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F-2-R

Regional Specialized Talent (Regional Specialized Visa, Residence)

지역특화 우수인재 (지역특화형 비자, 거주) — Residence (F-2) – Regional Specialized Talent

● Active Category F After graduation Settlement

Last updated 2026-07-04 · Official Korean government sources

Note: This is general information, not legal advice. Rules change — always confirm on the official sources for your country.

At a glance

Who it's for

Foreigners who agree to live and work in a designated depopulation region (인구감소지역) and are recommended by the local government (지자체 추천).

Length of stay

Granted as a Residence (F-2) status; residency in the recommended region is restricted for 5 years (거주지 제한 5년).

Can you work?

Work is permitted.

Korean needed?

TOPIK level 4 or higher, OR completion of KIIP (사회통합프로그램) level 4 or higher. Raised in the 2025 operating plan from the previous TOPIK 3 / KIIP level 3.

Fee & time

Fee: 130000

Where this fits in your journey

01

Before arrival

Get admitted, prepare documents, apply.

02

During study

ARC, extensions, permits while in Korea.

03

After graduation

Job-seeking and work visas.

04

Settlement

Long-term residence and PR.

Who can apply

  • Foreigners who agree to live and work in a designated depopulation region (인구감소지역) and are recommended by the local government (지자체 추천).
  • Two main tracks: (1) Outstanding Talent track (우수인재) – holders of a Korean junior-college associate degree or higher (국내 전문학사 이상; 2-year college graduates or soon-to-graduate) who meet the Korean-language standard; (2) Income track (소득요건) – foreigners who earn at least the annual living wage of the relevant metropolitan area (광역지자체 생활임금) and hold an eligible degree.
  • Both tracks require a local-government recommendation and a commitment to reside and work in the designated region.

Documents you'll need

  • Passport
  • Alien Registration Card (for holders already in Korea)
  • completed application for change of status / visa issuance
  • local government recommendation letter (지자체 추천서)
  • proof of degree (Korean associate degree/diploma or certificate of expected graduation)
  • proof of Korean language ability (TOPIK certificate or KIIP completion)
  • proof of income or employment (labor contract showing at least the regional annual living wage and a contract of at least 1 year, or income evidence)
  • proof of residence/address in the designated region
  • fee. (Exact document list is set by each regional program and the local immigration office – confirm on HiKorea.)

How to apply

  • Mainly domestic change-of-status (체류자격변경) to F-2-R, requiring a recommendation from the head of the designated local government (지자체장 추천).
  • Overseas applicants apply via a Confirmation of Visa Issuance (사증발급인정서) then get the visa at a Korean embassy/consulate.
  • The local-government recommendation is mandatory on all routes.
  • Applied for at the local Immigration Office (지방출입국·외국인관서) after receiving the local-government recommendation.
  • In practice most applicants already hold another status (e.g.
  • D-2 student, D-10, E-7) and apply through ‘change of status’ (체류자격변경허가) via HiKorea (www.hikorea.go.kr) e-application + visit booking.
  • Applicants abroad can use the Certificate of Visa Issuance (사증발급인정서) route through an embassy/consulate.
  • Evaluation is partly qualitative (residence record, employment, likelihood of settling in the region).

Stay & extension

How long you can stay

Granted as a Residence (F-2) status; residency in the recommended region is restricted for 5 years (거주지 제한 5년). After 2 years the holder may move to another depopulation region within the same metropolitan/provincial area (동일 광역자치단체 내 다른 인구감소지역).

Per-grant length of stay follows F-2 rules (unverified exact term per grant – confirm on HiKorea).

Extending your stay

Extendable while the holder continues to reside and work in the designated region and keeps meeting the recommendation conditions. Moving out of the permitted region during the 5-year restriction period can make extension impossible and can lead to cancellation of the status (타지역 이주 시 체류기간 연장 불가 / 자격 취소).

Working on this visa

  • Work is permitted.
  • As of the 2025 operating plan, F-2-R holders may work freely at any understaffed business within the depopulation region (인구감소지역 내 인력이 부족한 모든 업체에서 자유롭게 취업), except for gambling/speculative and other businesses against public morals.
  • The 2025 plan also raised the per-employer foreign-hiring cap from up to 20 to up to 50 people depending on company size.
  • Employment/self-employment must remain within the designated region and sector during the restriction period.

