A Korean who lost Korean nationality and acquired foreign nationality or a foreigner born in Korea, who are
granted permission to stay in Korea and intend to sojourn in Korea for more than 90 days after the day they
receive the permission.
Foreigner registration is exempted for foreigners that fall under the following categories.
Those who carry out diplomacy or official business and their family members (A-1, A-2, A-3)
Foreigners that the Korean Minister of Justice finds unnecessary to register as a foreigner.
Canadian nationals staying in Korea less than 6 months, who intend to engage in the following
activities Culture/Arts (D-1), Religious Work (D-6), Visit & Stay with Family (F1), Family
Dependency (F-3), others (G-1).
Period of foreigner registration
Foreigners intending to stay in Korea for more than 90 days within 90 days after entry.
Foreigners who are granted permission to stay in Korea or permission to change their status of stay
immediately after they are granted permission.
Ex) A Canadian national holding B-2 (Tourist/Transit) visa who wished to apply for change in his/her
status of stay after 5 months sojourn in Korea must register upon application.