Visa applications open for additional 12,900 foreign workers
South Korea is issuing an additional 12,900 E-9 visas for nonskilled foreign workers, the Ministry of Labor and Employment announced Monday, in the latest move to address the deepening labor shortage spurred by the country's demographic collapse. The newly issued visas will be distributed across sectors in need: 5,000 in manufacturing, 4,000 in agriculture and 2,500 in the services sector, as outlined in the announcement. Depending on industry demand, the ministry said it plans to add another 7,000 visas on an as-needed basis. The issuance comes in addition to the regular quarterly application cycles, indicating a relentless surge in demand across various industries. Over 43,000 E-9 foreign workers have already entered Korea in the fourth quarter of 2023 alone, marking an increase of nearly 10,000 from the same period last year, according to a September government estimate. Businesses can apply for this expanded quota from Nov. 20-30 either at regional job centers or through the official Employment Permit System website at eps.go.kr, with results expected in December. As it grapples with the world's lowest birth rate and a rapidly aging population, South Korea has seen a sharp increase in the number of foreign workers entering the country in recent years. From January to July this year, approximately 63,000 foreign nationals entered South Korea on E-9 visas, well on track to surpass last year's total of 88,012 and marking a substantial increase from 2019's 51,365. Foreign workers have become an essential part of South Korea's manufacturing and agricultural sectors, fulfilling roles often shunned by the country's rapidly shrinking domestic workforce. In response, the government has taken policy measures to expand the foreign labor pool, increasing annual quotas and lifting hiring regulations. Earlier in August, the Labor Ministry proposed plans to double the limit on foreign workers permitted at a single workplace and expanded the range of industries eligible to hire foreign staff, adding logistics companies and airport subcontractors to the list.
相关推荐
-
Korea to showcase advanced climate technologies at COP28 Dubai
-
South Korea’s digital reputation dented by government network outage
-
김기현 “한동훈 자질, 대한민국 위해 잘 발휘될 수 있게 할 것”
-
[Herald Interview] VIXX highlights group’s continuity in 5th EP ‘Continuum’
-
Seoul reviews scenarios for restoring guard posts in DMZ
-
Number of youth addicted to online gambling rises
- 最近发表
-
- S. Korea's Busan making last
- Child kills man with stone, sparking debate over legal immunity of children
- S. Korean literary giant Jo Jung
- T1, Faker unrivaled at 2023 LoL World Championship
- YouTuber suspected of livestreaming after taking drugs
- North notifies of satellite launch amid concerns
- All residents with disabilities to get personal doctor
- What phrase do you want to hear most from your partner?
- S. Korea's heavyweights like ex
- North notifies of satellite launch amid concerns
- 随机阅读
-
- Dog meat group threatens to release 2 million dogs near presidential office
- Korean ramen exports hit record high amid global K
- 이준석 “가해자 따로 있는데…인요한 ‘대리사과’ 황당 제안”
- Priciest elite private high school costs over W30m a year
- Seoul reviews scenarios for restoring guard posts in DMZ
- E. coli found in Echire butter
- King Charles welcomes South Korea's president with state banquet, mingles with K
- South Korea’s digital reputation dented by government network outage
- S. Korea, Japan, China agree to accelerate summit efforts
- [Herald Interview] VIXX highlights group’s continuity in 5th EP ‘Continuum’
- Democratic Party banners targeting young voters stir controversy
- [Today’s K
- LG Electronics CEO to present AI vision at CES
- What phrase do you want to hear most from your partner?
- Daewoo E&C chief cements ties with Nigerian leaders
- 이준석 “가해자 따로 있는데…인요한 ‘대리사과’ 황당 제안”
- Hyundai’s ‘Uni Wheel’ system gives more room for different car designs
- Korea, UK will unite for Indo
- All residents with disabilities to get personal doctor
- Cemeteries, columbariums reinvent themselves as sanctuaries for the living
- 搜索
-
- 友情链接
-
- LG, Hyundai join forces to advance robot
- Most top earners live in or near Seoul: data
- Man booked for possession of machete ahead of Halloween
- Korea Investment & Securities joins hands with Carlyle
- Posco faces first
- Yoon, Kishida receive JFK award for mending stalled ties
- Hybe artists could be returning to MBC
- Israel presses ground campaign against Hamas in 'second stage' of Gaza war
- [KH Explains] Can humans catch lumpy skin disease?
- [Today’s K
- British interdisciplinary artist Jane Benson turns literary texts into art
- Bithumb to push for IPO in 2025
- LG Twins capture 1st Korean Series title in 29 years
- [Our Museums] Seek hidden tales of Korean masks at Hahoe Mask Museum
- Business groups condemn labor union immunity bill
- Fifty Fifty’s Keena to attend 2023 BBMAs
- Ruling party reform committee under pressure to disband
- [Community Discovery] Blending old and new for sustainable Seongdong
- LG Twins crowned champions for 1st time since 1994 as S. Korean baseball season ends
- LG companies hint at grand promotions to celebrate Twins' big win
- Seoul Metropolitan Traditional Orchestra meets electronic beats
- S. Korea, US defense chiefs discuss 'tailored deterrence strategy' on N. Korea
- Business groups demand more flexible working hour system
- 홍익표, 조국 총선 출마설에 “조만간 뵙고 말씀 들을 것”
- ‘Believer 2’ returns as 'midquel' with new characters, stronger plot
- Seoul shares down amid possible US government shutdown woes
- [Herald Interview] Inaugural meeting maps UNC 2.0 amid shifting security dynamics
- 46 countries, including S. Korea, US, join declaration on 'responsible' AI use
- Music director, composer Jung Jae
- Daewoong's Nabota tops botulinum toxin exports