Does a Dutch citizen need a visa to visit South Korea as a tourist? [duplicate]
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I am a Dutch citizen and want to visit South Korea.
Do I need a visa?
Best Answer
You do not need a Visa.
Korea's Visa Exeption program allows holders of ordinary (tourist) passports from 67 countries to visit for up to 90 days without a visa. The Netherlands is one of those. Note that the specifics vary by country.
A second list covers countries like the US for which visa-free entry is allowed for up to 30/90 days.
Both lists can be accessed from Korea's Ministry of Foreign Affairs site. The apparently official VisitKorea site confirms the same.
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Dutch nationals travelling to Korea for a period of up to 90 days do not need a visa under the Visa Exemption Agreement between the Republic of Korea and the Kingdom of the Netherlands.Which countries can enter Korea without visa?
- (21 countries) the United States, the United Kingdom, Mexico, Nicaragua, Dominican Federation, Barbados, Venezuela, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Saint Kitts-Nevis, Malta, Ireland, Guyana, Monaco, Vatican City, San Marino, Andorra, Albania, Slovenia, Guam, New Caledonia, Palau.Can I get a tourist visa for Korea?
Most U.S. passport holders traveling to Korea for tourism or business purposes for less than 90 days can obtain a K-ETA. Apply at the K-ETA website for 10,000KRW. The fee is non-refundable even if the application is denied.HOW TO APPLY SOUTH KOREA TOURIST VISA (DIY) I REQUIREMENTS I TRAVEL TIPS and RECOMMENDATIONS
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