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  1. South Korean K-ETA Program Explained

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  2. All You Need To Know About K-ETA

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  3. What Is The K-ETA? How To Apply For The Korea-ETA 2023

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  4. Visit Korea Year 2023: K-Tourism on the Bucket List

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  5. All the Documents You Need to Visit Korea

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  6. Korea Exempts 22 Countries from K-ETA Application

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  1. K-ETA Temporarily Exempt for 22 Countries : VISITKOREA

    To commemorate "Visit Korea Year 2023-2024," K-ETA will temporarily be exempt for 22 countries, starting April 1, 2023. More Info Period: April 1, 2023 - December 31, 2024 K-ETA exempt countries: 22 countries Asia (5 countries): Japan, Taiwan, Macau, Hong Kong, Singapore

  2. Message for U.S. Citizens: K-ETA not required to enter Korea from April

    The government of the Republic of Korea announced that from April 1, 2023 to December 31, 2024, the Korean Electronic Travel Authorization (K-ETA) is no longer required for U.S. citizens visiting Korea for 90 days or less for business or tourism. U.S. citizen visitors to the Republic of Korea still need a visa for all other purposes, including ...

  3. Step-by-Step Guide to the Korean Visa Application: K-ETA Explained

    In honor of the "Visit Korea Year 2023-2024" initiative, there will be a temporary waiver of the K-ETA (Korean Electronic Travel Authorization) for residents of 22 countries and regions. This exemption is effective from April 1, 2023, until December 31, 2024 (KST).

  4. What Is The K-ETA? How To Apply For The Korea-ETA 2024

    Since September 1st, 2021, Korea has required travellers aged 18 to 65 from 112 countries to apply for the Korea-ETA (K-ETA). The K-ETA is an electronic travel authorisation program that will save travellers time when they arrive in South Korea by reducing paperwork at the airport.

  5. Temporary Exemption of K-ETA for 22 countries/regions (as of 01 April

    In celebration of 'Visit Korea Year (2023~2024)', K-ETA will be temporarily exempted for 22 countries/regions from 01 April 2023 to 31 December 2024 (KST). Please note that nationals of 22 countries/regions can still apply for K-ETA, and K-ETA application fee is 10,000 KRW/per person (around 9~10 USD, additional fees not included).

  6. South Korea: 'Visit Korea Year' Temporarily Exempts 22 Countries from K-ETA

    From April 1, 2023 through December 31, 2024, the South Korean government will temporarily exempt nationals from 22 countries/regions, including Australia, Canada, Germany, Japan, and the United States (including Guam), from the need to obtain a Korean Electronic Travel Authorization (K-ETA) for entry. Currently, foreign nationals from visa waiver and visa-free countries must obtain a K-ETA ...

  7. K-ETA-keta

    In celebration of 'Visit Korea Year (2023~2024)', K-ETA will be temporarily exempted to 22 countries/regions from April 1, 2023 to December 31, 2024 (KST). K-ETA Temporary Waiver for 22 countries/regions can apply for K-ETA, and K-ETA holders do not need to submit an immigration card at the arrival hall.

  8. South Korea International Travel Information

    You must have a valid U.S. passport to enter Korea. From April 1, 2023, to December 31, 2024, the Korean Electronic Travel Authorization (K-ETA) is not required for US citizens for stays of 90 days or less that are for tourism or business purposes.; Visa required for all other purposes, including employment, teaching English, and for stays longer than 90 days.

  9. All You Need To Know About K-ETA

    Visa-free abroad invitees need K-ETA approvals to obtain the boarding pass and to enter the Republic of Korea. The K-ETA will be effective for several trips over two years, and the application fee is 10,000 KRW/person. For K-ETA pass documentation, all you need is a valid passport, e-mail address, fee, and photo ID.

  10. Traveling to Korea

    Although the K-ETA can be applied for at any time, we recommend no later than 48 hours prior to boarding a flight or ship bound for Korea to ensure you receive an approval in time for your departure. There is a 10,000 KRW (approximately $9-10) application fee and this expense can be claimed when you process your travel voucher upon arrival.

