Korea to boost employment of foreign students
By Korea.net
The government said Sunday (Oct. 28) it will
introduce a new employment permit system for foreign students allowing them to
work during weekends, as well as the 20-hour weekday work limit the current
system allows.
The plan will also grant foreign students who
hold postgraduate degrees in humanities and social sciences from South Korean
universities to gain employment in educational or specialized institutions.
Only foreign students who have concluded
postgraduate study in engineering are currently entitled to enter the Korean job
market amid complaints by Korean students suffering from job shortages.
The new employment permit system for foreign
students is to take effect next Thursday with the aim of luring foreign skilled
workers to South Korea.
Foreign students can apply for E-1 visas to
gain employment as instructors or researchers at educational institutions
equivalent to or higher than two-year colleges, while the E-7 visa permits them
to work at public or private institutions for technology or overseas marketing
research.
Source:
http://www.korea.net/News/Issues/issueDetailView.asp?board_no=18312
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