of a total of 64,904 foreign nationals who entered Korea on the D-4 General Trainee visa, approximately 40 percent (25,8.
Four out of every 10 foreigners who entered South Korea on a language study visa turned into illegal immigrants, data showed Tuesday. Out of the total 64,904 foreigners who had entered the country on the D-4 General Trainee Visa as of June, 25,898, or 39.9 percent, switched into undocumented immigrants, according to the justice ministry data released by Rep. Cho Jung-hun of the Transition Korea party. The D-4 visa is.