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How can I stay and work in Korea?

One: First of all, because Korea is not an immigrant country, its immigration policy and employment policy for foreigners are relatively strict.

Two: From the perspective of graduate institutions, just as it is relatively easy for students who graduated from Peking University in Tsinghua, China to find jobs, in South Korea, it is naturally much easier for students who graduated from famous Korean universities such as Seoul National University, Yonsei University, Korea University, Ewha Women's University and Xijiang University, especially some famous private institutions. Because the school itself is supported or operated by some large well-known consortia or companies in Korea, the company will give priority to outstanding graduates of its own school, and even some schools can recommend them before graduation.

Three: From the perspective of majors and graduation majors, science and engineering majors are more practical and practical than liberal arts. Most of the well-known large Korean enterprises focus on projects of science and engineering majors such as electronics, electricity, IT and machinery. Therefore, talents in scientific research are the scarcest, and therefore, the employment rate of graduates majoring in science and engineering is relatively higher.

Four: At present, the Korean Ministry of Justice has a policy of changing certificates for overseas students studying in Korea for graduation and employment. As long as you can find the receiving unit, whether it is a large enterprise or a small or medium-sized enterprise, you can change your work visa with the assistance of the enterprise. However, liberal arts graduates must be employed in large enterprises, or at least have a postgraduate degree, before they can be converted into work visas and then stay in Korea for further development.