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I've heard that there are childcare subsidies for working mothers? As a foreign worker, am I entitled to these?

While there are childcare subsidies available in Korea, foreign nationals are not eligible to receive them. The childcare benefits are limited to children registered under the Korean Family Registry system.  The child must be under the age of 5 years and hold a Korean passport (ie: at least one parent must be a Korean citizen).


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