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Seasonal Workers in Korea: Philippine Edition

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100x100 UPDATE (2024 January)!

The Seasonal Workers Program is temporarily ON HOLD due to issues with brokers or middlemen

 

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What is Seasonal Workers Program

Difference between Seasonal Worker and Factory Worker

Who can apply (Qualifications)

List of Municipalities with MOUs

Requirements for Application

How to apply as a Seasonal Worker in Korea

Visa Application Requirements

Estimate Expenses

When to apply

 

 

Seasonal Workers Program in Korea

The Seasonal Worker Program in Korea assists fishermen and farmers in the agricultural and fishery sector to fill labor shortages during busy farming season by allowing legal hiring of foreign workers for a certain period of time. It directly connects Municipalities in the Philippines to the ones in Korea.

Employment Duration and Visa Type 

  • 90 days: C-4 Visa
  • 5 months: E-8 Visa

Foreigners may apply for the Seasonal Workers Program more than once.

The Korean Government is also planning to extend the visa duration of foreign seasonal workers to 8 months, and grant long-term residency status to workers who have participated in the program more than 5 times.

Expected Salary

The current minimum wage in Korea is 9,620 won per hour. Seasonal Workers usually work 8 - 10 hours per day, 6 times a week, or 208 hours per month.
Day (8 hrs) Week (6 days)  1 month (208 hours)
KRW 76,960 461,760 2,000,960
PHP 3,310 19,861 86,065
USD 59 354 1,534

based on 2023.11.07 rates

If the seasonal worker stays for 90 days, the expected salary would be at least 6,002,880 won. And if the seasonal worker stays for 5 months, the expected salary would be at least 10,004,800 won.

 

Seasonal Farmer VS Factory Worker

Seasonal Farmer Factory Worker
  • No need to pass EPS TOPIK
  • Can work in Korea 90 days - 5 months
  • Apply at the LGU-Municipality
  • Visa: C-4 or E-8
  • Need to pass EPS TOPIK
  • Can work in Korea for 4 years 10 months
  • Apply through DMW-POEA
  • Visa: E-9
 

 

 

Who can apply:

  • Resident of the Municipality 
  • 25-50 years old (age requirement differs per municipality)
  • Physically Fit
  • Farm Worker/Fishermen or with farming/fishing experience
  • At least Elementary Graduate
  • Fully Vaccinated with booster
  • Passport holder

Who are NOT allowed to apply:

  • Those with criminal or illegal stay records
  • Those with no long-term occupations
  • Those with infectious diseases (TB)
  • Drug Addicts
  • Those who have given birth within the past year or are pregnant
  • Those who are not suitable to visit South Korea
 

 

Philippine Municipalities with MOUs to participate 

PHILIPPINE KOREAN PARTNER CITY
Batangas Chuncheon
Bauang Taebaek
Cavite
Cebu
Cordova Wonju, Pyeongchang, Hoengseong Jeongseon
Dumaguete Yeongdong-gun
Gingoog Sangju
Isabela
Negros
Pampanga
Pangasinan <
San Juan Hongcheon
San Leonardo Inje
Silang, Cavite
Tarlac Yanggu, Inje
Rizal
 

 

Required Documents 

Initial Application

  •  2x2 Picture
  •  Valid Passport
  •  Application form
  •  Any Diploma
  •  Updated Resume
  •  Valid ID with home address at the Municipality
 

 

How to apply as a Seasonal Worker in Korea

APPLICATION DURATION: 1 ~ 2 months. From application to flight to Korea.

Step 0: Ask your Municipality if they are offering the Seasonal Workers Program

Contact the nearest LGU and ask if they are offering the Seasonal Workers Program for South Korea. Be sure to check if they have an MOU and if they have sent applicants to Korea before. Only LGUs are allowed to recruit applicants.

Step 1: Barangay Certification

LGUs may ask for proof that you have been a resident of the municipal for a certain period of time. Visit your Barangay Hall and ask for a cedula to prove you are a resident.

Step 2: Fill out the Application form at the Municipality or LGU

Visit the LGU and fill out the application form then submit your documents

Step 3: Initial Screening (Municipality)

Step 4: Final Screening (Korean)

Step 5: Medical Exam

The applicant will undergo a simple medical examination to verify that they are fit enough to work for Korea. They will check the applicant's Blood Pressure (BP), if they are color-blind , or if they have issues with their lungs (Tuberculosis or lung scarrings).

Step 6: 3 weeks Training

 • Basic Korean Language Training: Farm tools and equipment

 • Korean Culture

Step 7: Big Brother System -

Step 8: Visa Processing

The LGU will be in charge of the visa application process. The applicant only has to submit the required documents to the LGU handling the application

 

 

 

Visa Application Requirements

  •  Application form
  •  Passport (original and photocopy of biopage)
  •  Passport size colored picture
  •  Medical Certificate
  •  Certificate of TB (Tuberculosis) Screening
  •  NBI Clearance
  •  WHO-Approved certificate of COVID-19 vaccination
  •  Visa Fee:
    • 90 days (C-4) : PHP 2,000
    • 5 months (E-8): PHP 3,000
 

 

Estimated Expenses

Some LGUs may offer that the fees can be deducted when you get your salary in Korea

Processing Fee: 

NBI Clearance: 200 PHP

Medical Checkup:  1,000 ~ 5,000 PHP depending on the hospital

Plane Ticket: 10,000 ~ 30,000 PHP

Visa: 3,000 PHP

Korean Language Training: Depending on the LGU (4,000 ~ 25,000 PHP)

 

 

Recruitment Period

 

Working Conditions

8-10 hours per day (6 days a week, 208 hours a month)

Holidays are guaranteed (at least 4 days for every 30 days).

Food and Housing: Depends on the farm owner. Some may be provided for free, and others may be charged a minimal amount (200,000 won per month)

 

Medical Insurance

 90 days (C-4) 5 months (E-8)
Registration Fee 10,000 won 10,000 won
Monthly Membership Fee 30,000 won 50,000 won
Total 40,000 won 60,000 won

 

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