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Revised law on special support for Afghan evacuees takes effect in S.Korea

By IANS | Updated: January 25, 2022 13:05 IST

Seoul, Jan 25 A revised law on foreign residents in South Korea took effect on Tuesday, granting Afghan ...

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Seoul, Jan 25 A revised law on foreign residents in South Korea took effect on Tuesday, granting Afghan evacuees administrative and financial support on par with recognised refugees, the Justice Ministry said.

A total of 390 Afghans, mostly local helpers for South Korea and their families, arrived here in August 2021 after their country was seized by the Taliban, reports Yonhap news Agency.

They were designated as "persons of special merit" and provided with long-term residency and chances to get a job under a revised immigration act.

In a follow-up measure, the Ministry amended the framework act on foreign residents to provide them with government support roughly equivalent to that for refugees.

Under the revision, they will be granted the same level of social security benefits as citizens.

Minors will receive school education, language programs and vocational training.

Unlike refugees, the special contributors will also get financial support for initial settlement, whose amount will be determined through consultations with related ministries, the Ministry added.

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