Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Let's Live A Happy Life in Korea
Let's Live A Happy Life in Korea
C O N T E N T S
13 The Act to Support Multicultural Families Living in Korea 14 Projects by Transnational Marriage & Family-Support Center 16 Door-to-door Education Service for Multicultural Families 17 Agricultural Education Project 19 Pregnancy and Health Care 20 Congenital Anomaly, Immature, or Congenital Dysbolism Infant Medical Expense Aid 22 Childbirth-Care Aide 23 Vaccinations 25 Korean Education System/Childrens Welfare Center 26 Child Care and Kindergarten Subsidies
National Health Insurance System Medical Allowance System Specialized Home Medical Care Service Free Medical Care
4 Child Education
7 Financial Support
National Basic Livelihood Security System Self-support Service Emergency Welfare Support Mother-child Welfare
44 Women Migrants Human Rights Center 1577-1336 46 Useful Telephone Numbers for a Convenient Life
This is a necessary procedure for your stable and legal residency in Korea
Korea is your second homeland where you can plan your bright and happy future. As a married immigrant, you should be qualified for legal residency status in Korea in order to lead a safe and stable life.
Alien Registration
Permission
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Alien Registration
When
within 90 days from the date of your entry to Korea
Where
at a local immigration office
Required Documents
passport, application for alien registration, two color photos (3X4cm), spouses resident registration, spouses family registration and resident registration, spouses letter of guarantee (authentication unnecessary) , marriage certificate, and fees (10,000 won)
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Extension of Stay
If you want to continue staying in Korea, you are required to apply for an extension of your stay.
Married migrants should extend their stay during the two months prior to the expiration date of their sojourn period at the local immigration office. Applying for an extension along with their application for the alien registration will eliminate any inconvenience.
When
within two months before the expiration date
Where
local immigration office having the jurisdiction over the area where you live
Required documents
Application form, passport, alien registration card, copy of spouses family registration (indicating proof of marriage), copy of spouses resident registration, spouses letter of guarantee (authentication unnecessary), marriage certificate, and fees (20,000 won)
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When
after more than two-year stay in Korea
Where
local immigration office having the jurisdiction over the area where you live
Required Documents
application form (available at immigration offices), passport and alien registration card, copies of your spouses family register (indicating proof of marriage) and resident registration, documents related to property relations (Select one from among the following three choices) - Certificate of (future) employment of applicant or applicants spouse - Certificate of bank balance exceeding 30 million won under the name of the applicant or applicants family - Copy of real estate registration or copy of a house lease contact Letter that guarantees spouses identification (authentication unnecessary), fees (50,000 won)
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Naturalization(Acquiring Citizenship)
Do you want to acquire Korean citizenship?
Married immigrants who have resided in Korea for more than two years are eligible for simplified naturalization. In order to acquire Korean nationality, applicants of naturalization or their family members, such as spouses, must be employed or own a certain amount of property. In addition, applicants must be able to communicate in Korean and have a knowledge and understanding of Korean tradition and culture.
Required Documents
Naturalization approval application with one color photo (4X5cm) attached, a copy of the first page of the application, a copy of the passport of the applicant, a written statement of naturalization, copies of the Korean spouses family registration (indicating proof of marriage) and resident registration, a letter of guarantee and a copy of this, documents establishing property relations, select one from among the following documents to prove that you or your family is financially independent:
- Certificate of bank balance exceeding 30 million won under the name of the applicant or applicants family member - Copy of real estate registration or a house lease contract of property worth more than 30 million won - Certificate of employment (attached to a copy business operator registration)Certificate of (future) employment for the applicant or the applicants spouse Fees (100,000 won)
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person to raise the children, written pronouncement of the court, a written confirmation by a relative of your Korean spouse, or a written confirmation from the head of your neighborhood association
Where
Nationality department at a local immigration office having the jurisdiction over where you live
When you apply for permission for naturalization, you must be accompanied by your Korean spouse, and you must prove that you and your Korean spouse are maintaining a true marriage. If your Korean spouse cannot accompany you, you must bring his or her identification card. Applicants must provide proof of a legitimate reason for their Korean spouses absence. Nationality Department of Korea Immigration Office Immigration Office Seoul Busan Incheon
Address Telephone
