[re] for pro-4 counseling(to Tess)


>Q.
>I'm a Sri-Lankan worker. My friend was transferred to Cheongju Detention Center because he was undocumented. He wants to apply for Lump-sum Refund from National Pension before departing Korea, but the Detention Center officer doesn't support him to apply for Lump-sum Refund because he can apply for that after departing Korea. If my friend goes back to Sri-Lanka, how can he apply for the Lump-sum Refund?
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>A.
>I'm sorry that the  Detention Center officers have not to changed their attitude even though they must support the civil appeal of migrant workers. It is possible to apply before departing Korea, also after. In some countries people can apply at the Korea embassy. If it's impossible, they can apply to the National Pension Corporation directly by mail.
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><Application for the Lump-sum Refund(Applying overseas)>
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>▶Required documents
>: ①Application form (notarized by a notary agency of the country in which you reside and attested to by the Korean Consulate or Embassy), ②A copy of your passport, ③A copy of your bankbook
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>▶Contact Place : Regional offices of the National Pension Service(www.nps.or.kr⇒Reginonal Offices)