
Hey Redditors!
For expats working or studying in Korea, or if you know someone who is, I’ve fact-checked and summarized the newly updated 2026 government support benefits for foreign residents.
I’ve skipped all the complex legal jargon and compressed it down to the actual numbers that will hit your bank account, along with the "poison pills" (hidden caveats) you absolutely must know so you don't lose out.
**TL;DR (The 3-Line Summary):**
**1. E-7-4 Visa (33k quota):** If you earn over 26M KRW, you can delay submitting your Korean language score until the end of the year. (But even 10 KRW in unpaid taxes means instant rejection).
**2. 90% Medical Coverage:** If you're in the blind spot of National Health Insurance, the government covers up to 3M KRW per surgery/hospitalization. (Pre-application is mandatory; NO reimbursements later).
**3. Childcare Subsidy:** Seoul covers up to \~350k KRW/month, and Busan covers 100k KRW for foreign children. (A 'National Happiness Card' is strictly required).
**1. E-7-4 Long-Term Visa (Special TOPIK Exemption for 2026!)**
**The Core:** The quota for this year is 33,000. The most important requirement is your previous year's salary, which must be over 26 million KRW (25M KRW for agriculture/livestock/fishing).
**Reddit Tip (Caveat):** Even if you don't have a TOPIK score right now, if you can hit 150 K-points through other metrics (like income), the government will delay the Korean language requirement until December 31, 2026. This is massive.
HOWEVER, if you or your employer have even a single cent of unpaid taxes, or if you have a history of illegal stay, you are instantly cut off even with a perfect 300 score. Check Hometax immediately.
**2. F-2-R Regional Specialized Visa (Your Spouse Can Work!)**
**The Core:** This visa is granted on the condition that you live and work in one of the 89 designated "population decline areas" for 5 years. Unlike regular visas, your spouse (F-3-1R) gets unlimited work rights in Korea. It's the ultimate ladder for double-income savings.
**Reddit Tip (Caveat):** Starting in 2026, to prevent any single nationality from monopolizing this, a "strict 30% quota limit per nationality" has been implemented.
When the local government opens applications, it turns into a massive waiting-list war among people from the same country. You must apply the exact second the notice goes up.
**3. Medical Support up to 6M KRW/Year for the Underprivileged**
**The Core:** For expats not covered by National Health Insurance, the government pays 90% of your total medical bills when you are hospitalized or undergo surgery. The limit is 3 million KRW per instance, and up to 6 million KRW annually.
**Reddit Tip (Caveat):** If you pay out of pocket and think, "I'll just claim the receipt later," you will get exactly 0 KRW. You MUST go to the administration desk of a designated Red Cross Hospital or Regional Public Hospital and apply BEFORE your treatment. (Non-covered ultrasounds and private hospital rooms are 100% out of pocket).
**4. Childcare Subsidy for Foreign Children (2026 Seoul/Busan)**
**The Core:** Attention expat parents raising kids in Korea! Local governments are now subsidizing daycare (어린이집) costs for purely foreign national children.
**Seoul:** 50% subsidy for ages 0-2 (up to \~290k KRW), and 70% subsidy for ages 3-5 (up to \~352k KRW).
**Busan:** 100k KRW flat monthly subsidy for ages 3-5 (must be a resident for over 90 days).
**Reddit Tip (Caveat):** They do not wire cash to your bank account. You must visit a bank, issue a 'National Happiness Card (국민행복카드)' under your Alien Registration Number, and register it at the daycare.
You will only be billed the remaining balance after the subsidy is automatically deducted.
**Need more details or specific action plans?**
I know exactly how exhausting and overwhelming it can be to raise a family and make a living in a foreign country.
Every won counts, and childcare and medical bills can be a huge burden.
I’ve compiled the full breakdown and penny-accurate action plans for local childcare subsidies on my blog:
https://m.blog.naver.com/ddoonidooni/224295118443
If you're confused about what exact benefits apply to your specific conditions (visa type, income, region), drop a comment below.
I’ll do the math for you and answer as best as I can. Expat life is tough, so let's make sure we claim every single legal benefit we deserve!
If this helped you out, please drop an Upvote! 👍
https://m.blog.naver.com/ddoonidooni/224295118443
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