319-2 Sinjeong 6 Yangcheon-gu Seoul 02-2650-6212~4 Chungjangno 14 Jung-gu Busan 051-461-3000 2172-1 Unseo-dong Jung-gu Incheon 032-740-7115 Irwolcho-dong 2-gil Gwonseon-gu Suwon-si 031-278-3316 Imhang-ro 277 Jeju-si / 064-722-3494 117 Ansimno Dong-gu Daegu-si 053-980-3511 150 Mokdong-gil Jung-gu Daejeon-si 042-254-8811~4 267 Museono Yeosu-si Jeollanam-do 061-689-5500 East wing of Seoyoung building 172 Sinheungno Uijeongbu-si 031-828-9390 196 Hwajeongno Seo-gu Gwangju-si 062-381-0015 Haeano Masan-si Gyeongsangnam-do 055-222-9272~5 211 Hoseong-ro Deokjin-gu Jeongju-si 063-245-6161 230 Gongji-ro Chungcheon-si 033-244-7351~3
Jurisdictional District
Seoul and Gyeonggi (Anyang, Gwacheon, Seongnam, Hanam, and Gwangmyeong) Busan and Gyeongsangnam-do (Gimhae, Yangsan, and Milyang) Incheon and Gyeonggi (Ansan, Bucheon, Siheung, and Gimpo) Gyeonggi (Gunpo, Uiwang, Suwon, Youngjin, Osan, Icheon, Anseong, Hwaseong, Gwangju, Yangpyeong, and Yeoju) Jeju Daegu and Gyeongsangbuk-do Daejeon and Chungcheongnam-do Jeollanam-do (Yeosu, Suncheon, and Gwangyang) Gyeonggi (Uijeongbu, Dongducheon, Guri, Goyang, Namyangju, Paju, Yangju, Yeoncheon, Pocheon, and Gapyeong) Gwangju and Jeollanam-do (excluding Yeosu, Suncheon, and Gwangyang) Gyeongsangnam-do (excluding Gimhae, Yangsan, and Milyang) Jeollabuk-do Gangwon
Suwon
Uijeongbu
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After a two-year residency in Korea Application for naturalization Interview Naturalization Permission Register Name in Family Registration Confirmation of Renunciation of Foreign Nationality Application for Resident Registration Card Issuance Return Alien Registration Card
Naturalization Permission
- After naturalization permission is granted from the Minister of Justice, applicants must register their name in the family registration records, confirm renunciation of their foreign nationality, apply for a resident registration card and return their alien registration card.
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- You may automatically lose your Korean nationality if you do not receive a foreign nationality renunciation certificate from the embassy within six months - If you cannot submit a foreign nationality renunciation certificate in time due to immigration laws in your native country or because an embassy of your native country does not exist in Korea, you may submit a written pledge of foreign nationality renunciation. You will be issued a written confirmation of foreign nationality renunciation confirmation at a local immigration office and may apply for issuance of a resident registration card. - You must extend your sojourn period before you acquire Korean nationality and renounce your foreign nationality.
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Put a smile on your face and have hope of a successful life in Korea
Welcome to Korea. We will help you plan a bright future and have hope for a successful life in Korea
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Education
Korean language education at elementary, lower-intermediate, upperintermediate, and advanced levels Family education for immigrants, couples, parents-in-laws, children, and future couples Cultural comprehension education about Korean culture, spouses countries, livelihood information, and cultural shock Computer courses for Information technology education Job training education, such as acquiring a drivers license, cosmetology, and agriculture education Individual counseling concerning the residence in Korea, financial problems, human rights, domestic violence, and sexual abuse Family life counseling and couple counseling service Support gatherings by home countries for multicultural families Multicultural Family Camp Arrangement of married immigrant women and mentors Korean Cultural Events Childbirth education, childbirth, child care, and housework aide Babysitter, language development examination, and psychology treatment Support for adapting to school life, and after-school education programs Multicultural education Education and PR for multicultural society, multicultural festivals, and campaigns Training multicultural instructors, native speakers, translators / interpreters, and professional counselors
Counseling
The programs of the Transnational Marriage & Family-Support Center are provided for free. The programs may vary from center to center. Please ask for information in advance. For information, call 1577-5432 nationwide or visit the Transnational Marriage & Family-Support Center website www. tmfc.familynet.or.kr
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When you need door-to-door services, call a nationwide hotline number: 1577-5432
Door-to-door service is free. When you need help, make a call the Transnational Marriage & Family-Support Center (1577-5432). There is no need to enter an area code. Your call will be connected to the nearest relevant agency.
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Agricultural education that serves to support the rural life of married immigrants was started in June of 2008. This project for married immigrants who live in rural areas in Korea provides an opportunity to promote farm households through family education.
Eligible Subjects
Married immigrants and their spouses who can speak Korean and live in the location of the Transnational Marriage & Family-Support Center or the local autonomous agency running door-to-door services are eligible. Any members from farm households who want personal interactions are also welcome.
How to learn
The Agricultural Education is an education project consisting of more than 102 hours. It includes off-line class education, small-group education, experiential education, family education, and door-to-door education.
