South Korea Visa
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
After graduation, MBA students can apply for D-10 Job Seeker Visa, which gives 6-12 months for finding a job in South Korea. This visa also help the graduates to shift from their studies to Korean workforce. Many multinational and Korean companies actively look for MBA graduates for leadership and managerial roles, making this visa an important bridge for career development.
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