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Anda dapat menemukan penjelasan rinci proses perekrutan dibawah EPS disini.  Agar migrasi kerja anda ke Korea Selatan layak/sah, anda perlu memenuhi kriteria seperti harus berumur sekurang-kurangnya 18 tahun, tidak memiliki catatan kriminal dan lulus ujian Bahasa Korea. Daftar lengkap kriteria dapat diakses disini.

Kiat-kiat berikut ini penting untuk diingat bila anda bermaksud untuk bermigrasi ke Korea Selatan:

  • Jangan bermigrasi jika belum menerima Sertifikat Konfirmasi Pengeluaran Visa (CCVI) yang dikeluarkan oleh pemerintah Republik Korea (Korea Selatan) dari majikan anda
  • Jangan terima kontrak kerja jika tidak mencantumkan upah anda, jam kerja, hari libur dan tempat kerja sesuai dengan UU Standar Ketenagakerjaan (Labour Standards Act)
  • Setibanya di Republik  Korea, anda perlu ikut serta dalam sebuah pelatihan kerja sekurang-kurangnya 20 jam.
  • Anda mempunyai hak untuk  berganti pekerjaan bila bisnis dimana anda bekerja ditunda ataupun tutup, bila anda tak menerima gaji serta untuk alasan-alasan lainnya yang dapat dibenarkan.
  • Berhati-hatilah ketika diminta untuk membayar biaya-biaya perekrutan kepada agen-agen swasta. Karena Sistem Perijinan Kerja atu  EPS berdasarkan kerjasama antar pemerintah, pembayaran-pembayaran seperti itu tak diperlukan.

Situs Web Korea untuk Ekspatriat atau The Korea 4 Expats website menawarkan informasi mengenai aneka ragam topik yang relevan untuk semua kelompok-kelompok migran untuk pindah atau sudah tinggal di Republik Korea (Korea Selatan). Sebuah ikhtisar yang terperinci mengenai legislasi yang relevan disediakan oleh  webpageThomson Reuters Practical Law , yang juga menawarkan bagian pertanyaan yang sering ditanyakan atau  frequently asked questions .

Pedoman Pengiriman Uang yang Cerdas atau the Smart Remittance Guide  diterbitkan oleh ILO dengan tujuan menginformasikan buruh migran mengenai prosedur untuk mengirimkan uangdari Korea Selatan melalui jalur-jalur tetap. Tujuannya adalah untuk meningkatkan kemampuan buruh migran mengirim uang ke rumah dengan aman, sadar biaya, dan tranparan.

 

 

See below, Updated content 07 April 2022.

The employment permit system mainly includes the "General Employment Permit System (E-9)" and the "Special Employment Permit System (H-2)". Each target requirement, type of job permission, and employment procedure are different. Details can be found here. (https://www.moel.go.kr/policy/policyinfo/foreigner/list1.do(https://eps.hrdkorea.or.kr/h2/h2empl/empPermComp.do).

In addition to E-9 and H-2, you can find a detailed description of the employment and residence status of migrant workers here. Information about immigration can be found in the Korea Immigration Service(www.immigration.go.kr).

The following tips are important to consider if you intend to migrate to the Republic of Korea:

  • Do not migrate without having received a Certificate for Confirmation of Visa Issuance(CCVI) issued by the Republic of Korea's government from your employer
  • Do not accept an employment contract that does not specify your wage, working hours, holidays and workplace in line with the Labour Standards Act
  • Upon arrival in the Republic of Korea, you need to participate in an employment training of at least 20 16 hours.
  • You have the right to change employment if the business you work for is suspended or closed, if you do not receive a salary as well as for other justifiable reasons.
  • Be careful when being asked to pay recruitment fees to private agents since the EPS is based on cooperation between governments.

The Korea 4 Expats website offers information on various topics relevant for all migrant groups intending to move or living already in the Republic of Korea. A detailed overview of relevant legislation is provided on the Thomson Reuters Practical Law webpage, which also offers a frequently asked questions section.

The Smart Remittance Guide published by the ILO aims at informing migrant workers on the procedures to send remittances from South Korea through regular channels. The aim is to improve migrant workers' ability to send home remittances in a safe, cost-conscious, and transparent manner.

 

Here are more useful information for migrant workers working in Korea:

You can check the description of the workplace change, insurance, reporting obligation, etc. (https://www.eps.go.kr/eo/EmployJobProc.eo?natNm=kr&tabGb=05)

HRDK EPS service (https://eps.hrdkorea.or.kr/main/intro.do); This website is operated by the Human Resources Development Service of Korea. Workers can check EPS-TOPIK, return support, employment training, etc. You can also check job postings and branches.

EPS (www.eps.go.kr); The website operated by the Ministry of Employment and Labor in Korea. Workers can see about the employment permit system, employment education history, workplace change history, and job information. You can also check the Standard labor contract and dormitory facility table (https://www.eps.go.kr/eo/FormDataLst.eo).

This guidebook (http://www.moel.go.kr/info/etc/dataroom/view.do?bbs_seq=20200100084) provides solutions for migrant workers who suffer unfair problems at work. If you are experiencing problems such as overdue wages, you can file a complaint with the Labor Office through this website (https://minwon.moel.go.kr/minwon2008/petition/petition_list.do).

Migrant workers with earned income in Korea (excluding Day labor) must make year-end settlements by the time they receive their February salary this year, regardless of nationality, length of stay, or income scale. Depending on the results of the year-end settlement, the final settled income tax amount will be paid or refunded for the salary received for one year through the withholding agent (company). You can check more detail here(https://www.nts.go.kr/english/main.do), and there is consultation telephone: 1588-0560

If you want to check the policy for migrant workers, click here(http://www.moel.go.kr/policy/policyinfo/foreigner/list.do). The Korean Confederation of Trade Unions made a Textbook for Migrant Activists. (http://nodong.org/data_paper/7801794)

 

If you experience unfair things at work, you can get help from the following institutions:

a) Counseling center for foreign workers

Consultation is available in 16 languages, including English, Vietnam, Thailand, Philippines, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Chinese, Mongolia, Uzbekistan, Cambodia, etc.

http://hugkorea.or.kr/

Consultation number: 1577-0071

 

b) Korea support center for foreign workers

Consultation, education, networking, etc.

https://k.migrantok.org/

 

c) Migrants' Trade Union (MTU)

http://mtu.or.kr/