According to Yonhap News,
(SEOUL = Yonhap News) The Korea Immigration Service, a division of the Ministry of Justice, announced on February 18 that a “public business immigrant investor support center” will be opened at Incheon International Airport at the end of this month to promote the Public Business Immigrant Investor Scheme.
The Public Business Immigrant Investor Scheme, which was introduced last May, is an immigrant investment program that grants the F-5 permanent residence visa to foreigners who invest more than KRW 500 million for five years in public funds or public businesses endorsed by the Minister of Justice.
The MOJ decided to open the support center to vitalize immigrant investment. Only three foreigners invested in Korea through the program.
The support center will be located on the third floor of the airport to attract buyers and other potential investors, and carry out promotion activities, investment consultation and immigration service for foreigners.
The official English name of the center is “I2K-center.” I2K stands for “Investment Immigration to KOREA”.
The Korea Immigration Service Foundation (KISF) was commissioned to run the support center and to carry out the recruitment process for a team leader and consultants. An immigration official will serve as the director of the support center.
The KISF is recruiting candidates who have proficient English and Chinese skills.
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Source: Yonhap News (Feb. 18, 2014)
** This article was translated from the Korean.