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Korea adds nearly 17,000 foreign seasonal worker slots for second half of 2026

000Jul 5, 2026

Korea will add 16,915 foreign seasonal worker slots in the second half of 2026, according to Korea.net, as rural communities continue to face farming and fishing labor shortages.

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Korea will add 16,915 foreign seasonal worker slots in the second half of 2026, according to Korea.net, as rural communities continue to face farming and fishing labor shortages.
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Korea will add 16,915 foreign seasonal worker slots in the second half of 2026, according to Korea.net, as rural communities continue to face farming and fishing labor shortages.
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Korea.net reported on July 2, 2026 that the government will add 16,915 foreign seasonal worker slots for the second half of the year. The measure is aimed at easing chronic labor shortages in farming and fishing villages. For international residents and readers following Korea policy, the update is a reminder that seasonal work programs are not only about labor supply: they also depend on contracts, local administration, housing conditions, and worker protection. Applicants and employers should follow the official process and confirm details through the relevant local government or immigration channel before making plans.

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