The government decided to give permanent residence to migrant workers from Sri Lanka who saved 90 grandmothers in a fire at a fire scene.

The Ministry of Justice announced on December 13 that it has decided to grant Sri Lankan nationality 38-year-old Nimar as a permanent resident by unanimous vote of the attendees 'council for the protection of foreigners' rights and rights.

Mr. Kim is the first to receive a green card for his contribution to the protection of people's lives and property.

Nimal, who worked at an orchard in Goryo-myeon, Goyang-gun, Gyeongbuk Province, took a risk in a house near the orchard last February and rescued a 90-year-old woman who lived alone.

As Mr. Kim 's behavior became known, he was impressed by LG in March.

In June, the Ministry of Health and Welfare recognized Mr. Kim as an outsider.

She is suffering from burns in the neck, head, wrists and other injuries during the process of rescuing her grandmother, and has suffered lung damage due to toxic gas inhalation.

Previously, the Daegu Immigration and Foreigners Office granted immigration status permits in June to allow Kim to receive treatment in Korea, and he was exempt from the penalty related to illegal stay.

Furthermore, Mr. Kim has been promoting the process of granting permanent residency so that he can receive medical insurance and work full-time.

An official from the Ministry of Justice said, "I decided to grant permanent residency in consideration of the fact that I have illegal stay but I do not have any crime related accidents,

The ceremony will be held at the Daegu Immigration Office and Foreign Office on November 18th.