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Dear customer,

Thank you for printing this page, obviously you found something of interest, we can help you with your documents and make sure that your planning to migrate to South Korea. we can assist you from the planning stage upto a suitable residence. Generally spoken we can help you with :

  • Attending Inquiries for Any Countries' Visa Assistance (Source - Email, Call or office appointment)
  • Solving Visa Related Queries
  • Preparing The Basic Set to Be Forwarded for Further Processing
  • Coordinating with The Operations and Keeping the Client Updated On The Visa Status
  • Promoting and Cross Selling Other Services (Packages, Tickets, Insurance, Etc.)
  • Research On the Latest Updates of Visas
  • Marketing, To Grow the Flow of Business
  • Dealing with Disciplinary Matters and Customer Complaints

We hope to see you soon in our office to review the details of your programs, we will help you with your efforts,

M.J. van't Zand
Marketing manager

Kronenburg Estates S.L.
CIP and residence programs
South Korea 
Residency  

 QUICK LINKS

South Korea maintains a visa waiver agreement list and a designated visa-free entry list with countries not included on those lists requiring a visa to enter the country. In addition, foreigners wishing to engage in certain activities such as diplomatic work, gainful employment, study or residence must apply for the appropriate visa prior to engaging in that activity in country.

The Korean government does not recognise North Korea as a country and defines the entire Korean peninsula as South Korea territory. Holders of North Korea passports will be treated as a citizen of South Korea, cannot be admitted to South Korea as a foreigner, and will go through special immigration procedures

Visa-free entry

Holders of passports issued by the following 117 jurisdictions do not require a visa to enter South Korea for up to the limit listed below:

Up to 180 days

The following 1 countries require the following documents :    Passport:   Visa: 

Up to 90 days

Up to 60 days

The following 3 countries require the following documents :    Passport:   Visa: 

Up to 30 days

  1. - For British passport holders, only British citizens and British National (Overseas) enjoy visa-free entry.
  2. - Except for French passports issued in New Caledonia.
  3. - For French passports issued in New Caledonia.

VISA TYPES

VISA TYPES

Residency (F-2) visa

The Residency (F-2) visa is issued to spouses of Korean nationals or holders of the F-5 permanent residency visa. Applicants must provide documents proving financial ability and relationship. The visa is also issued to refugees who gain permanent residence status in Korea.

Concern was raised in 2008 that "unqualified foreigner teachers" were using F visas like the F-2 to gain employment in Korea. The government passed a law in 2009 that would change the visas issued to government employees of foreign countries from E7 to F2. In 2010 the government announced that foreigners who invested over US$500,000 on Jeju Island can also obtain an F-2 residency visa. It was also announced in 2010 that foreigners already on certain visas would be given an opportunity to change their visa to an F-2 visa after meeting certain criteria and accruing a certain number of points.

Contact us

If you are seeking more information on Immigration and your eligibility or wish to validate information provided by our partners or other advisors, please use this assessment to get in touch with us.

Within 72 hours we will be more than happy to evaluate your potential, answer all your questions, clarify all points of interest, and provide you with valuable recommendations, without any obligations on your part.

At '.Kronenburg .' we value privacy. No information will be shared with third parties under any circumstances.

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Required documents
Passport
  • validity 6 months after trip
  • has 1~3 empty visa pages
  • copy of first page
  • copy of previous visa's
    (if any)
1~3 passport pictures
  • light background
  • recent
  • No "selfie"
  • No (partial) facial cover
  • Neutural facial expression
Bank statement
  • Original in English
  • over past 3 months
  • In some case over past 6 months

  • Filled in application form
  • Health insurance
  • Translations
  • copies of all documents
  • specific purpose documents
  • Fee (none refundable)

Countries where you can buy citizenship or residency

The super-rich are no longer just spending their money on private jets, yachts, and hotels — they're also splashing out on second passports.

The Second Citizenship Survey 2017 from CS Global Partners found that 89% of people would like to own a second passport, and over 34% said they had looked into investing in a second citizenship.
Even more striking were the 80.68% who said they would be willing to invest or donate 5% of their annual salary for a second citizenship — more than they spend on monthly rent.
Luckily, according to Associated Press, at least two dozen countries offer a new home to people willing to invest in a business, real estate or government bonds.

Some of these countries offer Citizenship by Investment (CIP) programs where money can actually buy a second passport, usually starting at around $200,000.

The programs typically involve investment in real estate in exchange for the elite status that comes along with owning a citizenship — and property — in another country. Other programs offer "elite residency" — an extended visa with perks — in exchange for similar investments.

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