Work in Jeju Island: What materials do you need for a Korean work visa to work abroad?

Hello, I'm Han-Han, 22-year-old F5 permanent visa. Hello, Koreans also need a visa to go to Korea, but it is more convenient than other nationalities. Now, as long as Koreans are over 25 years old, they can sign up and draw lots to get a Korean work visa. Then the ancestors of Koreans are Koreans, so the conditions for Koreans to apply for permanent residence in Korea are relatively wide. For example, parents can invite their children, just like me, my grandmother and grandfather are Korean nationals, and my mother applied for permanent residence. My father and I can also apply for permanent residence. So Koreans usually invite you. The way you invited me, Korean relatives and parents who have no nationality and live permanently drew lots. Then, Koreans can get F4 5-year visas for their overseas compatriots in Korea, and they can get visas through exams. So now, even if their parents don't have a nationality visa for permanent residence in F4, they can invite children under the age of 25. After the children get a visiting visa, they can pass the skills test to get F4 5-year visas for their overseas compatriots in North Korea. Now, if parents who apply for permanent residency have permanent residency, children of any age can obtain permanent residency as long as they have legally resided in Korea for three years. But in the case of the Han nationality, if it is the chef's pastry welding. . . . If you meet the requirements of Korea, you can get an E7 technical visa. It invites you to come from Korea. Then there is a tourist visa ~ black ~ working in Korea, but recently I heard that Jeju Island is visa-free. Good luck.