South Korea extends travel authorization exemption for 22 countries until 2025 to boost tourism.
South Korea has extended the exemption from the Electronic Travel Authorization (K-ETA) requirement for travelers from 22 countries, including Singapore, until December 31, 2025. The K-ETA is a mandatory entry requirement for visa-free countries like Australia and Hong Kong, costing 10,000 won per person and valid for three years. This extension aims to boost South Korea's tourism industry.
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