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Strengthening Verification of Personal Customs Identification Numbers: How to Verify Your ZIP Code and Register a Shipping Address
Overseas shopping in Korea now includes a ZIP code check. If your Personal Customs Clearance Code ZIP doesn’t match the delivery address, clearance may be delayed—register alternate shipping addresses ahead of time. Read more : https://injoys.com/en/articles/personal-customs-code-postcode-verification-korea #CustomsClearance
Decaf rules are changing in 2028: “decaffeinated” coffee will need residual caffeine of 0.1% or less on a dry-matter basis. Alcohol-food collab products must also make alcohol clear on the main label. Read more : https://injoys.com/en/articles/decaf-coffee-labeling-standard-korea-2028 #Decaf #FoodLabeling
The Four Major Social Insurance Programs: Is Enrollment Mandatory? A Summary of Enrollment Requirements and Roles
Korea’s four major social insurance programs are generally mandatory when eligibility criteria are met. Learn what each one covers—and why job type, income, workplace size, and status can affect enrollment. Read more : https://injoys.com/en/articles/four-major-social-insurance-korea-mandatory-guide #SocialInsurance
350,000 Won Lifelong Learning Voucher: Eligibility, Where to Use It, and How to Apply
The 350,000 won Lifelong Learning Voucher helps cover tuition/textbooks for registered courses—from certifications to AI skills. Eligibility, deadlines, and application methods vary by region and category. Read more : https://injoys.com/en/articles/lifelong-education-voucher-350000-won-guide #EducationSupport