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What is the easiest way to immigrate to Korea?

1. Marriage immigrant (F6 visa): a person who has married a Korean and completed marriage registration in Korea, and wishes to live with a Korean spouse for a long time. Live in Korea for two years, then reach the average income of Korean nationals, and pass the exam, you can live forever. 2. Studying abroad (D2 visa): In Korea, studying abroad visa cannot be directly converted into permanent residence. However, international students have a conventional immigration method, that is, they need to find a job in the local area and change their work visas after graduation. If it is not a specific occupation, you need to transfer to F2 first, and then transfer to residence visa F2. After holding for three years, their income will reach more than twice the average income of Korean nationals through the scoring system, and they can become permanent residents after taking the exam. 3. Work visa (E7 visa): You can directly apply for permanent residence if you hold E7 for five years. You don't need to apply for a specific professional work visa F2 first, and you can take the exam if your income is more than twice the average income of Korean nationals. 4. Dispatch (D7 visa): Dispatch a work visa. Companies in cities outside Korea need to set up branches or offices in Korea. When employees need to go to work, they can apply for a D7 visa, or they can directly apply for permanent residence after five years, and then go through the same process as E7. 5. Entrepreneurship (D8 visa): Entrepreneurship work visa with an investment of 654.38 billion won (about 600,000 RMB). You need to really start a business and run a company in Korea. With a visa for more than 3 years, the investment can meet 300 million won, and two Korean employees can be hired, which can be changed to permanent residence. If you don't want to increase your investment, you can live in Korea for five years to achieve a certain personal income and turnover, and then you can change to permanent residence by taking the Korean exam. In addition to the above five ways, in fact, South Korea's permanent residence can be obtained in many ways: skilled immigrants can take South Korea's permanent residence by scoring and meeting the score requirements, which is somewhat similar to outstanding talents; High investment, start a company in Korea, invest 500 thousand dollars at a time, hire 5 Koreans, or take permanent residence directly; For Korean visa F4, if you have lived in Korea for two consecutive years, you can change it to permanent residence; Or Korean workers sign H2, which can be directly replaced by permanent residence in a specific industry. It seems that there are many ways to change permanent residence in Korea, but most of them have the same feature, that is, the first requirement is to have income in Korea, and the second requirement is to live. Either high-tech talents are helpful to the country, or create jobs for South Korea, or improve the economic level of South Korea. This is basically the same standard for all countries with immigration policies. From this perspective, investment immigration is really the simplest way of permanent residence, and among investment immigrants, the most cost-effective is Korean deposit immigrants.