Korea to speed up path to permanent residency for STEM students

Korea is stepping up efforts to encourage the long-term settlement of international students, placing special emphasis on those in science and technology fields seen as critical to the country’s innovation and economic growth. Facing a demographic crisis and shifting industrial demands, Korea is increasingly viewing international students as a vital source of its future workforce. “Designing visa systems that enable international students to voluntarily contribute to areas where our society needs experts is a core policy priority,” said Lee Hyang-sook, director of the Residence and VISA Division at the Ministry of Justice in a written interview with The Korea Times. “In line with this policy direction, the ministry is working with universities to more tightly connect study-to-settlement pathways for international students in science and technology fields, while redesigning visa routes that link education and employment to regional and industry demand,” she added. One key change in the effort is a revamp of the Korea Science and Technology Advanced Human Resources Visa Track —

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