General Project The agricultural policy for multicultural families, Korean farm culture, farmers health, information technology education for agriculture, farm product processing, safety education for farming machinery, family education, and support gatherings / mentoring group activities in rural areas Region Ganghwa Ulsan Wonju Okcheon Boeun Namwon Gimje Specialized Project Garden products Processed agricultural products Organic farming Fermented foods made of edible wild plants for health Jujube snack, Jujube tea, Jujube soap Education of distribution management and marketing, Region Iksan Jangsu Yeosu Miryang Asan Jeonnam Specialized Project Practical horticulture, Job training for barbola art deco Natural dyed clothing Naturally dyed Korean traditional hat Natural, healthy and organic snack Organic farming, Natural soap Nobitteok, Folk liquor
Chuncheon Floriculture
For more information call the Transnational Marriage & Family-Support Center 1577-5432 nationwide
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- Hormone test: you can obtain pregnancy test kits at your nearest pharmacy. You can determine
if you are pregnant through a urine test that uses a test stick. You can also simply dip the test stick into your urine. (You should consult with your pharmacist.) In general, it is possible to determine whether you are pregnant two weeks after having sexual intercourse. For results that are more accurate, you can go to a medical center and have your blood tested. - Ultrasound test: you can determine whether you are pregnant 2~2.5 weeks after sexual intercourse through an ultrasound test. After four weeks, you can receive a highly accurate diagnosis that shows the babys heartbeat.
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What kinds of help can pregnant women receive from public health centers?
When married immigrant women are pregnant, they can obtain free medical care from a public health center. They should take their alien registration card with them.
Free prenatal examination early pregnancy examination, urinalysis, and blood tests Childbirth preparatory classes and education classes on breastfeeding exercises for pregnant women; childbirth preparation; baby massaging; and a book, CD and video rental service related to pregnancy, prenatal care, and childbirth Iron pills and folic acid pills Iron and folic acid pills are given to pregnant women who are at least five months pregnant. Supplementary nutrient care aid for pregnant women and infants
Pregnant low-income married immigrant women and babies with poor nutrition can receive necessary supplements.
Eligible Subjects Pregnant women, women up to 5 months after childbirth, women who are at the nursing stage (up to 12 months), all of whom belong to a family with an income of less than 200% of the minimum cost of living, and infants. Supplementary nutrient packages (6 types) are given for free R ice, potatoes, eggs, carrots, milk, black beans, seaweed, laver, canned tuna, and mandarins given depending on the applicants nutrition. Free nutrition education P ersonal counseling, group education, and home visits at least once a month ( Free nutrition education is available at night or on weekends)
Aid Information
Reception office: Public health centers How to Apply Required documents - Certificate of residence or alien registration card, and copy of health insurance card - Health insurance fee receipt, national basic livelihood recipient verification, or medical aid recipient verification
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hyperthyroidism, homocystinuria maple syrup urine disease, galactosemia, and congenital adrenal hyperplasia. - If the baby is found to have the disease then he or she can receive medical aid and special powdered milk expenses according to the parents income.
Eligible Subjects All newborn babies can be examined during the year of their birth.
N ewborn babies from a family of urban laborers with a monthly income of less than 200% of average monthly income can receive medical aid and aid for expenses related to special powdered milk Aid I f the baby is proven to have congenital dysbolism after the second examination, Information expenses for an examination are given B abies with a rare intractable disease that require special powdered milk, such as Crohns disease or short bowel syndrome, can receive financial aid. Reception office: Public health centers Required Documents: medical certificate (if applying for the first time or if changes need to be made), a receipt (expenses for the purchase of special powdered milk, medical expenses, and pharmaceutical expenses), a copy of a bankbook for the deposit (only if applying for the first time), copy of a health insurance card (if a double-income family, then attach copies for both the husband and wife), individual health insurance bill receipt and payment confirmation form (dual-income families need to turn in copies of both health insurance cards and receipts)
How to Apply
Eligible Subjects
I mmature Infant: Aid can vary (five million won ~ ten million won) depending on the weight at birth; check with a public health center. Aid C ongenital anomaly infant: All expenses are paid if medical expenses are below one Information million won and 80% of expenses are paid if medical expenses exceed one million won. Maximum aid per person is five million won. R eception office: Public health centers A pplication period: within 30 days after discharge from hospital R equired Documents: medical aid application form, consultation fee specifications, copy of a bankbook for the deposit, a copy of the birth certificate, medical certificate with the name of the disease (for infants with congenital anomalies), copy of a health insurance card (dual-income families need to turn in copies of both health insurance cards), individual health insurance bill receipt and payment confirmation form (dualincome families need to turn in copies of both health insurance cards and receipts)
How to Apply
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Childbirth Aide
Aide support is a program that assigns a childbirth aide to visit those who need help. Any lowincome class married immigrant women can obtain help from aides after childbirth for free.
ide support is a program that assigns a childbirth aide to visit those who A need help. Any low-income class married immigrant women can obtain help from aides after childbirth for free.