  11. Visit Korea Year : RIDE THE KOREAN WAVE

    Cha Eun-woo to Represent Visit Korea Year. 01. VISIT KOREA YEAR x HiKR GROUND POP-UP. 02. Visit Korea Year x Starbucks. 03. KOREA BUCKET LIST, Make it Happen! 04. Cha Eun-woo to Represent Visit Korea Year. K-Culture Travel Events 100 Here is a list of 100 events taking place in all corners of Korea, chosen by the Korea Tourism Organization ...

  12. K-ETA (Korea Electronic Travel Authorization) Required for Visa-free

    1. Starting 1st September 2021, K-ETA is required for foreigners entering Korea from visa waiver countries and visa-free countries. Foreigners without either a K-ETA or a valid Visa will not be permitted to board a plane to Korea. (You do not need a K-ETA if you have a valid visa. Also, you do not need a visa if you have a valid K-ETA.) 2.

  13. VISIT KOREA YEAR 2023-2024

    2023~2024 Visit Korea Year Initiative. The 2023~2024 Visit Korea Year Initiative aims to pioneer the global tourism industry by blending K-Culture and tourism. Designed to lead in the global tourism arena amidst a time of recovery and escalating competition, this strategic initiative is powered by the collaborative and participatory strengths ...

  14. FAQ

    K-ETA is for nationals of 67 visa waiver countries and nationals of 45 designated visa-free countries. K-ETA is required for foreign nationals who intend to enter the Republic of Korea for tourism, visiting relatives, participating in events or meeting, and business purposes other than profitable activities.

  15. Reader Question: South Korea ETA Waiver Through The End ...

    Conclusion. A reader was concerned about an upcoming trip to South Korea and the current requirements of applying for a K-ETA, which is paused for 22 countries until the end of 2024 to promote the Visit Korea Year 2023/2024. In his case, he will not have to apply for the ETA unless he wants to, as it's optional through the end of the year.

  16. Complete South Korea Travel Guide 2024: Korean Travel Tips

    July 2023: Korea extends the K-ETA period and excludes children and seniors. From July 3rd, 2023, children aged 17 years and younger, as well as adults aged 65 and older, will no longer need to apply for a K-ETA to travel to Korea. Furthermore, the validity period has been increased from 2 years to 3 years to make travelling to Korea easier.

  17. South Korea Electronic Travel Authorization (K-ETA): Requirements and

    South Korea Electronic Travel Authorization (K-ETA) is required for all visa-exempt nationalities traveling to South Korea. Some nationalities are temporarily exempt from K-ETA until 31 December 2024. The K-ETA is not required for travelers under the age of 17 and younger, or 65 and above.

  18. Travel to South Korea with Kids: a Guide for Foreigners

    To travel to South Korea with your children, you can get a South Korea travel authorization, K-ETA, or a visa. Whether you should apply for an electronic permit or a consular visa depends on your nationality. Traveling to South Korea with kids is perfectly safe and can be a hassle-free experience if you know the steps needed to cross the border.

  19. Singaporeans no longer need a K-ETA to visit South Korea

    Singaporeans and 21 other nationalities no longer need a K-ETA. South Korea has now announced that "in celebration of Visit Korea Year (2023-2024)", there will be no requirement for nationals of 22 countries to obtain a K-ETA prior to travel. This temporary exemption takes effect from 1st April 2023, and will be valid for arrivals until ...

  20. K-eta Visit or Tour? : r/koreatravel

    K-eta is a system in which foreigners who want to enter Korea for the purpose of health tourism, visiting relatives, and participating in various events or meetings receive travel permits online. So you don't have to put much meaning into words. 2. Reply.

  21. Visit Korea Year 2023-2024: K-ETA Waiver for Australians and New

    The decision to temporarily exempt citizens from K-ETA requirements is expected to attract more tourists to South Korea, especially during Visit Korea Year 2023-2024. This initiative aims to showcase the country's rich cultural heritage, natural beauty, and modern lifestyle, offering an unforgettable experience for visitors worldwide.

  22. Entry requirements

    Passport validity requirements. If you are visiting as a tourist for up to 90 days, your passport must have an 'expiry date' after the date you are leaving South Korea. If you are entering ...