Support for Filipinos in Korea

To begin with, Support for Filipinos in Korea starts here. Living in Korea can feel overwhelming—especially when you’re far from home. Therefore, we’re here to support you every step of the way, whether you’re dealing with work issues, legal questions, or simply need reliable local help. Moreover, we provide free guidance and direct access to trusted services that understand your needs.

Filipino community support center in Korea – welcoming and calm
Filipino worker fixing sink pipes – labor and life challenges in Korea
Who Are We?​

A Community-led Initiative Supporting Filipinos in Korea

Although we’re not an official agency, we’re fellow Filipinos in Korea who truly understand real-life challenges abroad. For example, we’ve encountered job issues, legal situations, and the daily task of adjusting to a new life, so we’re ready to guide you. Consequently, you never have to face these hurdles alone. Together, let’s walk this journey.

How can we help you?​

Legal support for Filipinos in Korea – workplace rights guidance

① Legal & Labor Support

To start with, are you facing problems at work or unsure about your rights? In that case, we can connect you with free legal support and help you file complaints for unpaid wages, unfair treatment, or visa-related issues.

Everyday life in Korea for Filipinos – housing and navigation help

② Life in Korea: Essentials

Apart from legal help, we guide you through public services, health insurance, emergency contacts, and other essentials in language that’s clear and practical. Additionally, we break down every step so you can act with confidence.

Filipino community bonding – emotional support and friendship

③ Emotional & Community Support

Whenever you’re feeling homesick or overwhelmed, remember you’re not alone. Specifically, we help you find Filipino groups, events, churches, and community spaces for emotional support and friendship.

Need Urgent Help?

Sometimes life throws the unexpected—work problems, visa issues, or emotional struggles. When that happens, you’re not alone. That’s exactly why we’re here, offering compassionate support in Tagalog and English whenever you need it. Furthermore, we usually respond within a few hours. Meanwhile, for life-threatening emergencies, dial 112 (police) or 119 (ambulance) in Korea.

Urgent help for Filipinos in Korea – emergency support visual