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How to find Korean government benefits with MyHyetaek

MyHyetaek is GRAXEL's flagship beta service for searching more than 11,600 Korean central and local government support programs with AI-assisted search and consultation flows. This guide explains what to enter, how to read the result, and what still needs official verification before applying.

1. Describe your situation clearly

Instead of searching only for a broad word like benefit, include age, region, income, household type, and the topic you care about. A query such as Seoul resident, 30s, single-person household, monthly rent support gives the hybrid search system more useful signals.

2. Review candidates and source context

MyHyetaek summarizes the policy name, target group, support amount, and eligibility conditions. AI summaries are designed to help comprehension, not replace official announcements, so always confirm the final details with the linked government source.

3. Re-check eligibility conditions

For policies with clear rules, the profile-based flow can check age, income band, region, and household conditions. When a rule sits near a threshold, compare the result with your own documents and the official wording.

4. Check possible benefit conflicts

Similar programs can have duplicate-benefit restrictions. The simulator helps you discover possible conflicts early, but the final decision should follow the latest notice and the responsible public office.

Before you apply

  • Check the official announcement date and application period.
  • Verify income, asset, residence, and household rules with your own documents.
  • Read duplicate-benefit restrictions and repayment conditions.
  • Use the contact page if you need help understanding the guide.

Why does GRAXEL publish a separate guide?

Search users and AdSense reviewers both need evidence that a service is real, understandable, and responsibly maintained. GRAXEL therefore connects blog posts, standalone guides, FAQ pages, and contact routes so visitors can understand the service promise and its limits.