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Changing Jobs in Korea on a Work Visa: The 14-Day Rule Foreign Workers Must Know

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Foreign workers in Korea can face fines or visa problems if they change employers without reporting correctly within the required period.

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Why Job Changes Are Sensitive for Foreign Workers

Many Korean work visas are connected to a specific employer, workplace, or job category. This means that changing jobs is not just an employment issue. It can also become an immigration issue.

Foreign workers often make the mistake of thinking that signing a new contract is enough. In reality, immigration reporting and approval may be required before you start working at the new company.

Who Needs to Be Careful?

  • E-7 skilled workers
  • E-9 non-professional workers
  • E-2 language instructors
  • D-10 job seekers moving into employment
  • Any foreigner whose visa has employer-specific conditions

The 14-Day Reporting Rule

In many cases, employment changes must be reported within 14 days. Missing this deadline may lead to fines, delays, or problems during visa renewal.

Situation What You Should Do Risk If Ignored
Quit your job Report employment termination Visa instability
Got a new job Submit workplace change documents Unauthorized employment
Employer closed business Collect proof and visit immigration Loss of evidence
Started before approval Stop and seek immigration guidance Penalty or cancellation risk

Documents Commonly Needed

  • Passport
  • Alien Registration Card
  • New employment contract
  • Employer business registration certificate
  • Previous employment termination document
  • Release letter, if applicable

Common Mistakes

  • Starting work before permission is confirmed
  • Believing the employer will handle everything
  • Not keeping proof of submission
  • Ignoring job title differences between contract and visa

Professional Action Plan

  1. Confirm whether your visa allows employer change.
  2. Prepare documents before leaving your current job.
  3. Visit immigration or use HiKorea as early as possible.
  4. Do not begin new work until approval or confirmation is clear.
  5. Keep screenshots, receipts, and confirmation numbers.

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Official immigration portal: https://www.hikorea.go.kr

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