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27 Nov 2024

Auteur:
Alexander Ten, Kursiv Media (Kazakhstan)

S. Korea: Migrant workers who leave jobs without informing their agency to be fined USD2,000 per month

"Uzbek Workers with E-9 Visas to Face Fines for Job Abandonment in South Korea,"

Uzbek citizens with E-9 work visas will face fines if they leave their jobs in South Korea, the Uzbekistan Migration Agency reports.

The E-9 visa allows foreigners to work in South Korea’s agriculture, manufacturing, and construction sectors. Workers apply through centres and sign contracts with employers.

Fines of $2,000 per month will be imposed if an Uzbek citizen abandons their job without informing the agency’s representation in South Korea.

When signing the contract a relative of the migrant worker will act as a guarantor. Workers can review the contract before travelling to South Korea, which will outline the terms of employment and payment...