Eligible Subjects Aide Information Families with monthly income lower than 50% of national average monthly income Recipients of National Basic Livelihood Security System (NBLSS) are excluded. Assisting in postpartum exercises and providing necessary services, including cleaning, laundry, and care of the baby Period: two weeks (12 days), for twins (18 days) Reception office: Public health centers Application period: within 30 days before your due date and up to 20 days after childbirth Required Documents: application form, copy of a health insurance card (dualincome families need to turn in copies of both health insurance cards), copy of the health insurance payment receipt or copy of a health insurance bill, copy of the medical certificate (before childbirth) or birth certificate (after childbirth)
How to Apply
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7 4,180
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1,615
1,853
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2,090
2,153
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Vaccinations
Vaccination frequency Once Three times 4 times, one additional time one additional time 3 times, one additional time Once, one additional time
Right Time for Vaccination Within 4 months from birth (once) 0-1-6 months (three times) 2-4-6 months (3 times) Additional: 15-18 months, 4-6 years old Additional: 11~12 years old 2-4-6 months (3 times) Additional: 4-6 years old 12~15 months (once) Additional: 4~6 years old
Td Polio IPV
Measles, German measles, MMR and epidemic mumps National mandatory Japanese encephalitis vaccinations Chicken pox Influenza JEV
Three times, 12~24 months (twice), third two additional times vaccination 12 months later Additional: 6, 12 years old Once 12~15 months (once) Twice for children of Older than 6 months 6 months to 9 years, once every year after 3~4 times Older than 6 months Older than 2 years old 0 month 2-4-6 months 12~15 months
Var Babies assigned Flu priority for vaccines Limited to high-risk babies Oral
Typhoid fever
Once, one additional 1~16 years old time (6~12 months after first) 1~4 times 2-4-6 months Additional 12~15 months
PCV
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Child Education
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Child Care Facilities look after and educate children age five or younger. Kindergarten is for children between three and five years of age. Elementary School is a six-year course. A child of age six can enter an elementary
school.
Middle School is a three-year course. High School is a three-year course. High schools are divided into general high
schools, vocational high schools, science high schools, and high schools with specific programs.
Advanced Education includes 4 years of general college or university, industrial university, teachers colleges, Korean National Open University, cyber colleges, two or three-year of specified colleges, and polytechnic colleges. Childrens Welfare Center
Childrens Welfare Centers provide welfare and education for children. These centers are available for children whose parents are unable to care for them for financial problems or other reasons. They provide an environment similar to the childrens home and helps them adjust to everyday life as well as school.
Eligible subjects children of the low-income class are a priority How to apply applications are available at your nearest Childrens Welfare Center Operating hours centers open more than five days a week and eight or more hours
a day. Operating house are flexible based on district and center conditions.
Corporation of National Childrens Welfare Center Study Group Homepage : www.jckh.org Local Child Care & Information Center Homepage : www.icareinfo.info
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Child Education
Eligible Subjects
children under age five who attend a child care center or kindergarten and who are from a family whose accredited monthly income is below the average monthly income of urban workers households. (Less than 100% of 2008 accredited monthly average income of urban workers households with four family members: 3,980,000 won per month) Children of married immigrant women may be equally supported if they have Korean nationality. Disabled children may be provided the full amount of the child care allowance, regardless of the parents total income.
ow income families benefit from the education subsidy depending on L family conditions
Beneficiaries of the education subsidy have been gradually extended to children 3-5 years of age from low income families. This subsidy may vary depending on family conditions.
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An additional education subsidy will be provided to low income families with more than two children.
If more than two children from a family of urban laborers with a monthly income less than 130% of the average monthly income attend child-care facilities or kindergartens, the second child and those younger will be provided an additional 50% of the education expenses from the year 2009.
Application Process
Apply
Parents
Confirmed
parents
facilities or kindergartens
Applicants who are of a low-income class (or recipients of the National Basic Livelihood System) should submit an application form and required documents to child care facilities or kindergartens. (No additional investigation for income or property will be held.)
How to apply
parents or other guardians must submit the application form and documentary evidence to their local city, county, or district office or town, myeon, or dong office.
Required Documents
documentary evidence related to employment and property
- When the preschool childrens subsidy is fully applied, we plan to exam partial allowance of priceregulated facilities.
