Saturday, July 23, 2016

Filipino who wants to visit in South Korea for less than 90 days read eligibility criteria stay below:


Filipino who wants to visit in South Korea for less than 90 days read eligibility criteria stay below:

 

Visa Exempted “B-1”

A person with a diplomatic or official passport of Philippines can visit Korea without a visa and stay for any desired period under the Visa Exemption Agreement between the two countries.
* Those who intend to engage in any type of lucrative activities or employment should obtain an appropriate visa.

 

 

Tourist/ Transit ( General) B-2-1

If you satisfy any of the following conditions, you can travel to or transit through Korea without a visa. You will be able to stay for up to 30 days in Korea.

1) Frequent Visitors: You have entered Korea at least 4 times within the past 2 years, or 10 times in your total travel history. Also, you have never violated Korean laws or overstayed in Korea before.

2) Transit Tourists Travelling to a Third Country
- You transit through Korea on your way to the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand and hold a valid visa (including re-entry permit) issued by the aforementioned countries.
- You transit through Korea on your way to a third country or the country of nationality via direct flight from the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand to Korea after legally staying in these respective countries.

For further information on visa-free entry requirements and conditions of permission, please refer to the B-2-1 Tourist/Transit (General) visa page under the general guide menu of visa categories.

 

 

Tourist/ Transit (Jeju) B-2-2

 Person planning to visit the Jeju Island for tour or transit within 30 days will be able to enter Korea without visa.

Short-Term General (C-3-1)

A person who plans to stay for a short period of time on the purpose of visiting relatives, investing in public business, participating in a non-official sport games, attending events or meetings, performing cultural art, engaging in a training, taking lessons, attending a religious ceremony, collecting documents for academic research, or any other equivalent activities.

 

 

Group Tourist (C-3-2)

A person or group who plans to visit Korea for travel, or for small-scale cross border trading, guaranteed by an applicant's travel agency

 

Business Visitor (General) C-3-4

Person who plans to engage in commercial activities such as market research, business meetings, consultation, signing a contract, or small-scale international trading or an APEC card holder visiting Korea without a visa

 

Business Visitor (Sponsored) C-3-6

A person who has been invited by a company or an organization designated by the Minister of Justice of ROK as a preferential company.

 

Short term Visitor (Overseas Korean) C-3-8

A person who is an overseas Korean with a foreign nationality and below the age of 60 defined byAct on the Immigration and Legal Status of Overseas Koreans

 

Ordinary Tourist C-3-9

A person who plans to visit Korea on the purpose of travel for holidays or leisure

 

Source: Korea Portal

www.visa.go.kr