KIIP Program Complete Guide: Korea Immigration and Integration Program
The Korea Immigration and Integration Program (사회통합프로그램, KIIP) is a free government-run programme teaching Korean language and society to long-term foreign residents. It matters well beyond just language learning — completing KIIP provides significant advantages in F-2 (long-term residency) and F-5 (permanent residency) applications, reduces the required continuous residence period for some F-5 pathways, and demonstrates societal integration to immigration authorities. This guide explains the KIIP system from registration through certificate, and why every long-term resident in Korea should know about it.
Why KIIP matters for your visa
KIIP completion is not just a language programme — it is an immigration pathway accelerator. For the F-2-7 (points-based long-term residence) application, KIIP Level 5 completion earns the maximum points in the societal integration category. For the F-5 (permanent residency) application, completing KIIP Level 5 can reduce the required continuous residence period and waives the separate Korean civics and language test. For the F-5-6 (5-year residence pathway) specifically, KIIP Level 5 is a strong positive factor. Even completing lower levels earns partial points in F-2-7 applications.
KIIP levels — what each covers
KIIP has 6 stages: Level 0 (basic Korean literacy — for those who cannot read Hangul), Levels 1–4 (Korean language, progressively from elementary to intermediate), and Level 5 (Korean society and culture — civics, history, economy). Each level consists of a set number of class hours (ranging from ~15 to ~100 hours). You take a placement test when you first register to determine your entry level based on your current Korean ability. You do not have to start from Level 0 if you already have Korean.
The placement test and entry level
When you first register for KIIP, you take an online or in-person placement test (사전평가). Your score determines which level you enter at. A TOPIK Level 2 holder typically places into Level 3 or 4. A TOPIK Level 4 holder may place into Level 5 directly. There is also a final test at the end of each level — you must pass to progress. If you fail a level's final test, you repeat that level.
Who can register for KIIP?
KIIP is open to foreigners aged 18 or older with a valid Korean long-term residence status (D, E, F, or H-series visa except H-1 and C-series). Short-term C-3 and B-1/B-2 visa holders are not eligible. There is no cost to the participant — KIIP is funded by the Korean government. Classes are held at immigration offices, Multicultural Family Support Centres (다문화가족지원센터), and designated education institutions across Korea.
단계별 과정
Register on the KIIP portal (socinet.go.kr)
Create an account at the Social Integration Information System (사회통합정보망) at socinet.go.kr. Enter your ARC number and personal details. Register for the placement test (사전평가).
Take the placement test
The placement test is available online or at designated centres. It assesses your Korean reading, listening, and comprehension. Results are usually available within a few days. You will be assigned an entry level (0–5).
Find and register for a class near you
On socinet.go.kr, search for available classes at your entry level at locations near your home or workplace. Classes fill up quickly — popular ones at convenient times and locations can be fully booked months in advance. Register as early as possible.
Attend classes and maintain attendance
Each KIIP class requires at least 80% attendance to receive credit for that level. Track your attendance carefully — missing too many classes requires you to restart the level. Classes are typically held on weekday evenings or weekend mornings to accommodate working students.
Pass the level test and progress
At the end of each level, take the level completion test. Passing score is typically 60/100. If you pass, you advance to the next level. Levels 1–4 focus on language; Level 5 covers Korean society, history, economics, and culture.
Receive your KIIP completion certificate
After completing Level 5 and passing the final test, you receive a KIIP completion certificate (이수증). This certificate is the key document for bonus points in your F-2-7 application or the residency-period reduction in your F-5 application. Keep it safe.
이민 전문가의 팁
- Register for the placement test as soon as you arrive in Korea and know you will be staying long-term — KIIP classes are consistently oversubscribed, and starting early gives you years to complete all levels before you need the certificate.
- Check multiple locations when searching for classes — a location slightly further away may have availability when the nearest centre is full.
- KIIP Level 5 is a significant commitment (~50 hours of class). Study the Korean history and society content in advance — the test covers specific facts.
- Even if you speak Korean well, the KIIP certificate's immigration value is tied to completing the programme, not just to language ability — you must go through the levels.
- KIIP completion can be combined with TOPIK scores for maximum points in the F-2-7 points system — aim for both.
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Can I skip levels if my Korean is already good?
You can enter at a higher level based on your placement test score — you do not have to start from Level 0 or 1. However, you cannot skip levels entirely; you must complete each level from your entry point through Level 5 to receive the full completion certificate.
Is KIIP available online?
Some KIIP classes are offered in online formats (especially after the COVID-19 period expanded online education). However, availability of online classes varies by region and level. Check socinet.go.kr for current online class options in your area.
Does KIIP Level 5 completion replace the F-5 language and civics tests?
For many F-5 pathways, yes — completing KIIP Level 5 waives the requirement to separately take the Korean language test and the Korean civics test at the immigration office. This is one of the biggest practical benefits: those tests are difficult, and KIIP certification removes them from your F-5 checklist.
I have TOPIK Level 4. Does that help with KIIP placement?
TOPIK scores can be considered at placement — a high TOPIK score typically allows you to enter KIIP at Level 3 or 4. However, TOPIK and KIIP are different systems: TOPIK is a language proficiency test; KIIP is a completion programme with its own tests and certificate. They serve different purposes for immigration applications.