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Thinking about taking a certification course, learning a language, or improving your AI and digital skills? The Lifelong Learning Voucher may help cover tuition and textbook costs at registered institutions, with selected applicants receiving 350,000 won per year as points. Our article explains who can apply, where the voucher can be used, and why you need to check the announcement for your registered address. Take a look before your local deadline. Read more : https://injoys.com/en/articles/lifelong-education-voucher-350000-won-guide

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Do you order items from overseas to Korea? There’s a new ZIP code verification step for the Personal Customs Clearance Code process. If you receive packages at work or a family member’s home, you may need to register that delivery address in advance to avoid customs delays. Check the article for the key points and preparation steps. Read more : https://injoys.com/en/articles/personal-customs-code-postcode-verification-korea

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Decaf coffee labeling is getting a clearer standard. Starting January 1, 2028, coffee beans can be labeled “decaffeinated” only if residual caffeine is 0.1% or less based on dry matter. The update also adds clearer labeling rules for alcohol-food collaboration products. Check the article for the key changes and what businesses and consumers should know. Read more : https://injoys.com/en/articles/decaf-coffee-labeling-standard-korea-2028

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Are Korea’s four major social insurance programs mandatory? In many cases, yes—if the statutory eligibility requirements are met. This article explains what National Health Insurance, National Pension, Employment Insurance, and Workers’ Compensation Insurance each cover, and what factors can affect enrollment or premiums. Check the article for a clear overview. Read more : https://injoys.com/en/articles/four-major-social-insurance-korea-mandatory-guide

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Delisting rules for KOSPI and KOSDAQ companies are tightening from July. If you invest in smaller or financially stressed companies, it’s worth knowing what changes: disclosure violation points, market-cap thresholds, low stock prices, and capital impairment all matter. Check the article for a practical summary of what to review on KIND and DART. Read more : https://injoys.com/en/articles/korea-delisting-rules-july-krx

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What would genuine Indigenous inclusion look like at the 2026 World Cup? This article looks beyond cultural performances and official statements to practical indicators: shared planning, budgets, contracts, consent, IP rights, and public legacy reporting. It also explains why housing, security, and access to public spaces should be treated as separate human rights risks. Check the article for a clear evaluation framework. https://injoys.com/en/articles/2026-world-cup-indigenous-inclusion-model

Indigenous representatives meeting at a round table in a city fan festival plaza
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