October 06, 2017<\/strong><\/p>\n Nepali job aspirants willing to pursue employment in Korea are all set to start leaving for the latter country beginning from the last week of November 2017.<\/p>\n The Department of Foreign Employment (DoFE) made an official announcement in this regard, recently.<\/p>\n According to the department, all the Nepali migrants approved for foreign employment in Korea have passed the Korean Language Test (KLT) conducted by the Government of South Korea<\/a> under the Employment Permit System (EPS).<\/p>\n \u201cWe are planning to complete the medical tests of all the eligible job aspirants and fill their job application forms within two weeks after Tihar festival,\u201d said Baburam Khatiwada, Director of EPS Korea Section.<\/p>\n Baburam further informed that the approved list of applicants (after medical tests) will be sent to the South Korean Government, which will then issue the Certificate for Confirmation of Visa Issuance (CCVI) for the Nepali migrants.<\/p>\n \u201cIf everything goes as planned, job-seekers who have passed the KLT will start leaving for South Korea from the end of November,\u201d Baburam added.<\/p>\n This selection is part of the Human Resources Development Service of Korea\u2019s process, under which, the KLT-passed candidates are given an opportunity to apply for jobs in Korea on a roster basis.<\/p>\n However, the validity of KLT is only for two years and those who clear the test cannot apply for jobs in Korea after two years.<\/p>\nNepali Migrants to Korea for Work on Rise<\/h4>\n