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D-2 to E-7: The Visa Conversion Roadmap Foreign Graduates Actually Need (2026)

From D-2 student visa to E-7 work visa: the two-track decision tree, D-10 rules after the 2025 reform, salary thresholds, employer documents, and what to do if E-7 sponsorship fails.

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E-7 Occupation Codes: Which Job Titles Qualify for Sponsorship and How to Find Yours (2026)

Korea's E-7 visa covers 94 official occupation codes across four sub-categories. This guide maps every code, explains the 2026 salary thresholds, and tells you exactly how to figure out which code matches your role.

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E-8 Seasonal Worker Scam Prevention: The Pre-Departure Checklist (2026)

If someone is offering you agricultural work in Korea on an E-8 visa, this guide shows you how to tell if the offer is real before you pay anyone anything. Includes the pre-departure checklist, red flags, and contact numbers to save to your phone.

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E-9 Worker Rights in Korea: What the Law Says You Are Owed (2026)

E-9 visa holders have the same statutory rights as Korean workers. This guide covers minimum wage, wage theft claims, workplace change rules, industrial accident insurance, and what to do when your employer violates your contract.

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Korea's Employment Permit System (EPS): How It Works, Who It Admits, and What Happens After (2026)

Korea's Employment Permit System (고용허가제) recruits workers from 17 countries into manufacturing, agriculture, fisheries, construction, and services. This guide covers the full application pipeline, the EPS-TOPIK exam, your rights after arrival, the Sincere Worker re-entry program, and the only legal path to staying longer.

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Which Visa Lets You Work Freely in Korea? F-4, F-5, and F-6 Explained (2026)

F-4, F-5, and F-6 visa holders can work in Korea without employer sponsorship, but the rules differ. This guide explains who qualifies, what jobs are off-limits for F-4, and when converting to F-5 is worth it.

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Your First 90 Days at a Korean Company: Contracts, Probation, and What to Watch For (2026)

You signed Friday. You start Monday. Here is what Korean law says about your contract, probation rights, 4대보험 enrollment, first paycheck, and what to do if something goes wrong, before Day 90.

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Hagwon Contract Red Flags: A 30-Point Review Checklist for Foreign Teachers (2026)

Before you sign an E-2 teaching contract in Korea, check these 30 points. Covers pay, hours, leave, severance, visa clauses, and the four provisions that are always illegal.

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Korea Salary Guide for Foreign Workers: Is This Offer Fair? (2026)

Is this offer fair? Use this guide to check the 2026 visa salary floors, benchmark your role by sector and company tier, and calculate your real take-home pay before you sign.

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Korean Corporate Aptitude Tests (인적성검사): What Foreign Job Seekers Actually Face (2026)

Every major Korean chaebol uses a proprietary aptitude test as a hiring gate. This guide explains each test's format, why they are a hard wall for most foreign applicants, and which tracks bypass them entirely.

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How to Write a Korean Self-Introduction Letter (자기소개서) as a Foreign Applicant (2026)

The 자기소개서 is not a cover letter. It is a structured set of prompted essays in formal Korean. This guide shows foreign applicants exactly how to write each section, what chaebols now require, and where to get help.

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Which Korean Job Platforms Actually Work for Foreigners: An Honest Comparison (2026)

Most 'Korea job sites' lists start with Saramin and JobKorea without mentioning they are Korean-only. This guide tells you which platforms actually serve foreign job seekers, and which ones to skip.

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How to Read Your Korean Payslip (급여명세서) (2026)

You got paid. Your bank shows one number. Your payslip shows a larger one. This guide explains every line on a Korean payslip, with 2026 deduction rates and a full worked example.

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How to Write a Korean 이력서 (Resume) Employers Actually Want (2026)

Korean employers expect two documents, not one, and a format nothing like a Western CV. This guide covers the 이력서, 자기소개서, photo rules, visa disclosure, and what to do differently as a foreign job seeker.

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How to Find a Non-Teaching Job in Korea as a Foreigner (2026)

The D-10 job seeker visa exists. Korean companies are hiring. This guide maps every starting visa to the right next move, names the platforms that actually work, and gives you a 4-to-6-week action plan.

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