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  2. Visa policy of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The Korea Electronic Travel Authorization (K-ETA) is a mandatory requirement for travelers from visa exemption countries visiting South Korea, which came into effect on 1 September 2021. [3] Travelers holding ordinary passports from eligible countries and territories must obtain a K-ETA before their departure to South Korea.

  3. Visa requirements for South Korean citizens - Wikipedia

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    Electronic Travel Authorization to obtain a visa on arrival for tourism purposes. [196] Electronic Travel Authorization to obtain a visa on arrival for business purposes. [197] Palau: Free visa on arrival [198] 30 days Can be extended by twice only with a fee. Panama: Visa not required [199] 90 days Papua New Guinea: eVisa [200] [201] 60 days

  4. South Korean passport - Wikipedia

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    As of March 2010 all travel across the DMZ has now been suspended due to increasing tensions between North and South Korea. However, in 2018, Kim Jong-un and others went to South Korea through the DMZ and met up with South Korean officials. They discussed reunification. [20] There are four land border checkpoints in South Korea for inter-Korea ...

  5. List of South Korean visas - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of visas issued by South Korea. The government of South Korea, through the Ministry of Justice's "Korea Immigration Service," issues one of these visas to all non-citizens entering the country. In 2005, 5,179,848 visas were issued, not including military and landing-permit visas, a slight increase over the previous year.

  6. South Korean nationality law - Wikipedia

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    The South Korean nationality law (Korean: 국적법; Hanja: 國籍法) details the conditions in which an individual is a national of the Republic of Korea (ROK), commonly known as South Korea. Foreign nationals may naturalize after living in the country for at least five years and showing proficiency in the Korean language.

  7. North Korean passport - Wikipedia

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    The Democratic People's Republic of Korea passport (Korean: 조선민주주의인민공화국 려권), commonly referred to as the North Korean passport, is the passport which may be issued to North Korean citizens for international travel. Since the majority of North Koreans do not get opportunities to leave the country, due to foreign ...

  8. Resident registration number - Wikipedia

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    Registration is mandatory if they are residing in the Republic of Korea for more than 90 days. The Foreign Registration Number on the Residence Card (외국인등록증) serves as a substitute for the "resident" (or national) registration number on a Korean citizen's Resident Registration Card (주민등록증).

  9. Consular identification card - Wikipedia

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    Use of consular identification cards is controversial within the United States, as one aspect of the controversies over illegal immigration. Issuing travel documents and passports are some of the functions performed by consular offices for their citizens. "According to the Department of State, issuance of CID cards falls within the general ...