22 countries don’t need to KETA anymore (until 31 DEC 2024) 22 countries are 👉🏻Austria Australia Belgium Canada Denmark Finland France Germany HongKong Italy Japan Macao Nethelands Norway Poland Singapore Spain Sweden Taiwan The U.K and The U.S.A .
When are you coming to South Korea!? 😍✨ Also, please let me know if there are any helpful videos you would like to see! (A like👍 and a comment💬 goes a long way as well, so thank you for your support!)
I leave in 5 months!! I will be arriving August 31st and staying until October 14th! What is the weather like in September-October? What kind of clothes should I bring?
We just arrived in Korea a couple days ago from the US. All of Megan’s videos were extremely helpful! I think the only surprise was how many start and stops there were (stopping at immigration, then forward, then customs, then forward, then baggage claim). My wife and I are in Hongdae now (airport limousine bus is very cheap and easy, would recommend). And we will be in Korea for another 6 days between here and Itaewon! Thank you Megan, would love to meet you!
Awww I'm so glad my video have been so helpful! I hope you have a wonderful trip~ 🫂❤️✨ It's Easter weekend and I'm on a business trip until this evening so I'm a bit busy... So sorry but much love! Message me on Instagram or email me if you'd like to attend my Easter church service though~
The best on UA-cam so detailed and thorough! I appreciate all of these videos although I do my own research it’s nice to see someone else explain everything in regards to the airport and customers! Great video Megan ☺️🙏🏾✨💕
Thank you so much!!! I'm flying there at the end of March for the first time alone and I was really nervous as I didn't know what it would be like and the airport anxiety was through the roof but this has kinda helped me with what to expect a lot more and hopefully can put me a little more at ease with knowing the process now!
I just wanted to let you know I really like your presentation style. Great job! Just found your channel, looking forward to making my way through the playlists. Heading to Seoul summer 2024.
Thank you sooooo much for this video. I've in fact been to a "fake" website for visa that looked so official. They wanted to charge me $109.00 per person!!. I paid for myself.. then I got distracted and didn't get to other family members yet.. also bit discourage at how much it costs. Then I clicked on your video. OMG! I called the credit card company and luckily they put a dispute on the charge and will credit me back. Really enjoy all your videos. Thanks again!
This video just got recommended to me and I just want to say thank you for making such an informative and helpful video on this specific topic! As someone who struggles a lot with anxiety and overthinking when it comes to travelling and planning, this really helps me a lot! Thank you for being so clear and detailed in this, and also for actually exploring this aspect of travelling in a video, instead of just the commonly talked about topics of food, culture and such. I will be subscribing for sure! :D
Not sure if anyone write this (too many comments 😊) but….. In celebration of ‘Visit Korea Year (2023~2024)’, K-ETA will be temporarily exempted to 22 countries/regions from April 1, 2023 to December 31, 2024 (KST). Please note that nationals of 22 countries/regions can still apply for K-ETA, and K-ETA application fee is 10,000 KRW/per person (around 9~10 USD, additional fees not included). Those who have the K-ETA are not required to submit an arrival card at the port of arrival. ○ List of 22 countries/regions eligible for temporary exemption of K-ETA: 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)
As always, thank you for all of these travel guides related to South Korea. There is so much information in the video playlist that has helped me. Thanks for including how many days in advance the Q Code (within 72 hours) and K-ETA (within a year) be completed. I’ve been searching everywhere for a clear answer, and you’re the only person to give me a definitive answer.
I am in Seoul right now sitting in my Myeongdong hotel. Of the 4 countries I visited the past three weeks Korea was the most complicated to navigate for Immigration but I successfully got through it. I came in on Thai Smile Airways and they were helpful in getting prepared. It was a very busy arrival too and took me 2 1/2 hours from the plane landing to arriving in Seoul Station metro.
Hii may i ask you how much does it cost to stay in a hotel? Im planning on going on september but i was considering other ‘cheap’ alternatives such as hostels and airbnb. I will be going alone as a woman and i am very worried for my safety 🥲😅
@@krizel2447 I stayed at Daeyoung Hotel Seoul which was at the time $45 USD/night. Very nice rooms clean and quiet. Much better than the places I stayed in India. Safety is definitely not an issue in Seoul as a solo female traveler you'll be very much at ease getting around at night. The metro system is really nice there I used it a lot and Myeongdong district has lots of places within walking distance.
Thank you, thank you, thank you! This video is so helpful. I used to live in S.Korea a few years ago and now I'm going back this April for a wedding. Since some things have changed since my last visit I'm really thankful for your video!
im going to south korea for my 21st birthday next year! ive only watched one of your videos and its been the most helpful. ur so kind so i just HAD to subscribe 🥰 감사합니다!
Very good description of the entry process. You accurately described both the process and the physical route to be followed to get through entry. We do it several times each year.
