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TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - South Korea will launch an electronic arrival card system for travelers on February 24, 2025. This policy will replace the traditional paper format for visa upon arrival. All ...
South Korea will implement the e-Arrival Card on February 24, 2025, replacing paper arrival forms for international travelers. This digital system aims to streamline immigration processes and ...
South Korea's e-Arrival Card will make the entry procedure seamless for inbound travellers. Photo: Pexels South Korea is set to modernise its immigration process with the introduction of the e ...
SEOUL, Feb 21 (Reuters) - South Korean police are formally building a case against impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol over accusations he obstructed the execution of an arrest warrant, a police ...
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South Korea's impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol, left, attends his impeachment trial in Seoul on February 20, 2025. Song Kyung-Seok/AFP/Getty Images Reuters — ...
South Korea will launch a new electronic arrival card (e-Arrival Card) system on February 24th, 2025. The system will replace paper forms with an online submission process, aiming to reduce delays and ...
More than 13m people come to this island, south of South Korea’s mainland, every year; many will not be aware of what lies beneath the tarmac. Between 2007 and 2009 investigators dug up part of ...
(SPOT.ph) PSA: Travelers headed to South Korea will soon need to accomplish a new step before they can explore the land of Hallyu. South Korea is rolling out a digital arrival card system for all ...
For most of the world, the dark days of Covid-19 feel like a distant memory. But not in North Korea, said Justin Martell, who just became the first known American to step foot inside the secretive ...
SEOUL, Feb 18 (Reuters) - South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol could try to impose martial law again or undermine constitutional institutions should he be reinstated, lawyers for parliament argued ...