for a country where keta is not available but a c type visa what to do? like q code for health declaration needs to be filled out? and arrival card too?
For countries where K-ETA is not available but a C-type visa is required, you will need to complete the following for immigration: Q-code for Health Declaration: This is typically required for all travelers, regardless of visa type. Fill out the Q-code online before your departure to Korea. Arrival Card: Even though K-ETA holders are exempt from filling out an arrival card, those with C-type visas will still need to complete one. You can usually obtain an arrival card on your flight or at the airport before immigration. Passport and C-type visa: Of course, you will need to present your passport with the valid C-type visa at immigration. In summary, while K-ETA streamlines the process for eligible travelers, those with C-type visas still need to take care of the Q-code, arrival card, and their passport and visa.
@@theworldinmotion247you know what I was just about to ask that question it’s similar to Japan. So I fill out all information on the website and screen shot QR codes for custom & immigration ?
K-ETA (Korea Electronic Travel Authorization) is required for citizens of countries that are eligible for visa-free entry into South Korea, except for those from countries that are temporarily exempt. As of September 13, 2024, citizens of the following 22 countries/regions are temporarily exempt from the K-ETA requirement until December 31, 2024: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Italy, Japan, Macao, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, UK, US (including Guam) Citizens of all other countries that are eligible for visa-free entry to South Korea need to obtain a K-ETA before their trip. You can find the full list of countries eligible for K-ETA and the temporarily exempt countries on the official K-ETA website www.k-eta.go.kr/portal/apply/index.do
Yes, you're correct. The process for entering South Korea is similar to Japan in that you need to register electronically before departure using the K-ETA system. Once you've completed the application and paid the fee, you will receive a QR code that you need to present at customs and immigration upon arrival in South Korea. It's a good idea to take screenshots of the QR codes or print them out as a backup in case you have trouble accessing them on your phone.
hello and thanks for the video! I will arrive at Terminal 1 with Air Cina and will have to collect my baggage, do I follow this entire route? another question: where do the people who will come to pick me up have to go, arriving at Terminal 1? Thank you!!
You can follow the entire route in the video if you are arriving at Terminal 1 with Air China and will have to collect your baggage. You can partially follow the route shown in the video until you reach the immigration area. The video covers the arrival process at Incheon International Airport, starting from the arrival gate and leading up to the immigration counters.
For people who will come to pick you up at Terminal 1, they can wait for you at the arrival hall. The arrival hall has restaurants, ATMs, currency exchange, gift stores, and other stalls.
for a country where keta is not available but a c type visa what to do? like q code for health declaration needs to be filled out? and arrival card too?
For countries where K-ETA is not available but a C-type visa is required, you will need to complete the following for immigration:
Q-code for Health Declaration: This is typically required for all travelers, regardless of visa type. Fill out the Q-code online before your departure to Korea.
Arrival Card: Even though K-ETA holders are exempt from filling out an arrival card, those with C-type visas will still need to complete one. You can usually obtain an arrival card on your flight or at the airport before immigration.
Passport and C-type visa: Of course, you will need to present your passport with the valid C-type visa at immigration.
In summary, while K-ETA streamlines the process for eligible travelers, those with C-type visas still need to take care of the Q-code, arrival card, and their passport and visa.
for immigration do you only need to show the arrival card and your passport?
There is no longer an "Arrival Card", instead registration takes place electronically before departure (K-ETA).
@@theworldinmotion247you know what I was just about to ask that question it’s similar to Japan. So I fill out all information on the website and screen shot QR codes for custom & immigration ?
For which countries is eta?
K-ETA (Korea Electronic Travel Authorization) is required for citizens of countries that are eligible for visa-free entry into South Korea, except for those from countries that are temporarily exempt.
As of September 13, 2024, citizens of the following 22 countries/regions are temporarily exempt from the K-ETA requirement until December 31, 2024:
Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Italy, Japan, Macao, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, UK, US (including Guam)
Citizens of all other countries that are eligible for visa-free entry to South Korea need to obtain a K-ETA before their trip. You can find the full list of countries eligible for K-ETA and the temporarily exempt countries on the official K-ETA website www.k-eta.go.kr/portal/apply/index.do
Yes, you're correct. The process for entering South Korea is similar to Japan in that you need to register electronically before departure using the K-ETA system. Once you've completed the application and paid the fee, you will receive a QR code that you need to present at customs and immigration upon arrival in South Korea. It's a good idea to take screenshots of the QR codes or print them out as a backup in case you have trouble accessing them on your phone.
hello and thanks for the video! I will arrive at Terminal 1 with Air Cina and will have to collect my baggage, do I follow this entire route? another question: where do the people who will come to pick me up have to go, arriving at Terminal 1? Thank you!!
You can follow the entire route in the video if you are arriving at Terminal 1 with Air China and will have to collect your baggage. You can partially follow the route shown in the video until you reach the immigration area. The video covers the arrival process at Incheon International Airport, starting from the arrival gate and leading up to the immigration counters.
For people who will come to pick you up at Terminal 1, they can wait for you at the arrival hall. The arrival hall has restaurants, ATMs, currency exchange, gift stores, and other stalls.
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