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A foreigner residing in Korea is subject to the compulsory coverage of the National Pension Scheme, just like Korean nationals.
A foreign insured person falling under any of the following conditions is entitled to a Lump-sum Refund
Countries Paying Lump-sum Refund
(As of March 1, 2023)
Visa, irrespective of nationality | By Social Security Agreement (22 countries) | via Reciprocity (24 countries) | ||
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Available for at least a 6-month insured period (1 country) | Available for at least a 1-year insured period (7 countries) | Available Regardless of insured period (16 countries) | ||
E-8 E-9 H-2 |
Germany, the U.S.A. Canada, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Australia, France, Belgium, Bulgaria, Poland, Slovakia, Romania, Austria, India (Nov. 1, 2011), Turkiye (Jun. 1, 2015), Switzerland (Jun. 1, 2015), Brazil, Peru, Luxembourg, Slovenia, Croatia Uruguay |
Belize | Grenada, Jordan, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Zimbabwe, Cameroon, Thailand, Bhutan |
Ghana, Sri Lanka, Bermuda, Malaysia, El Salvador, Indonesia, Kenya, Kazakhstan, Hong Kong, Trinidad and Tobago, Sudan, Columbia, Vanuatu, The Philippines, Tunisia, Uganda |
An eligible foreigner is paid a Lump-sum Refund plus its interest, for the period corresponding to his/her insured period in the same way a Korean national receives Lump-sum Refund benefit.
* The interest is calculated based on fixed deposit with 3-year maturity for the period beginning with the month immediately following the month in which he/she makes contribution and ending with the month in which the entitlement is effective.
In principle, a foreigner who has the entitlement to Lump-sum Refund shall apply for his/her Lump-sum Refund in person; however, in the case he/she stays overseas and is not able to visit any local office of the National Pension Service, he/she may either assign an agent to visit a local office to apply for the lump-sum refund or directly send required documents by postal mail.
[Required Documents]
Official documents issued overseas shall be attested by a local consulate while private documents issued overseas are subject to both notarization by a notary public and attestation by a local consulate. Any documents written in a foreign language shall be translated into Korean and notarized so that the contents can be verified in Korean.
* As for any Apostille Convention countries, an Apostille certificate is required, instead of attestation by a local consulate.
(1) Applying overseas by postal mail
(2) Applying overseas by an agent
¡Ø Notarization by a notary public and Apostille issuance or attestation by a local consulate can be exempted if an administration authority proves the authenticity of the documents (including information on the agent¡¯s personal information or the power of attorney) for the convenience of citizens, and if embassies in Korea verify them.
(3) Applying through MOU
A foreigner who has returned to his/her home country may apply for Lump-sum Refund* through his/her home country¡¯s social insurance institution. The same documents as by postal mail are required to submit, but notarization by a notary public and Apostille issuance or attestation by a local consulate can be exempted.
£ªIt includes Lump-sum Refund (Lump-sum Death Payment) and unpaid benefits
Countries that have singed the MOU on Lump-sum Refund with Korea
Country | Institution |
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Mongolia | The Social Insurance General Office of Mongolia |
Uzbekistan | The Ministry of Labour and Social Protection of the Population of the Republic of Uzbekistan |
Thailand | The Ministry of Labour of the Kingdom of Thailand |
Sri Lanka | The Ministry of Foreign Employment Promotion and Welfare of Sri Lanka |
Kyrgyzstan | The Social Fund of the Kyrgyz Republic |
Indonesia | BPJS(Badan Penyelenggara Jaminan Sosial) Ketenagakerjaan |
This service allows foreigners to receive a lump-sum refund in cash (foreign currency) at Incheon International Airport on the day of departure.
Eligibility
¡Ø If the departure date falls on a Saturday, Sunday, public holiday, or the last business day in December, airport payment is not available, so Korean account transfer or overseas remittance is used.
¡Ø Airport payment is available if the scheduled flight departure time is between 10:30-24:00 (11:00-24:00 for Terminal 2).
¡Ø Payments can be made in 15 currencies, including U.S. Dollar, Euro, Japanese Yen, and Chinese Yuan(Korean won cannot be paid).
How to apply
1. Select airport payment method when requesting lump-sum refund
¡Ø You must submit a Korean bank account or overseas remittance account in case you cannot receive airport payment and/or in preparation for additional payment.
How to receive airport payments
However, the payment is made only in the terminal where you depart.
If a foreigner who has the entitlement to Lump-sum Refund does not apply for the payment within five years after becoming entitled, extinctive prescription is completed and accordingly, the payment will not be made.
Even after the completion of extinctive prescription, he/she may re-apply for Lump-sum Refund within 10 years after he/she reaches age 60, or within five years after his/her death by survivors.