South Korea Expands Visa Program for Indian STEM Professionals
Jobs in South Korea: Big STEM break for Indians – Seoul opens new visa route
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South Korea is launching a new visa route for Indian professionals in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, allowing academics and researchers to apply for long-term positions. This initiative aims to attract 2,000 skilled professionals by 2030 and bolster the country's research ecosystem.
- 01The new visa route, known as the Global Talent Visa, now includes professors and researchers, expanding its previous focus on advanced industry professionals.
- 02Eligible applicants must hold a master's degree or PhD from a top 100 global university and earn at least three times the average South Korean salary.
- 03The program aims to attract 2,000 skilled professionals by 2030, enhancing South Korea's position as a global technology hub.
- 04Candidates must secure a job offer from a Korean company or government research institution before applying.
- 05The visa application process involves an AI-based screening and recommendations from the Ministry of Science and ICT.
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South Korea is expanding its Global Talent Visa program to include Indian professionals in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), particularly targeting academics and researchers. This initiative, effective from June, aims to attract highly skilled talent to enhance the country's research and innovation ecosystem. Eligible candidates must possess a master's degree or PhD from a top 100 university and earn at least three times the average wage in South Korea. The government plans to attract 2,000 skilled professionals by 2030, offering relocation and settlement assistance to support their integration. Applicants must secure a job offer from a Korean company or government institution and will undergo an AI-based screening process. This move is part of South Korea's strategy to strengthen its position as a global technology hub by bringing in foreign expertise to contribute to its advanced sectors.
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The visa program is expected to enhance South Korea's research capabilities and innovation landscape by attracting skilled professionals.
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