<P> Long - term pass holders (e.g. people holding work permits, employment passes or student passes) are issued a similarly formatted Foreign Identification Number (FIN) on their long - term passes, with prefix F (registered before year 2000) and G (registered in or after year 2000). </P> <P> In South Korea, every Korean resident is assigned a Resident's Registration Number (주민등록번호), which has the form 000000 - 0000000 . The last seven digits have his / her birthday and gender, where the first six digits are in the format YYMMDD . The first digit of the last seven digits is determined by the century and the gender as follows: </P> <Ul> <Li> 1: males, holding Korean nationality, born 1900--1999 </Li> <Li> 2: females, holding Korean nationality, born 1900--1999 </Li> <Li> 3: males, holding Korean nationality, born 2000--2099 </Li> <Li> 4: females, holding Korean nationality, born 2000--2099 </Li> <Li> 5: male foreigners sojourn in Korea, born 1900--1999 </Li> <Li> 6: female foreigners sojourn in Korea, born 1900--1999 </Li> <Li> 7: male foreigners sojourn in Korea, born 2000--2099 </Li> <Li> 8: female foreigners sojourn in Korea, born 2000--2099 </Li> <Li> 9: males, holding Korean nationality, born before 1900 </Li> <Li> 0: females, holding Korean nationality, born before 1900 </Li> </Ul> <Li> 1: males, holding Korean nationality, born 1900--1999 </Li>

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