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    Korea announces top-tier visa for foreign talent in tech sectors

    September 27, 2024
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    MENA Newswire News Desk: South Korea is set to introduce a new visa initiative aimed at attracting high-tech foreign talent, as the country seeks to bolster its workforce in advanced industries and address its shifting demographic landscape. The Justice Ministry announced the creation of a “Top-Tier Visa” program designed to provide immigration and residency benefits for foreign experts in cutting-edge sectors, including artificial intelligence, robotics, quantum technology, and aerospace.

    Korea announces top-tier visa for foreign talent in tech sectors

    Justice Minister Park Sung-jae outlined the initiative as part of a broader immigration reform strategy intended to foster social cohesion in light of South Korea’s growing foreign population. The foreign community currently represents about 5 percent of the total population, with 2.61 million foreigners residing in the country. According to ministry projections, that number is expected to surpass 3 million within the next five years.

    The visa program will focus on attracting individuals with specialized skills in high-tech fields, helping to address the country’s pressing need for talent in these areas. The government is increasingly relying on foreign workers to fill the gaps in its workforce, as South Korea’s aging population and declining birth rate create a shrinking labor pool.

    The Justice Ministry noted that the specifics of the new visa, including eligibility criteria and application procedures, will be finalized through discussions with relevant government agencies. The program is expected to offer a range of benefits, including fast-tracked residency and work permits for qualified applicants, in an effort to make South Korea more competitive in attracting global talent. As part of the immigration policy overhaul, the government is also exploring other measures aimed at integrating foreign workers more effectively into South Korean society.

    These efforts are intended to ensure that the growing foreign population contributes to the country’s economic growth while maintaining social harmony. The introduction of the “Top-Tier Visa” reflects a broader strategy by South Korea to position itself as a global leader in high-tech innovation. By attracting skilled workers in fields such as AI and robotics, the country hopes to enhance its competitiveness on the global stage. The policy marks a significant shift in South Korea’s approach to immigration, as it balances the need for foreign expertise with efforts to promote social cohesion in a rapidly diversifying society.

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