Requirements in detail

Korean language

TOPIK level 4 or higher, OR completion of KIIP (사회통합프로그램) level 4 or higher. Raised in the 2025 operating plan from the previous TOPIK 3 / KIIP level 3.

(Announced in the MOJ press release dated 2025-02-20 as part of the 2025 operating plan.)

Money to show

Income track: requires income at or above (or a 1-year-plus labor contract at or above) the annual living wage (생활임금) published by the applicant’s metropolitan/provincial government. Changed from the old basis (70% of prior-year per-capita GNI) effective 2025-07-02.

Living wage differs by region and year – e.g. Gyeongsangbuk-do 2025: KRW 11,670/hour, about KRW 29,268,360/year (Gyeongsangbuk-do Notice No. 2024-358, 경상북도 고시 제2024-358호); Chungcheongbuk-do 2025 F-2-R standard about KRW 29,601,924/year.

Applicants must check their region’s current-year living-wage notice.

Annual quota

5,072 F-2-R slots allocated for the 2025-26 regional-specialized visa plan (of 5,156 requested by local governments; ~98.3%). Part of the 2-year (2025-2026) program covering 107 regions (89 depopulation regions (인구감소지역) + 18 depopulation-concern regions (인구감소관심지역)).

Sub-types

One of three 2025 regional-specialized (지역특화형) tracks: F-2-R (지역특화 우수인재, an F-2 residence talent track), E-7-4R (지역특화 숙련기능인력, newly created 2025), and F-4-R (지역특화 외국국적동포). F-2-R is the talent track; the three have different eligibility bases.

Family

Family (spouse and unmarried minor children) may accompany and settle in the region; dependents hold derivative F-2/F-3 status tied to the regional condition. Exact family-accompaniment rules are set per participating local government. (unverified on specifics)

Mobile ARC

Mobile Alien Registration Card (외국인등록증) available since 2025-01-10 under Immigration Control Act Art. 33(6); applies to registered foreigners including F-2-R holders.

2025–2026 policy updates

  • 2025 Operating Plan (법무부 2025년 지역특화형 비자 운영계획, announced 2025-02-20, in force / run as a 2-year multi-year program 2025-2026): (1) Korean-language requirement raised from TOPIK 3 / KIIP level 3 to TOPIK 4 / KIIP level 4.
  • (2) Target regions expanded from 89 depopulation regions (인구감소지역) to 107, adding 18 ‘depopulation concern regions’ (인구감소관심지역); about 85 local governments participate.
  • (3) Total F-2-R allocation of 5,072 people (of 5,156 requested, ~98.3%).
  • (4) Work liberalized – F-2-R holders may work at any understaffed business in the region.
  • (5) Per-employer foreign-hiring cap raised from up to 20 to up to 50.
  • (6) Income requirement basis changed, effective 2025-07-02, from a GNI-based threshold to the metropolitan-area annual living wage (광역지자체 생활임금); e.g.
  • Chungcheongbuk-do 2025 living wage cited at 29,601,924 KRW/year.
  • Employment applicants must show a labor contract at or above the regional annual living wage with a term of at least 1 year.

Common mistakes

  • Assuming you can live or work anywhere in Korea – residence and work are tied to the designated depopulation region for 5 years; moving out early can cancel the visa.
  • Assuming TOPIK 3 is still enough – the 2025 plan requires TOPIK 4 / KIIP 4.
  • Assuming a fixed nationwide salary number – the income threshold now follows each metropolitan area’s living wage, not GNI.
  • Applying without the local-government recommendation, which is mandatory.
  • Confusing F-2-R (residence/talent) with E-7-4-R (skilled worker) or F-4-R (overseas Korean).

Where this leads

Official source ↗  Official manual ↗

If you break the rules: Overstay: fine, deportation and entry ban. Violating the regional residence/employment condition (leaving the designated region or working outside the permitted scope) can void eligibility, block period-of-stay extension and the F-5 pathway; gambling/vice/entertainment sectors remain barred. Exact monetary penalties not separately published. (unverified)

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