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What does Korean visa F-6 mean? Expert advice
Hello, I am Korean in South Korea
I am 20 years old and have joined South Korea with permanent residency F5. I was invited by my parents for permanent residency.
Currently I have never heard of the F6 you mentioned, only F5.
F1 F2 F3 (both Korean and Han nationalities can obtain it, but Han nationality F3 is relatively rare)
F4 is a compatriot visa. Chinese Koreans are part of the overseas compatriots of the Republic of Korea, so generally Koreans are F4 5 years old.
F5 is a permanent resident right. Currently, this one is better for me. It doesn’t matter how long you stay in Korea. You can travel back and forth between China and South Korea at any time. You can also invite people (only children).
But F5 is very demanding. Generally Koreans also have difficulty obtaining it. Let alone the Han people.
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