EVENT: SEMINAR ON STUDYING ABROAD IN SOUTH KOREA WITH D2-6 VISA
Seminar on studying abroad in South Korea under the D2-6 visa at QA Vietnam Japan Joint Stock Company
On July 20, 2023, HQA Vietnam Japan Joint Stock Company organized a seminar on studying abroad in South Korea under the D2-6 visa at the company office in Hanoi. The event attracted over 400 students and parents interested in studying in South Korea.
At the seminar, guests listened to experts who provided information related to studying in South Korea under the D2-6 visa. Specifically, attendees learned about study programs, popular fields of study, admission requirements, costs, and job opportunities after graduation.
In addition, guests participated in interactive activities and useful games. This was an opportunity for them to exchange ideas, learn, and gain a deeper understanding of the culture and people of South Korea.
Information About D2-6 Visa
The D2-6 visa is a type of visa that allows foreigners to enter South Korea to study at colleges, universities, vocational schools, and more. This visa has a maximum stay of 9 months.
Study Programs in South Korea Under D2-6 Visa
Currently, there are many study programs in South Korea under the D2-6 visa. Some popular programs include:
- Major Study Program: This program is for students who want to study a major at universities or colleges in South Korea.
- Vocational Training Program: This program is for students who want to pursue vocational training at colleges or vocational schools in South Korea.
Admission Requirements for Studying in South Korea Under D2-6 Visa
To be granted a D2-6 visa, applicants must meet the following requirements:
- Have a high school diploma and be currently enrolled in a university or college.
- Hold a TOPIK level 2 certificate or higher, or an IELTS certificate of 5.5 or higher.
- Be in good health.
- Have sufficient financial resources to cover study expenses.
Job Opportunities After Graduation
After graduating from programs in South Korea under the D2-6 visa, students can stay in South Korea to work for one year. After one year, students can apply for a work visa to remain in South Korea for long-term employment.
Guest Feedback
After the event, guests provided positive feedback.
Nguyen Minh Tam, 12A1 class, Nguyen Khuyen High School: “I feel very happy and benefited from participating in this event. I learned a lot of information about studying in South Korea. I will carefully consider my decision for my future.”
Tran Thi B, first-year student at Hanoi University of Foreign Languages: “I was very impressed with the professionalism of the consulting experts. They answered all my questions. I will continue to learn more about studying in South Korea to make the best choice.”