Foreigners under deportation order can now avoid being detained with up to $17,800 deposit - The Korea Times

Foreigners under deportation order can now avoid being detained with up to $17,800 deposit

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Foreigners Detention Center in Hwaseong, Gyeonggi Province. Facebook

The Ministry of Justice said Saturday that it has introduced a deposit program to encourage foreigners subject to deportation to voluntarily leave the country as part of efforts to ease crowding in temporary detention centers amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Under the new policy, foreigners who are ordered to leave the country following a violation of the immigration law can avoid being detained if they deposit up to 20 million won (US$17,800) with ministry.

The measure was introduced to reduce crowding at detention centers and jails, which are prone to coronavirus outbreaks due to a lack of social distancing and poor hygiene, the ministry said, noting that overcrowding at those facilities has recently became a major public health concern.

As of August last year, temporary detention centers for foreigners in Hwaseong, Gyeonggi Province, and Yeosu, South Jeolla Province, saw their populations double to 760, compared with the average numbers seen before the COVID-19 pandemic.

Those who pay the deposit can get it back when they leave the country. If they don't leave by a pre-determined departure date, they will only get a partial refund or in some cases have it confiscated. (Yonhap)

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