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Put a smile on your face and have hope of a successful life in Korea
Everybody wants to live a healthy life. However, everyone inevitably becomes sick at some time. When people in Korea are sick and they are in need of medical treatment, they have easy access to medical service thanks to the National Health Insurance System. In addition, the medical allowance system and specialized home medical care service can help you when you face a medical emergency.
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Benefits
- Recipients will be provided with medical treatment at hospitals, clinics, and oriental medicine clinics at a moderate price. A small fee will be charged for medical examinations and treatment. - Recipients will be provided with a medical checkup - Recipients will be provided financial support for funerals upon their deaths. - Disabled recipients will be provided part of the insurance payment for purchase of assistive devices - Married immigrants that do not have Korean citizenship can be insured by the National Health Insurance System after having registered as an alien. Recipients of medical assistance through the National Basic Livelihood Security System do not have to be insured under National Health Insurance. - If your husband is employed and insured by the National Health Insurance program, you can apply by registering as a dependent to your husband. - When married immigrants are employed by a company, they are automatically insured by the National Health Insurance system. - In the case where both husband and wife are unemployed, an application form should be submitted along with an alien registration card at the nearest local office of the National Health Insurance Corporation. - Your insurance fees are directly proportional to your income. - If you are registered for National Health Insurance by a company, you and your employer are required to respectively pay half of the insurance fees. This means that you pay 5.08% of your monthly income. - If you register for National Health Insurance at a local office of the National Health Insurance Corporation, your insurance fees are determined according to your income, property, and level of living.
Insurance Fees
For more information, call the National Health Insurance Corporation or a local office. (1577-1000) National Health Insurance Corporation homepage www.nhic.or.kr Counseling for foreigners is available. (02-3270-9161, 9338, 9835)
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Who is eligible?
Recipients of the National Basic Livelihood Security System are eligible as recipients of a medical allowance. If you are raising a child with Korean nationality, you are also eligible for a medical allowance.
Required standards
Hospitalization
Free Primary institution: 1,000 won Second institution: 15,000 won Tertiary institution: 2,000 won CTMRIPET: (5% of the medical allowance) * No copayment from patients for patients with rare intractable diseases, pregnant women, and children under age 18 500 won per prescription
Pharmacies
Health and Welfare Call Center (129) Consult with an agent at the Social Welfare Division at your nearest town, myeon, or dong office.
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Beneficiary
- Local residents are appointed as beneficiaries according to the degree of their economic hardship. - Primary recipients are the elderly supported by the National Basic Livelihood Security System. Tertiary recipients are families of married immigrant women. - Qualifications differ in each region. Contact the Visiting Health Care Division of a local public health center to identify whether you qualify as a recipient.
Related Services
- Health management for those who have suffered a stroke and those suffering from high blood pressure, diabetes, cancer, dementia, or mental diseases - Family health management in relation to chronic diseases, disabilities, and accidents - Health management for pregnant women and health development guidance for infants - Health education and consultation - Regular visiting medical service - Healthcare education for healthy families - Integrated service of health care and welfare
How to apply
- Apply as a beneficiary at the Visiting Health Care Division of a local public health center. - A staff member will assess the applicants health problem and determine whether the applicant needs to visit a medical care service.
Health and Welfare Call Center (129) Consult with an agent at the Social Welfare Division at your nearest town, myeon, or dong office.
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Where
National medical centers, local medical centers, Red Cross hospitals, and other medical institutions accredited by a mayor or provincial governor
How to use
- Married immigrant women who do not have Korean citizenship may apply at local medical centers, the Red Cross Hospitals, national medical centers, and medical institutions accredited by a mayor or provincial governor - Submit required documents including passport (or alien registration card) and a certified copy of family register - Female victims of domestic violence or sexual abuse may be provided with shelter - Married immigrant women that have obtained Korean citizenship and recipients of National Health Insurance or Medical Allowance are not eligible for Free Medical Care Service. However, victims verified by authorized organizations to have left their home to take shelter or to be in a difficult situation whereby it is difficult to qualify as a recipient of National Health Insurance may be eligible as a recipient of Free Medical Care Service.
Amount of subsidy
- Provided all medical expenses up to 5,000,000 won - When medical expenses exceed 5,000,000 won, recipients can be provided an additional 5,000,000 won upon submitting a statement explaining the reason for the higher expense. - When medical expenses exceed 10,000,000 won, recipients will be provided 80% of the exceeded amount.
Medical allowance may differ depending on regions. Consult with an agent at your local medical center, Red Cross Hospitals, national medical centers, or authorized medical institutions.
