Authority warns of scams related to RoK’s labour export programs

Friday, 19/08/2022 16:32
Scams targeting people who want to work in technical occupations in the Republic of Korea (RoK) have been warned by the Department of Overseas Labour under the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs (MOLISA).
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The department said that it was informed about advertisements on training classes and recruitment for working in the RoK with an E7 visa by individuals and organisations that are not licensed to send workers to work abroad.

The Korean Government has expanded the policy of accepting foreign workers to work in technical occupations known as E7 visa holders from April 2022, including shipbuilding workers, welders, painters and electricians, according to the Vietnam News Agency.

Accordingly, to work in the shipbuilding industry, foreign workers need to meet the conditions and standards according to the new regulations in Korea.

The country abolished the quota system for recruiting foreign E7-visa workers for shipbuilding welders and painters. The abolition of the quota will help enterprises to recruit more foreign workers to meet the needs of each enterprise.

 Besides, the RoK also reduced the working experience conditions. Labourers who have graduated from university or higher with a major in recruitment are exempt from work experience requirements. Those graduating from high school or college or higher must have at least two years of experience in the recruitment industry instead of five years.

The Department of Overseas Labour highly recommends people who want to work in the RoK with an E7-visa directly contact enterprises that can lawfully send workers to work abroad to receive proper consultation and instruction.

They can reach the authority at 41B Ly Thai To, Hoan Kiem district, Hanoi or phone numbers 0243 8249517 ext 301 and 302.

Since the Korean Government changed rules on the E7 visa in April this year, the country expected to offer job opportunities for 4,428 skilled foreign shipyard workers at 335 small businesses partnering with seven local shipbuilding and marine companies.

Those eligible are welders, painters, electrical engineers and plant engineers.

In previous years, only up to 600 welders and 300 painters were allowed to work in the RoK each year. But the number of E-7 visa holders in the industry will be limited to 4,428, a 205 ceiling to protect the job security of their 22,142 local peers.

Overseas labourers working in the RoK currently have an income ranging from 1,400-1,800 USD per month. They mainly work as a crew of near-shore and offshore fishing vessels, people with technical expertise, and seasonal agriculture and fisheries workers who work in the RoK under the cooperation mechanism between localities of the two countries.

Vietnam has more than 600,000 workers working in 50 countries and territories, sending home nearly 4 billion USD through official channels each year.

Japan, the RoK, and Taiwan are still significant markets attracting over 90% of Vietnamese workers working abroad. It is reported that about 250,000 Vietnamese workers are working in Japan, 230,000 in Taiwan and 40,000 in the RoK./.

CPV (Source: VNA)

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