The Most Complete Guide to Korean Permanent Residency
Korean permanent residency — the F-5 visa — is the ultimate goal for most long-term expats in Korea. It grants indefinite right to reside and work in Korea, with almost the same rights as a Korean citizen (excluding voting and certain government roles).
What most people don't realize: there are 27 different F-5 subtypes, each designed for a different profile. Most expats only know about F-5-1 (general 5-year route) or F-5-11 (skilled worker route). But depending on your situation, a completely different — and faster — pathway may be available to you.
The 5 Most Common F-5 Pathways
F-5-1: General Permanent Residency (5-Year Route)
The most-used pathway. Requirements:
- 5 consecutive years of legal residence in Korea on any long-term visa
- Annual income ≥ GNI per capita (approx. ₩42 million / ~$32,000 in 2025)
- TOPIK Level 3 or KIIP Level 4 completion
- No criminal record; basic Korean civic knowledge test
F-5-11: Specially Skilled Worker
Designed for E-7 holders with outstanding records. Requirements:
- Minimum 4 years on E-7 (reduced from 5 if employer recommendation provided)
- Annual income ≥ ₩65 million (~$49,000)
- TOPIK Level 2
- Employer letter of recommendation
F-5-2: Marriage to a Korean Citizen
For F-6 visa holders married to Koreans:
- 2 years of marriage + 1 year residence in Korea, OR
- 2 years of continuous residence in Korea on F-6
- Annual income ≥ minimum wage (or sponsor letter from Korean spouse)
- TOPIK Level 1 or KIIP Level 1
F-5-7: Points-Based Long-Term Resident (via F-2-7)
After holding an F-2-7 for 3 years:
- 3 years on F-2-7 status
- Annual income ≥ GNI per capita
- TOPIK Level 3 or KIIP Level 4
F-5-T: Top-Tier Permanent Residency (New 2025)
The fastest PR route ever offered by Korea:
- E-7-T holder for 1+ year
- Annual income ≥ ₩80 million (~$60,000)
- TOPIK Level 2
Specialized F-5 Subtypes You May Not Know About
F-5-5: High-Value Investment
For investors who have invested ≥ ₩500 million in a Korean business and created 5+ full-time jobs for Korean nationals. No language requirement. Residency requirement waived.
F-5-12: Science & Technology Talent
PhD holders in natural sciences or engineering who are employed at a Korean research institution or university. Only 3 years of Korea residence required.
F-5-13: Foreign Pension Retiree (60+)
For retirees aged 60+ with a foreign pension income of ≥ ₩2 million/month (~$1,500). Among the least-known F-5 subtypes — and the only one aimed at the retirement market. No Korean language requirement. Living in Korea for 5 years is still required.
F-5-14: Real Estate Investment
Investing ≥ ₩1.5 billion (~$1.1M USD) in Korean real estate qualifies for immediate F-2 (investment) and F-5 after 5 years of maintaining the investment.
F-5-16: OASIS Startup Visa Holder
D-8-4 (OASIS startup) visa holders who have been operating their startup in Korea for 3+ years and achieved certain business milestones (annual revenue ≥ ₩300 million or 3+ full-time Korean employees) can apply for F-5-16.
Required Documents (General F-5-1)
- Passport + ARC
- Residence period proof: certified alien registration history (출입국사실증명서) showing 5 years of continuous legal stay
- Income proof: income tax certificate (소득확인증명서) for the most recent year
- Korean language certificate (TOPIK Level 3 or KIIP Level 4 completion certificate)
- Civic knowledge test certificate (사회통합프로그램 이수 또는 귀화용 필기시험)
- Criminal background check from all countries where you've lived for 1+ year (apostilled)
What Changes When You Get F-5?
Permanent residents in Korea enjoy rights very close to citizenship:
- Unlimited stay — F-5 has no expiration date; it's renewed every 10 years but cannot be revoked unless you leave Korea for 2+ years continuously
- Work anywhere — no employer sponsorship, no occupation restrictions
- National health insurance at resident rates (same as Korean citizens)
- Access to government housing programs (LH public rental housing)
- Driver's license renewal without additional tests
Which F-5 Route Is Right for You?
The right pathway depends on your current visa, income, and timeline:
- On E-7? → Target F-5-11 (fastest for skilled workers) or F-5-1 after 5 years
- On F-6? → F-5-2 after 2 years of marriage + 1 year in Korea
- On F-2-7? → F-5-7 after 3 years
- On E-7-T? → F-5-T after just 1 year — the fastest path
- Investor? → F-5-5 or F-5-14
- Retiree 60+? → F-5-13
Source: Korea Immigration Service, Ministry of Justice | Last verified: March 2026
This article is for informational purposes only. Consult a verified immigration specialist for your specific situation.
