Australians have been granted an extra year of travelling to South Korea for a holiday without having to go through a visa application process.
Australians will continue to be able to travel to South Korea without needing an electronic travel authorisation into next year after a temporary exemption period was extended.
Australia is included on the list of 22 countries eligible for the K-ETA exemption, alongside nations such as New Zealand, Canada, the United States, Germany and Italy. "Still, those who wish to receive benefits from K-ETA approval, such as not having to submit an arrival card, may apply for K-ETA; in that case, the application fee will be charged."
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