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As a Self-Governing Province, Jeju may impose different entry regulations from the mainland. Please make sure to check the specific visa requirements to enter Jeju.
* The following information is for reference only. It is advisable to check directly with the Korean Embassy in your country for the most updated regulations.
In order to encourage visitors to Jeju Island, citizens of more than 100 countries can visit without a visa. A visa-free entry policy has been implemented to assist foreigners arriving on direct flights from overseas to Jeju Island without stopping over in any other parts of Korea.
Category | Visa Policy |
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Nationals from K-ETA eligible countries | Apply for K-ETA at www.k-eta.go.kr to enter Jeju Island |
Nationals from 22 countries that are temporarily exempted from K-ETA from 01 April 2023 to 31 December 2024 (KST) | Enter Jeju Island without K-ETA |
Nationals from 23 countries designated by Ministry of Justice | Apply for visa to enter Jeju Island |
All other nationalities | Enter Jeju Island without visa or K-ETA |
Starting from September 1st 2022, K-ETA will be required for ALL travelers entering the Republic of Korea including Jeju Island.
Subject | Policy |
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Countries Eligible for K-ETA | 104 countries designated as visa-waiver countries (B-1) or visa-free entry countries (B-2) (excluding 8 countries that are subject to COVID-19-related temporary suspension of visa-waiver and visa-free entry program from the total of 112 visa-free/visa-waiver countries) |
Boarding Flight | Traveler MUST apply for K-ETA and get K-ETA approval before boarding the flight. |
Entering Korea | Travelers with K-ETA are exempt from submitting the Arrival Card. |