My favorite part of the video is when you said you just came back home to South Korea. Thank you for the updates!! I had to postpone my visit last year. I've been watching your videos since you landed in S Korea on your 2nd visit and got stuck in that horrible room with a window that didn't open more than a small crack. So much has changed for the better! Glad you have finally made a home for yourself there!! I can't wait to visit S Korea! Your videos are super helpful! Thank you so much!!
Wow! You’re a true OG subscriber 🥹❤️✨ SO much has changed and I’m so thankful! I can’t wait for you to finally get here yourself~~ 😍🫂 Thanks for your love and support!!! Much love!!!
Going to SK for the first time next September. This video was really helpfull in early preparations! Thanks for posting, I'll be sure to check out the other tip & tricks,
Okay I'm planning to come to south Korea within the next few months for work. I'm just waiting to sign a contract, and then go through visa processing. So, I am about to subscribe and binge your videos haha. If you know any other youtubers that might helpful to watch please let me know. Thank you :)
This is helpful. I'm coming in June and just started booking my trip details so this cut my travel anxiety down dramatically. Thank you! Also, people have been asking me different questions about korea. I send them right to your channel 😆 Your very helpful!
Girl I am travelling for the first time in June as well. Lets meet😍I booked my Airbnb today ! My anxiety and anticipation for this journey are literally exploding 🤣
I concur. Your K-ETA is good for two years. I traveled back in October 2022 and currently here again in March 2023 on the same K-ETA. You don't need to print it out. The K-ETA is in their system. But as a good measure, have it saved on your phone just in case they need to see it. Do your Q-CODE, the day before your travel. You can also have this saved on your phone as they will scan this after you de-plane but before you reach customs. I don't remember having to take a wrist temperature but yeah maybe. 🤷🏻♂️
Thank you Megan! This was super helpful and thank you for just getting to the point and making everything very simple and clear... unlike some websites :P haha
Hi Megan, thanks for your informative video. Just want to give an update for your viewers. Just now I completed application for K-ETA through the App on my phone. The charges has gone up a bit to 10,300 KRW.
Wow the editing in this video is soo good!! Love the short airport clips and little sound effects. Really well made and really appreciate you for being so helpful 🥺🥺
Thank you so much for your fast, direct, and concise helpful video. I'm planning to visit Seoul this April and I often check what's new (for requirements) and many videos are more than 15mins long. I like videos like this. Thanks again. :)
Thank you sooooo much. This short video answered so many of my questions. It’s been 3 years since I was last in Korea and things have changed. I was so confused of the Q code thing - did I need to prove I was negative and when to fill out the form - you answered them in one short video. So excited for my trip now. Got a few more months to wait, but hoping it flies by!
Thank you so much for assembling and posting this video! I’m definitely subscribing to your account and looking forward to your insights and tips on life in Korea.
I love you for this video! Going to Korea in about a month and the visa page from my country was so confusing until I realized that I 'only' need the k-eta (needs to be 72h before arrival, compared to 1-2 months for a longer stay visa).
I would advise asking for the K-ETA a month or 2 before your trip in case you get denied the K-ETA. I come from a country who doesn't need visa to enter south korea for a short time so I didn't really plan ahead, asked for it 10 days before my solo trip and got denied. In this case you have to go through regular visitor visa procedures which take from 2weeks to a month (in France) and of course it was too late already. I hope my misfortune can help others visiting SK.
Thank you so much for these helpful infos about entering the country. i saved your video for my trip to sk in september so your video really helped me to know what needs to get done prior.
Wow.. great video. Thank you so much for such an amazing video full of information. Traveling to Seoul in May and did not know about the Q-Code. I knew about the K-ETA visa but not about the Q-Code. Flying from New Zealand. :) Love watching your YouTude video.
Hi Alex, I am at Australia, I think we are the similar, do we need to pay for Keta visa? That is insane. If so how much please? We are going to boom their economy, WTH?
** New update ** As of April 1, 2023 to December 31, 2024, 22 countries has a K-eta temporary exemption. So you don't need a visa, just check which country from the list. Luckily I'm coming from the US in June and I don't need a visa 😊
Oh my god how thank you so very much for this video ! simple, to the point, and totally transparent even for the IQ poor like me !!! I'm going to go and watch the rest now !!! Thank you again. 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Thank you this was very helpful. In December I booked a trip for March 5-14, however, three weeks prior to my departure date, I applied for K-ETA and a few days later got denied. Unfortunately, they couldn't tell me why, so i tried again and it wouldn't accept it. Went to the Korean Consulate to get a visa, but by that time i received that, i think it would've been too late...so i cancelled my trip altogether. I think what i did wrong was, they asked me for contact information when i was in Korea, and i just put my personal cell phone number, but i hadn't thought about the hotel's phone number. either way, the information about the sim card and also the QR code thing was super helpful along with all the other specific details you gave. Thanks and hopefully things go a lot smoother the next time i book. Just need to research more about the fall season flights and such, if not, next spring it is.
