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The Jeju Visa Waiver Program allows all holders of ordinary passports, except of the following citizens of other countries and territories, to stay without a visa for 30 days in Jeju Province. [ 38 ] Travelers using this program must hold a K-ETA approval before their flight and enter Jeju via direct flights only.
The Visa Waiver Program (VWP) ... Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Slovakia and South Korea in November 2008, [39] and Malta in December 2008. [40] ...
Visa not required [11] 180 days. From 15 April 2023, due to safety concerns, South Korean government bans its citizens from visiting within 10km from the Azerbaijani border. [12] Australia. Electronic Travel Authority [13] 90 days. 90 days on each visit in 12-month period if granted.
The number of refugees fleeing the civil war in Yemen and seeking shelter on Jeju Island through its visa-waiver program rapidly increased in the year 2018. [7] [8] No Yemenis requested refugee status on Jeju in the first year of the war, only seven did so in 2016, and only 42 did so in 2017, but in 2018, the number of applications rose to about 500. [9]
North Korea: Visa required [143] √ South Korea: Visa not required [144] [145] 90 days Singapore citizens can enter South Korea up to 90 days without a visa. [146] A K-ETA application can be completed up to 24 hours before boarding a flight. It will be valid for 3 years. [146]
Must provide proof of hotel stay, as well as an international vaccination certificate. May apply for a multiple entry visa for up to 10 years validity. 90 days - extendable up to 180-days stay within a one-year period. In addition to a visa, visitors must hold an invitation letter or a hotel reservation.
North Korea: Visa required [128] South Korea: Electronic Travel Authorization [129] 90 days Japanese citizens can enter South Korea as a short term visit (e.g., tours, visiting relatives or friends, attending simple meetings) up to 90 days without a visa, though you should remain aware of the quarantine requirements.
F-2-1: Awarded to the spouse of a Korean. (Abolished--Changed to F-6 from 15 Dec 2011.) F-2-2: A single-entry visa valid for 90 days or less issued to an underage foreign child of Korean national. [14] F-2-3: Single-entry resident visa valid for one year or less issued to the spouse of a resident visa holder (F-5).