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F-5 — Permanent Residence (F-5)
VisasSouth KoreaF-5 — Permanent Residence (F-5)
South KoreaSouth Korea•Asia
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F-5 — Permanent Residence (F-5)

Skilled Migration PR PathwayThis visa can lead to permanent residency, the right to live and work here indefinitely without renewing your visa. Dependents Allowed

At a Glance

Processing Time

2-3 months

Application Fee

130 USD

Stay Duration

Indefinite

Renewable

Yes

Job Offer

Not Required

Dependents

Allowed

PR Pathway

Available

Remote Work

Not Required

Official Information

Overview

South Korea's permanent residence status, granted via 5+ year residence, Korean-spouse, USD 500K+ investor, retiree, or exceptional-talent pathways.

The F-5 is South Korea's permanent residence status — the indefinite endpoint for foreign nationals who have proven long-term commitment, talent, investment, or family ties. Holders work in any sector without sponsorship, access health and social services, and travel freely. F-5 is a family of sub-categories, each with a route from a prior long-term visa.

Pathways include 5+ years on a qualifying visa (F-2, D-7, E-1 to E-7), 2+ years as the spouse of a Korean on F-6, USD 500,000+ investment with 5 Korean employees, exceptional global talent, and retirees aged 60+ with pension. Income routes typically require 2x prior-year GNI per capita, or 1x for graduates of Korean universities. KIIP or TOPIK Level 3 is required.

This visa is ideal for long-term residents ready to settle, foreign investors hiring Korean staff, spouses of Korean nationals, and globally recognized professionals seeking unrestricted work rights and a path to naturalization.

Fee Breakdown

Single-entry visa fee (consular)
50 USD
Multiple-entry visa fee (consular)
80 USD

Stay & Extensions

Status typePermanent / indefinite

Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Must have maintained legal residence in Korea for a specific period (typically 5+ years for general F-5-1, though this varies by sub-category).

Must demonstrate financial stability (income/assets) meeting the threshold set by the Ministry of Justice.

Must possess basic Korean language proficiency (KIIP completion or TOPIK level 3+).

Must have a clean criminal record (foreign criminal history certificate required).

Must pass the Korean society knowledge test (or equivalent).

Must have stable housing in Korea.

Must meet specific criteria for the chosen sub-category (e.g., investor, skilled professional, spouse of a Korean national).

KEY CRITERIA

Education

none or higher

Min. Income

50,000,000 EUR/yr

Investment

500,000 EUR

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Valid passport and Alien Registration Card (ARC).

F-5 application form.

Entire residence history in Korea (immigration records).

Proof of income (e.g., tax returns, certificate of employment, bank statements).

Proof of stable housing (e.g., lease contract, real estate registration).

Foreign criminal history certificate (apostilled or consular legalized).

Korean language proficiency proof (KIIP certificate or TOPIK score).

Korean society knowledge test result.

Identity guarantee (if applicable).

Additional documents specific to the sub-category (e.g., degree certificates, business registration, investment proof).

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Indefinite stay with no renewal of visa status required
  • Work freely in any industry without employer sponsorship
  • Multiple qualifying pathways (residence, investment, family, talent, retirement)
  • Access to Korean national health insurance and social services
  • Eligible to apply for Korean naturalization after further qualifying residence
  • Spouse and dependent children may join under F-2 status

Worth Knowing

  • Strict income thresholds: typically 2x prior-year GNI per capita (1x for Korean university graduates)
  • KIIP completion or TOPIK Level 3 required for general residence-based pathways
  • Investor route requires USD 500,000+ plus hiring 5 Korean nationals
  • Status can be revoked for extended absence from Korea or serious criminal conduct
  • Sub-category rules vary widely; documentation burden is high
  • Criminal record (foreign criminal history certificate scrutinized)
  • Insufficient income or assets relative to GNI threshold
  • Failure to meet Korean language requirement (TOPIK 3 / KIIP) for residence-based routes

Application Process

1

5 years continuous residence: On qualifying visa (D-7, E-1, E-2, E-3, E-4, E-5, E-6, E-7, F-2)

2

Stable income: Regular employment and tax payment

3

KIIP completion: Korea Immigration Integration Program level 3

4

Health and tax records: No major issues

5

Visa application: At immigration office or embassy

6

Evaluation: Background check and assessment

7

Permanent residency grant: F-5 visa issued

Application Forms

F-5 Permanent Resident Application—

Verified Claims (5)

Last verified Jun 20, 2026
Fee BreakdownSingle-entry visa fee (consular): 50 USD; Multiple-entry visa fee (consular): 80 USDoverseas.mofa.go.kr
FeesUSD 50 single-entry / USD 80 multiple-entry (consular fee)overseas.mofa.go.kr
Investment Amount500000overseas.mofa.go.kr
Investment CurrencyUSDoverseas.mofa.go.kr
Language ReqTOPIK Level 3 or KIIP completion (general 5-year pathway); not required for high-investor and except…immigration.go.kr

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