Finland and Iceland have joined a growing list of nations, including Germany, Canada, Switzerland, the United States, France, and South Africa, in benefiting from South Korea’s extension of the K-ETA exemption. This move simplifies travel for citizens from over sixty countries, allowing smoother and more convenient entry into South Korea. The extension marks a significant step in South Korea’s efforts to boost international tourism and strengthen global connectivity as travel demand continues to recover worldwide.
Finland and Iceland Join Expanding List of Countries Benefiting from South Korea’s K-ETA Exemption Extension
South Korea has officially expanded its K-ETA (Korea Electronic Travel Authorization) exemption to include Finland and Iceland, further streamlining travel for citizens of these Nordic nations. This move places them alongside prominent countries such as Germany, Canada, and the United States, among a growing list now enjoying less bureaucratic hassle when…
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Author : Sophia Davis
Publish date : 2025-12-26 23:11:00
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