Is the F-4 visa of the Republic of Korea considered permanent residency (OECD PR) for visa application purposes?

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For example, if a country provides holders of OECD PR special treatment (say simplification or exemption), would an F-4 visa of the Republic of Korea be considered such PR?










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          No. The F-4 visa is valid two years only. Unlike PR, it is temporary, and has to be renewed.






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                No. The F-4 visa is valid two years only. Unlike PR, it is temporary, and has to be renewed.






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