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South Korea expands its visa pathways to keep international STEM graduates within its borders. 🇰🇷
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The Ministry of Justice increases the number of eligible universities for the K-STAR visa from 5 to 32. 🏫
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This reform targets experts in high-tech fields like AI, semiconductors, robotics, and biotechnology. 🤖
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Master’s and PhD graduates can now transition directly to an F-2 residency visa after graduation. 📜
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The government seeks to combat a shrinking domestic labor pool caused by record-low birth rates. 📉
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New rules lower the Korean-language proficiency requirements for students entering corporate internships. 🗣️
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University presidents now hold the power to recommend outstanding students for fast-track residency. 🏅
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The policy aims to raise the annual intake of high-caliber research talent to over 500 individuals. 📈
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A pilot regional visa program encourages international students to settle in cities outside of Seoul. 🏙️
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These changes transform international students from temporary learners into essential long-term economic contributors. 🏗️
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