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.
* 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.
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 by「Act 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
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