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Specific information for Animal quarantine, Marine product quarantine and Plant quarantine.
You want to invest in South Korea. Do you want to know if there is a support system for foreign investment?
The Foreign Investor content introduces the concept of foreign investment prescribed by the Foreign Investment Promotion Act and provides legal information on the protection and restrictions of foreign investment.
In addition, it introduces various investment areas where foreign investors can invest and provides investment support information, such as tax reduction, rent reduction of national and public property, and cash support.
Moreover, it introduces various administrative support details, such as the Foreign Investment Support Center, Foreign Investment Ombudsman, Foreign Investment Promotion Office, and civil affairs related to foreign investment. It also introduces the registration contents of foreign-invested companies.
It provides legal information related to quarantine that undertakes sanitary measures such as inspections, quarantine, and quarantine of people entering or leaving the country through airports and ports, aircraft, ships, automobiles, cargo, etc. to maintain and protect people’s health by preventing the spread of infectious diseases at home and abroad.
Foreigners wishing to enter the Republic of Korea must, in principle, obtain an appropriate visa based on their intended purpose of stay. However, there are cases where entry without a visa is possible according to international agreements. A passport is an identification document that indicates the holder’s nationality and other personal details and is essential for international travel. This content provides legal information on visas required by foreigners intending to enter the Republic of Korea, ranging from the visa issuance to its extension, change, and loss, and on passports required by Korean citizens planning to travel abroad.
Methods for a foreigner to acquire nationality of the Republic of Korea include general naturalization, simplified naturalization, and special naturalization. People who once held nationality of the Republic of Korea but now only hold foreign nationality can reacquire such through restoration of the nationality of the Republic of Korea. Individuals with multiple nationalities must select one within a certain period, but they may also pledge not to exercise their foreign nationality and maintain their multiple nationality. In addition, people from North Korea or Sakhalin whose nationality status in the Republic of Korea is unclear can apply for a nationality determination.