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Region Incheon
Gyeonggi
Gangwon
Daejeon
Chungnam
Chungbuk
Jeonbuk
Gunsan Medical Center 063)472-5000 Namwon Medical Center 063)620-1114 Jeonbuk University Hospital 063)250-1114 Jesus Hospital 063)230-8114 Suncheon Medical Center 061)759-9114 Gangjin Medical Center 061)433-2167 Mokpo Medical Center 061)260-6500
Gwangju
Jeonnam
Daegu
Gyeongbuk
Pohang Medical Center 054)247-0551 Andong Medical Center 054)858-8951 Gimcheon Medical Center 054)432-8901 Uljin Medical Center 054)785-7018 Sangju Red Cross Hospital 054)534-3501 Andong Sungso Hospital 054)857-2321 Masan Medical Center 055)249-1000 Jinju Medical Center 055)771-7000 Tongyeong Red Cross Hospital 055)644-8901 Geochang Red Cross Hospital 055)944-3251 Changwon Fatima Hospital 055)270-1000
Busan
Gyeongnam
Jeju
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Working in society and earning money is a necessary part of life. However, if you are worried and hesitant over finding a new job, you should take advantage of the work-related information provided in this section. The information will be useful when you look for a new career.
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Employment
How do I find a job?
You can obtain job opportunities through your personal network, but you can also find useful job information through local employment support centers, city or county job information centers, or women resources development centers.
JOBNET (www.jobnet.go.kr)
JOBNET is a website managed by the Korea Employment Information Service. Job information is collected from other websites and job seekers are provided with various job opportunities.
WORKNET (www.work.go.kr)
This is a website managed by the Ministry of Labor offering information about job opportunities.
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Job Training
The job training service helps you choose a career
Are you worried about lack of work skills? Then try the job training service. The job training service is a project to train those who want jobs requiring skills and knowledge. These skills will help increase your chances of landing employment.
Others
Other than the job training services offered through unemployment insurance, other resources are available at the Women Resources Development Center, the Transnational Marriage & Family-Support Center, and various womens centers.
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Unemployment Insurance
The unemployment Insurance program helps workers and their families lead a stable life
All businesses employing a worker or more, whether on a regular, temporary or part-time basis, are subject to the unemployment insurance system. This insurance applies to all workers at the business covered, except for workers who work less than 60 hours per month or less than 15 hours per week. Workers who have been employed for more than six months at a company that paid unemployment insurance and discharged against their wishes or fired are eligible for the unemployment benefits. Female workers who are pregnant and employed can apply for maternity leave before or after childbirth
Childbirth Leave
Any married immigrant woman who is pregnant and employed can apply for pregnancy leave before or after childbirth. Assuming a regular labor period, the total days of childbirth leave can be extended up to 90 days. If you have a miscarriage or stillbirth after 16 weeks of pregnancy, you are entitled to miscarriage/stillbirth leave. - How to apply: Visit a job center close to your residence or workplace and submit an application form for a childbirth leave allowance grant and certificate of childbirth leave (miscarriage/ stillbirth) from the company. The required documents may be submitted via postal service.
Childcare Leave
Employees having a baby less than one year of age can apply for childcare leave for a year. Employees who have stayed with a company for more than a year, who are a parent of a baby less than 1 years of age, can apply. The maximum duration of childcare leave can be extended to one year within the first year of the childs birth date. - How to apply: submit your application form for childcare leave allowance and the application form approved by your employer to the nearest job center.
[Reference Websites] Employment Support Center (unemployment insurance) www.ei.go.kr Korea Workers Compensation & Welfare Service www.welco.or.kr. Social Insurance Information System www.4insure.or.kr
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Financial Support
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How to Apply
Summit an application form for the welfare recipient security/allowance, leasing documents, and other necessary documents to a town, myeon, or dong office.
Benefits
- The table below is the minimum cost of living standards for 2008. For a family exceeding seven people, the standard cash allowance will be increased by 187,766 won per additional person. Livelihood Allowance: provides financial support for clothing, food, fuel costs, and other necessities
1 (person) 387,611(won) 2 656,544 3 859,357 4 1,059,626 5 1,245,484 6 1,433,250
The standard cash allowance, exclusive of the medical, education and support allowance, is the maximum allowance that can be supplied to a household having no income.
- Housing Allowance : provides financial support to rent or repair a house (For a family exceeding eight people, the standard cash allowance will be increased by 3,000 won per additional person.)
1 (person) 7,000(won) 2 12,000 3 17,000 4 21,000 5 25,000 6 34,000
- Education Allowance : provides financial support the expenses of admission/tuition/ textbooks (106,000 won) and school supplies (44,000 won) for high school students, and the expenses of auxiliary textbooks (32,000 won) and school supplies (44,000 won) for middle school students. - Childbirth Allowance : provides approximately 500,000 won when a recipient gives birth - Funeral Allowance : provides approximately 400,000 won when family member of recipient dies - Medical Allowance : provides moderate medical services
For more information, call your local office or an agent at the Health & Welfare Call Center 129
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Financial Support
Self-Support Service
We provide job opportunities and help you stand on your own feet
If you have difficulty finding a job despite having the necessary skills, the workforce program will offer job opportunities and provide you with an allowance.
