Ways To Get F-5 Permanent Residency Visa in Korea 🇰🇷✨
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2025.07.31 05:10So, you’ve been living in Korea and loving it, right? Maybe you’re tired of renewing your visa every year, or you just want the freedom to fully settle down here. Let me guide you through the different ways to get Korea’s F-5 Permanent Residency Visa, also known as your ticket to living here without limits. 🏠
1. The 5-Year Resident Route ⏳
Let me start with the most common path. If you’ve been living in Korea for at least 5 years on a valid visa, and you’ve followed all the rules, you might be eligible. Here’s what you’ll need:
- A stable income and financial records (like tax statements and employment docs)
- KIIP Level 5 (Korean Integration and Immigration Program) or a similar language and culture test
- A clean criminal record
-Proof that you’ve integrated into Korean society
If you’ve been building a life here, this could be your best shot.
2. Points-Based Path for F-2-7 Holders 📊
If you're already on an F-2-7 visa, let me tell you, you’re in a good spot. After 3 years on this visa, you can apply for the F-5. The F-2-7 is based on a points system that looks at things like your age, education, income, and Korean language skills. This path is perfect if you’re a working professional doing well here and want to stay long-term.
3. Married to a Korean? 💍❤️
Let me break this one down. If you’re married to a Korean citizen and have had the F-6 visa for at least 2 years, you can apply for the F-5. To qualify, you’ll need to show:
- Your marriage is genuine and ongoing
- You live together
- You can support yourselves financially
- You’ve passed KIIP or a similar test
- And if you have kids together, it makes your case even stronger.
4. Investment or High-Income Route 💼💸
Got some funds to invest or a well-paying job? Then this might be your route. If you invest around 500 million KRW into Korea and help create local jobs, you may qualify. Also, if you’re a high-income professional in a field like tech, research, or education, this path could work for you.
5. Special Talent or Contribution 🌟
Let me mention one more path, though it’s rare. If you’ve made a major contribution to Korea in sports, science, arts, or public service, and a government ministry supports your case, you might be eligible too.
Let me summarize for you:
Getting the F-5 isn’t super easy, but trust me, it’s worth it if you want to stay in Korea for the long run. No more visa stress, more flexibility, and a chance to fully be part of society here.
My advice? Keep your records clean, study Korean, and talk to immigration or a visa expert for tailored guidance. You're closer than you think. 화이팅! 💪🇰🇷
Oh and keep ‘Kliking’ :)
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adil008
10일 전This is incredibly helpful! But if I have to choose one, which route do you think is the most common or easiest to get an F-5 in Korea?
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