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Part-Time Work Permit

시간제취업허가 (체류자격 외 활동허가) — Procedure – Part-Time Work Permit for D-2 (degree students) and D-4 (language trainees)

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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

Foreign students who (1) hold an eligible status – D-2 degree students (D-2-1 to D-2-4, D-2-6, D-2-7) or language trainees D-4-1 / D-4-7 and visiting students D-2-8;…

Deadline / validity

The permit is tied to your student status and your work confirmation/contract; it is granted for a set period (commonly aligned with your current period of stay or the…

Can you work?

Part-time work permit (체류자격 외 활동허가), applied for via HiKorea/immigration office BEFORE starting work.

Korean needed?

Korean-ability standard that unlocks the higher (25/30h) cap: associate & bachelor year 1-2 = TOPIK level 3 (or KIIP level 3+ / KIIP pre-assessment 61+ / Sejong…

Fee & time

Fee: Free (fee-exempt / exemption (면제)). · Time: About 10 days for standard cases; up to 2 months if the case requires investigation.

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 needs this

  • Foreign students who (1) hold an eligible status – D-2 degree students (D-2-1 to D-2-4, D-2-6, D-2-7) or language trainees D-4-1 / D-4-7 and visiting students D-2-8; (2) meet a minimum Korean-language level (TOPIK, or completion of the MOJ Social Integration Program (KIIP) or a King Sejong Institute Korean standard); (3) are focusing on their studies with satisfactory attendance/grades; and (4) get confirmation from their school’s international-student officer.
  • IMPORTANT prerequisite: language trainees (D-4-1, D-4-7) and visiting students (D-2-8) can only apply AFTER 6 months have passed from their date of entry (or date of status change).
  • D-2 degree students can apply from the start of their studies once they meet the Korean-language condition.

Documents you'll need

  • Application for engagement in activities beyond status of stay (체류자격 외 활동허가 신청서)
  • passport
  • Alien Registration Card (외국인등록증)
  • enrollment/transcript or attendance certificate (재학증명서/성적증명서/출석확인서)
  • employment contract (근로계약서)
  • student part-time work confirmation form signed by the school (유학생 시간제취업 확인서)
  • proof of Korean-language ability (TOPIK certificate, or KIIP / King Sejong Institute completion). Business registration of the employer may also be requested.

How to apply

  • A part-time work permit (체류자격외활동허가) must be obtained BEFORE working, filed via HiKorea online e-application (전자민원) or in-person at the competent immigration office (출입국·외국인관서) with a visit reservation (방문예약).
  • You MUST get the permit BEFORE you start working.
  • Apply online through HiKorea (www.hikorea.go.kr > e-Government / e-application (전자민원)) or in person at the immigration office (출입국·외국인관서) that covers your address.
  • The school’s international-student office confirms the student, and the employer/workplace is checked.
  • Steps on HiKorea: Apply -> Register -> Process -> Check result (My Page > e-application status).
  • When approved, a permit stamp or sticker is placed in the passport.
  • If you change your workplace, you must file a workplace-change report (시간제취업 업체 변경신고).

Deadlines & renewal

Deadline / validity

The permit is tied to your student status and your work confirmation/contract; it is granted for a set period (commonly aligned with your current period of stay or the confirmed work period). It ends if you lose your student status or graduate.

Confirm the exact validity on the approval notice from HiKorea.

Renewal / follow-up

Renew/re-apply when the permit period ends or when your circumstances change. Changing employer or workplace requires a workplace-change report (업체 변경신고) – you cannot freely switch jobs on the same permit.

A new or additional workplace generally needs a new permission.

Working while you study

Only with a part-time work permit applied for in advance on HiKorea. Weekly caps (법무부 안내매뉴얼 2026.6.1):

LevelKorean std not metKorean std metCertified univ / top student
Associate & Bachelor10 h/wk25 h/wk30 h/wk
Master & Doctoral15 h/wk30 h/wk35 h/wk
  • Part-time work permit (체류자격 외 활동허가), applied for via HiKorea/immigration office BEFORE starting work.
  • Eligible: D-2 degree students (D-2-1~7) and D-4-1/D-4-7 language trainees (status-changers only after 6 months from entry).
  • Weekly hour caps (법무부 안내매뉴얼 2026.6.1, in force since 2023.7) — WITHOUT meeting the Korean-ability standard: associate & bachelor 10h, master/doctoral 15h; WITH the standard met: associate & bachelor 25h (30h at IEQAS-certified universities / top academic performers / Korean-excellent), master/doctoral 30h (35h certified).
  • Weekends, public holidays and vacations: NO hour limit.
  • Manufacturing part-time is allowed only with TOPIK level 4 or higher.

Requirements in detail

Korean language

Korean-ability standard that unlocks the higher (25/30h) cap: associate & bachelor year 1-2 = TOPIK level 3 (or KIIP level 3+ / KIIP pre-assessment 61+ / Sejong Institute intermediate-1+); bachelor year 3-4 = TOPIK level 4 (or KIIP 4+ / pre-assessment 81+ / Sejong intermediate-2+); master/doctoral = TOPIK level 4 (or Sejong intermediate-2+).

Sub-types

D-2 (D-2-1~7): tiered 10/15/25/30/35h by degree level and Korean ability. D-4-1/D-4-7 language trainees: eligible only after 6 months from entry.

Prohibited fields: professional work in E-1~E-7 scope (e.g. conversation teaching of minors=E-2), E-9 manufacturing/construction & E-10 crew work (manufacturing allowed only with TOPIK 4+), delivery-platform riders and other special-type work (특수형태근로) (couriers, proxy drivers, insurance/door-to-door sales), dispatch (파출), adult-entertainment.

2025–2026 policy updates

  • The current framework comes from the reform effective 3 July 2023: undergraduate (associate/bachelor) weekday cap raised from 20 to 25 hours/week, with 5 extra hours (up to 30) for students with excellent grades and Korean ability; graduate students up to 30 hours/week; Korean-proof methods broadened beyond TOPIK to include the MOJ Social Integration Program (KIIP) and King Sejong Institute standards; and specialized-field internships during vacation were allowed for degree students.
  • As of the official living-law source (info date 2026-06-15) the same hour table still applies – no separate 2025-2026 change to the hour caps was confirmed on official pages.
  • Re-verify current numbers on HiKorea before relying on them.

Common mistakes

Working before the permit is approved – this is illegal employment (불법취업) and can lead to up to 3 years imprisonment or a fine up to 30 million KRW, restriction of future job-seeking (D-10) status, denial of Korean employment, or deportation (the employer is also penalized); exceeding the allowed weekly hours; changing employer without filing a workplace-change report; taking excluded jobs (delivery/courier/insurance sales, dispatch labor, kids’ foreign-language facilities, professional fields); assuming a TOPIK score alone lets you skip the permit application.

Official source ↗  Official manual ↗

If you break the rules: Working without the permit (활동허가 없이 체류자격 외 활동) = up to 3 years imprisonment OR a fine up to KRW 30,000,000, plus possible departure order (출국명령) or forced deportation (강제퇴거). (Immigration Control Act Article 46(1) item 8, Article 94 item 17, Article 95 item 12; 출입국관리법 제46조제1항제8호, 제94조제17호, 제95조제12호)

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