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South Korea encourages 300,000 people to leave the country with relevant policies.

/kloc-in 0/9, South Korea promulgated a policy on illegal residence. Many things have happened here, and there have been conflicting news before, so you can pay attention to it. This was originally a headache for South Korea, and this epidemic prompted South Korea to implement the latest measures.

South Korean officials have issued policies to encourage these 300,000 people to leave the country. On February 28th, local time, the South Korean government announced that it would give 300,000 foreign illegal workers the opportunity to leave the country voluntarily. This opportunity will last until March 3 1.

The South Korean government said that people who participated in the "voluntary departure" project at this time will not be investigated for illegal entry before, nor will they be recorded on the "blacklist" of the South Korean exit-entry administration. At present, the Korean government has issued this notice in six languages.

Illegal workers who do not leave the country after March 3 1 will be repatriated immediately after being arrested, and will be blacklisted. They will not be allowed to re-enter Korea for 10 years.

According to statistics, of the 300,000 foreign illegal workers, 65,438+200,000 are from Thailand.

Upon inquiry, the Korean visa administration and foreign embassies have issued many notices of "voluntary departure", and such notices also indicate that they will reduce the responsibility of illegal entry to encourage illegal foreign workers to return home.

There are some things you don't understand about this policy.

Call the entry-exit customer service directly: 1345. There is a Chinese service here.

Should I be fined for voluntarily returning to China illegally in the previous policy? Tell you the answer directly: Yes, there is such a policy. From July 2020, illegal residents will be fined according to the illegal time even if they return to China voluntarily.

Provisions on fines after July 2020

When returning to China voluntarily from July to September 2020,

A fine of 300,000 won was imposed for less than one month.

Illegal 1 ~ 3 months fine of 450000 won.

A fine of 600,000 won will be imposed for three to six months.

Violation of the law for 6 months to 1 year, and a fine of1.2000 won.

Illegal 1 ~ 2 years fine of 265438+ million won.

A fine of 3 million won will be imposed for 2-3 years.

Violation of the law for more than 3 years, a fine of 6 million won.

When returning to China voluntarily after 2020 10,

A fine of 500,000 won for less than one month.

Illegal 1 ~ 3 months fine of 750000 won.

A fine of 6,543.8+0,000 won will be imposed for illegal acts for 3-6 months.

Violation of the law for 6 months to 1 year, and a fine of 2 million won.

Illegal 1 ~ 2 years fine of 3.5 million won.

A fine of 5 million won will be imposed for 2-3 years.

Violation of the law for more than 3 years, a fine of 6,543,800,000 won.

What will happen if you don't pay the fine?

If illegal residents return to China voluntarily after July 2020, they will not pay the fine.

The entry restriction will be 1 ~ 10 years, which is also applicable to people leaving the country at different times.

Departure from July to September 2020

Implement the access restriction of 1 ~ 10 year.

Appears after 2020 10

Implement the access restriction of 3 ~ 10 years.

Paying a fine will exempt you from entry restrictions.

To put it bluntly, if you don't pay it, you won't deduct it.

I can't come to Korea for a certain period of time at most, but I didn't promise to give a visa even if I paid a fine, because whether I can come to Korea depends on entry restrictions and visas. They only promised not to impose entry restrictions.

There have always been fines for illegal residents, but everyone has never heard of them.

Because few people pay in reality, even if they don't pay the fine, there is at most a record of restricted entry, which is actually of little significance to illegal residents. Anyway, the illegal record is enough to make it difficult to get a visa normally (except for Koreans and special circumstances)