Eligibility
You are eligible without Korean nationality if your accredited income is below 120% of the minimum cost of living (the total income of you and your spouse) and the value of any property you own, as estimated by the government, and if you are capable of working. - Even if you do not have Korean nationality, you are eligible if you are raising an underage child of Korean nationality.
Types of Program
- Ready-to-go jobs for people with job skills and relevant licenses : easy to find a new job or open a new business, e.g. car mechanics and taxi drivers - RInternships : people can work as an intern in projects related to local for-profit or nonprofit companies - Job for training : people can work to obtain relevant job experience and skills, e.g. nursing home worker - Jobs for low-skilled workers : jobs for workers that do not have job experience or relevant skills, e.g. sanitation worker
Working Conditions
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Considering the recipients capability and circumstances, they typically work 4 to 5 days a week, or 5 to 8 hours per day. This differs from industry to industry and from occupation to occupation.
How to apply
Visit or contact a town, myeon, or dong office and consult a government official in charge of social welfare. After the government official evaluates your claim, you will be informed if you are eligible. A job center recommends a job opportunity after consultation.
For further information, visit the nearest town, myeon, or dong office or contact a social welfare agent at the Health & Welfare Call Center (129) Korean Self-Support Service Association 02-324-1892~3, www.jahwal.or.kr
Eligibility
You are eligible if you are pregnant with or nurturing a child of Korean nationality born between you and your Korean husband and you are in an emergency situation.
Benefits
- Livelihood Support : you may receive a certain amount of money for a month to a maximum of four months.
Number of family members 1 (person) Standard cash allowance
additional person.
2 700,849
3 939,849
4 1,170,422
5 1,353,242
6 1,542,382
418,309
For a family exceeding seven people, the standard cash allowance will increase by 189,140 won per
- Medical Support : You will be supported up to 3,000,000 won. - Support for Housing and Social Welfare Facility Use : You will be provided with money to
rent a house, temporary housing, or a shelter. You will be provided Financial support will be provided for a month, and it can be extended up to four months. - Other benefits : Childbirth, funeral allowances (500,000 won respectively), and fuel expenses (60,000 won) during the winter season (Oct. thru Mar.)
How to apply
Visit the nearest town, myeon, or dong office or contact a social welfare agent at the Health & Welfare Call Center (129)
How to apply
- Call an emergency support division of town, myeon, or dong office. - A governmental official will come and confirm your report, and you will be provided with emergency support. - You can be introduced to governmental organizations or nongovernmental social welfare programs if the emergency situation continues even after your period of emergency support has ended. - A reinvestigation will be held afterwards. If it is proven that you were not in an emergency, you will have to repay the amount of money you have been provided.
Reference: town, myeon, or dong office or the Health & Welfare Call Center (129)
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Financial Support
Mother-Child Welfare
We support women who need financial support or shelters
Mother-child welfare is a support system for married immigrant women who are nurturing an underage child or children without their spouses. This system provides these women with financial support or shelters such as protection facilities.
Benefits
Types of Protection Facilities (Protection Period/Extended) - Mother-child protection facilities: a mother-child homeless family with a child under age 18 (3 years / 2 years) - Mother-child self-support facilities: a mother-child homeless family with lack of preparation for independence (3 years / 2 years) - Mother-child temporary protection facilities: a mother-child homeless family suffering from a spouses physical and/or mental abuse (6 months / 3 months) Others - Education support for high school students - Child support for a child or children under age 8 (50,000 won per month) - Welfare fund loan (a loan of up to 20,000,000 won to rent a house and business funds at a low interest rate) - Permanent rental house on a preferential basis
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How to Apply
Fill out and submit a welfare beneficiary security application form at the nearest town, myeon, or dong office. A government official will determine if you are an eligible recipient and will inform you of the result.
You cannot receive aid simultaneously from the National Basic Livelihood Security System and another welfare service.
Minimum Cost of Living Standards in 2008 and the standard of the second priority (won/month)
For a family exceeding seven people, the standard cash allowance will increase by 224,308 won per additional person.
Number of family members Minimum Cost of Living Standard Income standard of the second priority
1 463,047 555,656
2 784,319
3 1,026,603
4 1,265,848 1,519,018
5 1,487,878 1,785,454
6 1,712,186 2,054,623
941,138 1,231,924
The second priority is non-recipients of the National Basic Livelihood Security System and the accredited monthly income is below 120% of the average monthly income.
