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Can I apply for my daughter and son-in-law to go to Korea if my parents are Korean?

It is still difficult to immigrate to Korea.

1. You must stay in Korea for a certain number of years before you can apply for something similar to China's household registration. Otherwise, only Koreans can immigrate to South Korea, because South Korea is a country with strong national consciousness.

1. 1. People who have immediate family members in Korea and have a Korean green card can get a green card and become Korean citizens after passing the naturalization test.

(The naturalization test mainly tests the basic information of Korean culture, history, geography and life. Click on the link to enter the nationality exam practice)

1.2. If separated relatives (such as grandparents) were born in Korea or Koreans, they can obtain Korean citizenship (green card), and they must also pass the naturalization test and blood relationship test.

South Korea's laws on recruiting foreign workers are mostly biased towards Koreans, and their policies towards Koreans are also relatively broad. South Korea's new labor policy-relaxing restrictions on Koreans working in South Korea.

In addition to the job requirements, Korean China people should have no criminal experience (including in China), have conversational Korean skills, and pass the naturalization test.

2. Visa requirements for Korean citizens to visit China.

Visa type

Korean embassies and consulates abroad issue three kinds of visas according to the purpose of the applicant's visit to Korea: tourist visa, transit visa and residence visa.

Tourist visas are short-term visas for foreign tourists, with a maximum stay of 90 days; Transit visa is a visa for foreigners to pass through Korea and stay in Korea for no more than 45 days when going to a third country or returning to their home country; Residence visas are for those who stay in Korea for more than 90 days. Long-term visa holders must also obtain the entry permit from the Ministry of Justice and apply for a residence permit at the local "residence jurisdiction office" within 90 days after entry. To apply for a residence permit, you need to submit your passport, photos and fill out a residence application form.

It is still difficult to immigrate to Korea. It is suggested that the landlord find a qualified and experienced intermediary to handle it.