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Do Black Lives Matter in Korea? | Michael Hurt, Ph. D.

June 07, 2020 ZenKimchi Episode 153
SeoulPodcast
Do Black Lives Matter in Korea? | Michael Hurt, Ph. D.
Show Notes

Longtime expat, photographer, and thinker Michael Hurt discusses issues of George Floyd, racism in Korea and America, and the new visa re-entry restrictions.

  • George Floyd and #BlackLivesMatter in Korea
  • Korea’s Record with Foreigners During COVID-19 
    • Minor restaurant discrimination 
    • Mask-gate 
    • Emergency Alerts for foreigners 
    • Financial assistance 
    • Itaewon 
    • Removing “Alien” from Alien Registration 
    • Nullifying Short-term Visas 
    • New Re-entry Requirements 
      • “The rule applies to foreigners with family in the country and permanent residents, while excluding holders of A-1 diplomatic, A-2 official, A-3 treaties and F-4 overseas Korean visas.” 
        • Why not Permanent Residents? Why are F-4 exempt? 
        • So an F-4 that later got Permanent Residency isn’t exempt? 
      • Must get a permit from Immigration before leaving 
        • Will start an online system at the end of the month 
      • Hard part: Must get a medical examination 48 hours from returning to Korea in ENGLISH OR KOREAN!!!! 
        • Good luck, people visiting non-English-or-Korean-speaking countries 
          • Or countries where it’s hard to get tested 
        • Issuing medical institutes must be recognized by local Korean embassies or consulates. (How to find this out?) 
        • From Q&A (HWP file on Immigration website) 
          • Any medical practitioner holding a practising certificate or license may conduct the medical examination and provide the medical certificate(written diagnosis); and there is no particular format required. 
          • Medical certificates must be issued in either Korean or English. However, under exceptional circumstances, a written diagnosis, not originally issued in languages other than English or Korean, can be accepted when submitted with a full English or Korean translation and “Certificate of Translation”; no notary is required. 
          • - To find out the form of Certificate of Translation, please visit our website www.hikorea.go.kr. 
      • Foreigners who have an Isolation Exemption Certificate issued by a Korean Embassy or Consulate are exempt 
      • However, if the applicant will be re-entering within 3 weeks from the date of departure for the purpose of business·investment, academic·research, or journalism, he or she can apply for the issuance of ‘Medical Examination Exemption Certificate’. 



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