Publication of the Winter Issue of the Immigration Newsletter 'Coexistence'
Summary
The winter issue of the 'Coexistence' immigration newsletter has been published, featuring stories of a descendant of an independence activist on his journey to Korean citizenship, experiences of young people learning about immigration administration, the introduction of the K-STAR visa for scientific and technological talents, and activities aimed at protecting the rights of foreigners. It also includes heartwarming stories of consideration and the 12th Suwon Hwaseong Fortress Wall Walking Festival.
Overview
This year, we warmly present the journey of 'Coexistence' we have walked together in the winter issue. In this winter's 'Coexistence', you will find...
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The touching root-finding journey of Winkel Glen Kalani, a descendant of the overseas independence activist Shin Eul-no, and his path to becoming a citizen of the Republic of Korea. (Watch the interview video with foreign residents in Korea)
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Experiences of young newcomers stepping into society and learning about immigration administration through firsthand experiences at immigration sites.
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Introduction of the K-STAR visa track, a new path to support the settlement of global talents by attracting scientific and technological talents.
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Activities of the Foreigner Comprehensive Information Center, a gateway to protecting the rights of foreigners and preventing human rights violations, are introduced.
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Sketches from the 12th Suwon Hwaseong Fortress Wall Walking Festival held on the autumnal paths of Suwon Hwaseong and heartwarming stories of consideration from Kang Dong-hoon, an official at Incheon Airport Office, and Park Yu-jin, an official at the Changwon Office Geoje Branch.
Discover the records of coexistence in the Winter Issue of 'Coexistence' now!
Source: Korea Immigration Service (immigration.go.kr) • Published: December 11, 2025
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