Registered foreigners in South Korea hit 1.6 million in November

The number of registered foreigners staying in South Korea for 90 days or longer exceeded 1.6 million as of November, according to justice ministry data. About half of them live in the greater Seoul area, with Chinese and Vietnamese nationals making up the largest groups. This marks an 8 percent increase from November last year.

According to monthly data compiled by South Korea's justice ministry, the number of registered foreigners staying in the country for 90 days or longer surpassed 1.6 million as of November 2025. This figure has been steadily rising, from 1.1 million in 2021 and 1.3 million in 2023, reflecting an 8 percent increase compared to November 2024.

Some 54 percent of these foreigners reside in the greater Seoul area, with concentrations in southern Gyeonggi Province cities such as Hwaseong (54,584 residents), Siheung (42,158), and Ansan (38,398). By nationality, Chinese nationals account for 29.8 percent, followed by Vietnamese at 18.4 percent, Nepali at 5.5 percent, Uzbek at 4.3 percent, and Cambodian at 4.1 percent.

Registered foreigners are those who have applied to stay in South Korea for 90 days or more, entitling them to foreign registration cards. They must report any change in residence within 14 days. This growth underscores South Korea's increasing reliance on foreign labor and its push toward greater internationalization.

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Expats in Seoul view poll results showing South Korea as temporary home amid cultural praises and urban challenges like high costs.
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Foreign residents see Korea as temporary home in new poll

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A new poll shows many foreign residents in South Korea view the country as a temporary home due to restrictive immigration and job systems. They praise cultural influence and IT infrastructure but point to challenges like high housing costs and regulatory changes.

Shanghai continues to draw Korean tourists with its value, cleanliness, and flavors, enhanced by China's visa-free entry policy. Visitor numbers surged in 2025, and early 2026 bookings indicate sustained popularity.

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South Korean travelers are flocking to Shanghai thanks to China's visa-free policy, underpinning the city's tourism revival. Visitor numbers rose from 570,000 in 2023 to 1.37 million in 2025, with Shanghai accounting for 43% of all South Korean trips to mainland China.

A survey by the Korea Hana Foundation shows that 81% of North Korean defectors settled in South Korea are satisfied with their lives. This marks the highest rate since records began in 2011, reflecting improvements in their economic conditions. Employment and economic participation rates have also risen, indicating growing stability for defectors.

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Korea's regional cities are emerging as new hotspots for foreign tourists. With projections of 20.36 million visitors this year surpassing pre-pandemic levels, a global shift toward slower, experience-driven travel is drawing crowds beyond Seoul, Busan, and Jeju. Yet experts warn that without robust local infrastructure and unique content, this momentum may not endure.

South Korea added 193,000 jobs in 2025, maintaining year-on-year employment growth at the 100,000 level for the second straight year despite ongoing losses in manufacturing and construction. Data from the Ministry of Data and Statistics showed the number of employed people rose 0.7 percent to 28.77 million from a year earlier. While youth employment remained sluggish, jobs for those aged 60 and older saw the largest increase.

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Online shopping sales in South Korea jumped 6.8 percent year-on-year to a record high in November, driven by strong demand for food-related services. According to data from the Ministry of Data and Statistics, transactions totaled 24.15 trillion won ($16.75 billion). Purchases via mobile devices accounted for 77 percent of the total.

 

 

 

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