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I won a divorce in Korea. How many years can I get a permanent residence permit with an f6 visa?

After successful divorce in Korea, F6 visa holders can keep their residence status under special circumstances and legally continue to extend their visas. Specifically, if the main fault of breaking off the relationship with the inviter is that the inviter, that is, the F6 visa holder, is forced to break off the marriage relationship with the Korean spouse unintentionally, then he can continue to maintain his F6 status and extend his visa by himself. However, if it cannot be proved that the fault of breaking off the relationship lies with the Korean spouse, the marriage will be changed to F 1 visa or F6 visa will be cancelled after 3-6 months. No matter what the result is, you can't stay in Korea for a long time at this time, you can only return to China within a certain period of time.

With regard to the application for permanent residence permit, according to the Law of the Republic of Korea on Entry of Foreigners, foreigners holding permanent residence visas in Korea can live and work in Korea during the validity period of their legal status, regardless of their marital status. Therefore, if you have successfully divorced, as long as your F6 visa is valid, you can apply for a permanent residence permit according to normal procedures.