Foreign national workers who meet all the following conditions may apply for the digital nomad (workation) visa:
i. Should be at least 18 years old and employed by a foreign company.
ii. Should be allowed to work remotely and should have at least a one-year working experience in the current industry.
iii. Is required to earn (on an annual basis) more than twice the South Korean gross national income (GNI) of the previous year (e.g., 2022 Korean GNI, KRW 84,960,000).
The visa may be applied for at a South Korean consular office in a foreign country and its validity starts from the applicant’s arrival date in South Korea and ends in one year. It can be extended for another year, which makes a total validity period of two years. An applicant can be accompanied by a spouse and/or minor child(ren).
For those who are currently staying in South Korea with a short-term visa (or visa free/visa exempted status), they can apply for the digital nomad visa in the country without having to leave.
The visa won’t allow the visa holders to be employed by a Korean employer. A relevant employment visa should be obtained to be locally employed in South Korea. For those who stay more than 90 days in Korea, they need to apply for foreigner registration with the immigration office having jurisdiction over their residence in Korea within 90 days from the arrival date in the country.
The applicant should submit the following when filing the application:
- Visa application form
- Valid passport
- 1 Passport-sized photo
- Visa processing fee
- Employment certificate
- Proof of fulfilling the minimum income requirement (pay slips, bank account transaction details, etc.)
- Criminal record certificate (apostille required)
- Personal health insurance certificate with coverage of at least KRW 100 million for hospital treatment and evacuation to the home country during the period of stay in Korea.
Family relationship proof document (required if applicant is accompanied by family members).