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Foreign workers can now enroll in health insurance from day one of employment

Previous 6-month waiting period abolished; bill signed into law effective August 1, 2026

Life 🔍 외국인건강보험즉시가입 2026-06-28
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Korean government decrees said foreign workers can now enroll in health insurance from day one of their employment. This is a significant change from the past, where there was a six-month waiting period before foreign workers could access this vital service. This new regulation, which was signed into law and will take effect on August 1, 2026, has become a trending topic, sparking much discussion and positive reactions among the public, especially among those who are directly impacted. This change reflects Korea's growing commitment to improving the welfare and integration of its foreign resident population. This new law is a welcome development for all foreign workers and residents living and working in Korea. Previously, a six-month waiting period meant that many individuals were without health insurance during their initial settlement period, a time when they are often most vulnerable and establishing themselves in a new country. The immediate enrollment option will provide crucial financial protection and access to healthcare services from the very beginning of their employment, alleviating significant stress and uncertainty. It signifies a more inclusive approach to healthcare access, recognizing the contributions of foreign workers to the Korean economy and society. For foreign workers who will be arriving in Korea or are already here and whose employment starts on or after August 1, 2026, understanding this new policy is essential. Once your employment begins, you should immediately inquire with your employer about the process of enrolling in national health insurance. Your employer will typically facilitate the enrollment process. This change means you can get the healthcare you need without delay, so be sure to ask questions and ensure your coverage is set up as soon as possible. It's a positive step towards making life in Korea more secure and comfortable for everyone.
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