<P> In 2007 the government introduced several new regulations to the E-2 visa . Included in these were a criminal record check, health check, and consulate / embassy interview for first - time applicants . In 2008 several English - speaking countries that were disqualified from applying for the E-2 visa denounced it as discriminatory . The Philippines ambassador met with Korean Immigration officials to try to persuade them to change the policy and allow teachers from The Philippines to teach English in South Korea . However, the government had already indicated earlier in the year that they planned to look at expanding E-2 visas to additional countries but it required the approval of various government agencies, so there was no timeframe for when it would come to fruition . In the same year, foreign instructors already working in Korea also called the rules surrounding the visa discriminatory because they were subject to health criminal and other checks, unlike other foreigners on different visas, such as ethnic Koreans born abroad or foreigners who had married Koreans . Korean Immigration responded that it was their policy to favour ethnic Koreans and that other nations and territories followed similar policies . Increasing crime was cited as a reason for the regulations, but some teachers felt it was a knee - jerk reaction to a suspected pedophile who had taught in South Korea, but never had a criminal record in the first place . Immigration again claimed the right to decide how and to whom it issued visas . Later in 2009, a challenge was filed with the National Human Rights Commission in Korea over the checks by law professor Benjamin Wagner . </P> <P> The Residency (F - 2) visa is issued to spouses of Korean nationals or holders of the F - 5 permanent residency visa . Applicants must provide documents proving financial ability and relationship . The visa is also issued to refugees who gain permanent residence status in Korea . </P> <P> Concern was raised in 2008 that "unqualified foreigner teachers" were using F visas like the F - 2 to gain employment in Korea . The government passed a law in 2009 that would change the visas issued to government employees of foreign countries from E7 to F2 . In 2010 the government announced that foreigners who invested over US $500,000 on Jeju Island can also obtain an F - 2 residency visa . It was also announced in 2010 that foreigners already on certain visas would be given an opportunity to change their visa to an F - 2 visa after meeting certain criteria and accruing a certain number of points . </P> <P> Most visitors arriving to South Korea were from the following countries of nationality: </P>

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