We provide services free of charge to recipients of the National Basic Livelihood Security System
- Take advantage of tax exemption when you pay residents tax. - A television receiving fee is exempted. - Reference and issue fees of resident registration, and reissuance fees of resident registration card are exempted. - You can save your water bills in Seoul. - You are provided with standard plastic garbage bags. - Welfare Telephone Service wire telephone: exemption for the initial fees, monthly basic rates and 114 telephone directory, deduction of call charges, and save up to 30% off call charges to mobile phones (limited to 10,000 won per month) Mobile phone: exemption for the initial fees, save up to 35% off monthly basic rate and call charges, and 30% off internet access fee - You can save from 1,000 won up to 1,200 won for your basic rate of telephone. (This exemption varies from place to place. Recipients of welfare telephone service are excluded.) - You can save up to 20% off your electricity bill.
If you need counseling or information regarding health or welfare services, call the Health & Welfare Call Center 129.
- Social security service: National Basic Livelihood Security System, emergency welfare support, medical allowance, and self-support service. - Welfare service: services for the aged, children, the disabled, and mother-child health - Emergency support: emergency welfare support and aids for suicidal urges, child abuse, senior abuse, and emergency medical treatment - Medical service: service for patients that have rare, incurable diseases, cancer, or mental illness, and for those requiring vaccinations.
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- Professional counselors that are migrant women speaking Korean, English, Vietnamese, Russian, Chinese, Thai, and Mongolian are available. - The Migrant Womens Emergency Call center provides aid to victims in need of immediate protection against domestic violence, sexual violence, and sex trafficking. Migrant Womens Hotline 1366 Center introduces you to other facilities and provides medical and legal service. - Counseling on matters related to everyday life is available.
Online and email counseling are available through the website Emergency Support Center for Migrant Women. A ll counseling services are confidential. We do not reveal your identity. Address: 1253 Sungin-do Dongbo Building 306 Dongdaemun-gu Seoul
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052)241-1114 Gyeongbuk
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Important telephone numbers for helping make your life easier in Korea
Feel free to call when you need any help Service Center Transnational Marriage & FamilySupport Center Healthy Family Support Center National Health Insurance Counseling Employment Support Center Health & Welfare Call Center Korea Legal and Corporation Telephone 1577-5432 1577-9337 1577-1000 1588-1919 129 132 Emergency Immigrant Women Emergency Support Center Emergencies, Special Calls, Crime Report Fire/Health & Security School Violence and Women in Prostitution Child Abuse Emergency Counseling and Hospital Information Interpretation Service Telephone 1577-1366 112 119 117 1391 1339 16440644 1577-0177
Important telephone numbers for helping make your life easier in Korea
Service Center Bangladesh Cambodia China Ecuador Indonesia Japan Kazakhstan Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Pakistan Russia Sri Lanka Thailand Ukraine Uzbekistan Vietnam Telephone 02)796-4056 02)3785-1041 02)738-1038 02)739-2401 02)783-5675 02)2170-5200 02)391-8906 02)795-9203 02)798-3464 02)790-3814 02)796-8252 02)318-2116 02)735-2966 02)795-3098 02)790-5696 02)574-6554 02)739-2065 Telephone 310-22 Dongbinggo-dong Yongsan-gu Seoul 653-24 Hannam-dong Yongsan-gu Seoul 54 Hyoja-dong Jongno-gu Seoul 100 Gongpyeong-dong Jongno-gu Seoul 55 Yeouido-dong Yeongdeungpo-gu Seoul 18-11 Junghak-dong Jongno-gu Seoul 271-5 Hannam-dong Yongsan-gu Seoul 4-1 Hannam-dong Yongsan-gu Seoul 33-5 Hannam-dong Yongsan-gu Seoul 723-1 Hannam-dong Yongsan-gu Seoul 124-13 Itaewon-dong Yongsan-gu Seoul 34-16 Jeong-dong Jung-gu Seoul Kyobo Building 2002 Jongno-1-ga Jongno-gu Seoul 653-7 Hannam-dong Yongsan-gu Seoul 1-97 Dongbinggo-dong Yongsan-gu Seoul 1376-1 Diplomatic Center 701 Seocho-2-dong Seocho-gu Seoul 28-58 Samcheong-dong Jongno-gu Seoul
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You are a beloved wife. You are a respected mother. You are a wonderful daughter-in-law. You are a valuable new citizen of Korea. The Ministry for Health, Welfare and Family Affairs will be your reliable friend and we will help you plan for a brighter future in Korea. We love you.
The Transnational Marriage & Family-Support Center (1577-5432) provides multicultural families with various services such as education, counseling, child care, child birth education, and cultural programs for their stable settlement and harmonious family relationships in Korea.