Are you planning to visit Korea soon? Here's our guide on everything you shoud know for your entry to Korea. From visa requirements, K-ETA, Q-code to currecny exchange, check out the details for your smooth travel.
First Timers to Korea
Visa & K-ETA
As of May 8, 2023, with the lift of COVID-19 control measures, it is no longer necessary to submit proof of three valid vaccinations or a negative COVID-19 PCR test results. Also, there are no quarantine requirements for any foreigner entering Korea.
☑️ Visa
There are nationals of countries/regions who are required to apply for a visa in order to enter Korea. Please visit the 'Visit Korea' official website to check your visa requirements.
☑️ What is K-ETA?
As of September 1, 2021, nationals of countries/regions, who are subject to visa-free entry, need to have a K-ETA for their entry to Korea. K-ETA authorization is valid for a period of 3 years (as of July 3, 2023) or until your passport expires. Generally, K-ETA approval takes around 72 hours to a week, and you can get your results through emails. However, if you have a valid visa to enter Korea, you do not need a K-ETA.
☑️ K-ETA Exemptions
🇰🇷 In celebration of ‘Visit Korea Year,’ K-ETA is temporarily exempted for 22 countries/regions from 01 April 2023 to 31 December 2024 (KST). Other countries still require a K-ETA or a visa. (Please make sure to check with your local consulate for details.)
📍K-ETA Temporary Exemption
Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Italy, Japan, Macao, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, UK, USA (including Guam).
If you wish to benefit from K-ETA application, such as skipping several documents required to fill out upon arrival, you can apply for K-ETA for 10,000 KRW per person.
Travel Essentials for Departure
What You Need for Entering Korea
✔️ Passport
Make sure your passport is valid. Many people found their passports expired during the COVID-19 pandemic. Your passport should be valid for at least six months.
✔️ Q-CODE Registration
For smooth quarantine procedures when entering Korea, it’s convenient to register with Q-CODE. Q-CODE stores information about your health status, recent countries visited, passport number, etc. It's easy to fill out. It’s not mandatory, so you can also fill out the "Health Questionnaire" upon arrival in Korea.
Information Needed for Q-CODE Registration
*Passport number and expiration date
*Email address
*Flight information
*Accommodation address & phone number
✔️ Travel Insurance
Korea is safe and has no time difference, with well-developed city infrastructure, making it an enjoyable destination even for first-time visitors. However, in the event of unexpected accidents, injuries, or illnesses, medical expenses can be high. Additionally, the risk of theft or loss is not completely avoidable. It’s reassuring to have insurance for "just in case" scenarios.
Cash or Card?
How to Exchange Currency
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Currency Exchange
You can exchange your currency for Korean Won at:
① Banks in your home country
② Airport exchange counters
③ Korean airport exchange counters
④ Banks in Korean cities
⑤ Authorized exchange counters in Korean cities
For the best rates, bring cash in your currecny and exchange it at authorized exchange counters in Korea. Locations vary, but the ones in Myeongdong offer the best rates, followed by city banks, airports, and hotels.
Credit Cards
Credit cards are convenient for international travel. You don’t need to carry a lot of cash, and in Korea, almost everywhere accepts credit cards, from shops to tourist attractions and taxis, with a few exceptions like traditional markets and street vendors. Even small payments at convenience stores can be made with a credit card. In fact, most shops generally prefer debit/credit cards over cash.
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Tips for Using Credit Cards
Check the expiration date before you leave. Ensure your card has no usage limits or restrictions on international transactions, and verify that the magnetic strip or IC chip is not damaged by moisture or bending.
WOWPASS
📍Pay like a local in Korea!
The most popular payment method for travelers to Korea these days is the "WOWPASS," a prepaid card that you can load at 180 self-service kiosks nationwide, including airports, city hotels, and convenience stores. It works like a credit card and also serves as a T-money transportation card. It comes with a mobile app where you can check your balance in both KRW and other currencies. You can apply for it in advance and pick it up at the airport Korea.