Hey Megan, just went on the KETA site and it stated visitor's from 22 countries as of 1 April 23 don't need the KETA. Copied and pased from the KETA site. Commemorating "Visit Korea Year (2023 ~ 2024)", K-ETA will be temporarily exempted to the following 22 countries/regions starting from April 1, 2023 to December 31, 2024. ○ (22 countries/regions eligible for K-ETA temporary exemption)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)
I am in Korea right now. You should really fill in your q-code and k-eta. When I went into the plane, 3 families were left in my country because they missed the k-eta! Also a tip from me, if your phone supports a E-SIM just buy that
@@motsbane I just arrived home. 😊 Yes I am from the Netherlands, at schiphol Airport they just simple said, no k-eta = no entry. There were people crying at the airport because they payed everything and they were simple not allowed to board the plane.
@@Johanneslol11 That was insane, feel shame for a country like that, for my understanding, they should welcome travellers to boom up their economy, not make things hard, hope the families can get some money back from insurance.
hi megan! thank you for brining us such helpful information in an uncomplicated way! **Question on K-ETA for a Korean contact, I don't plan on getting a SIM card...could I put down the number of the hotel I'll be staying at?**
I arrived to Korea from the UK in January, at the passport control a woman started asking questions with the mask, because I am deaf, I had disability documents with me, I can read through mouth, I asked her to remove the mask, or to explain with gestures, she said that won't take off the mask, and won't explain with gestures, and called someone and I was sent to the cabinet, which is the left of the passport control, and I started to search for embassy contacts there, because it's unfair. The officer then summoned me for the interview, which I explained everything to them and stated that I would like to contact my embassy. They apologized, placed a sticker on my passport, took me through passport control, and said goodbye with their heads down. I'm writing to individuals who have hearing problems to advise them to bring all of their disability documentation with them and notify the embassy, as it is their responsibility to protect all citizens.
Thanks for your sharing! Do you mean you can read lips? Even English as second language people? Just try to put my head in shoes of your group. No offence at all. To be English as second language, I am deaf and mute to some extent.
Hello! I myself am deaf. A few years ago I was in Korea. I have a problem communicating with people. I communicate only with gestures and lips. And just sent me to another office. They checked my documents, air tickets there and back, reservation. Everything is fine and no questions asked. Released. There is no point in contacting the embassy. Only as a last resort. Good luck)
Hey 😊 coming to Korea in September with a working holiday visa, so it’s long term. About the arc card, don’t I get it in Korea or do I need it in advance, but how? Or is working holiday a touristy thing so I need an arrival card?
ARC is a process that varies depending on the visa but is a process you will have to do once you arrive here ☺️ you’ll make an appointment to go to your *designated* immigration office, fill out all of the paperwork and pay the fees, then wait for… truly an unknown amount of time to actually get the card itself (sometimes this sadly takes weeks to months). Safe travels ☺️🫂✨
if you have an approved KETA, on that document, it stated "Those who obtained this document do not need to submit Arrival Card during immigration clearance."
Thank you so much for creating the complete airport guide pdf. It's really helpful. If I have luggages, which transportation(aside from taxi) is more convenient if my hotel is at Myeongdong. Thank you.
Hi, do you need KETA or Qcode if you’re just there in the airport for a 4 hours layover?
Checkout my new video for an important update about the K-ETA visa! ua-cam.com/video/O6RPDavtgTU/v-deo.html
No you don't. Depending on where you're from you don't even need it to enter the country
22 countries don’t need to KETA anymore (until 31 DEC 2024) 22 countries are 👉🏻Austria Australia Belgium Canada Denmark Finland France Germany HongKong Italy Japan Macao Nethelands Norway Poland Singapore Spain Sweden Taiwan The U.K and The U.S.A .
@@tesla3388 and NZ :)
@@jminkooks Oh Sorry Yes Including New Zealand 🇳🇿
Lol you literally took away a BIG part of my travel anxiety within less than 5 minutes. THANK YOU! 💯❤️
You're so welcome!! Updated video coming very soon~
These are so helpful for someone like me who worries about every single tiny detail, you have no idea. So thank you! Hope to be there later this year!
Don’t worry! I’ll answer any questions you might have if I can! 🫂❤️✨ Safe travels whenever you do make it over here~
When are you coming to South Korea!? 😍✨ Also, please let me know if there are any helpful videos you would like to see! (A like👍 and a comment💬 goes a long way as well, so thank you for your support!)
I leave in 5 months!! I will be arriving August 31st and staying until October 14th! What is the weather like in September-October? What kind of clothes should I bring?
I'll be there in 2 weeks! I'm so excited. Do you recommend exchange money at the airport our at a cash exchange in the city.
I’m coming to Seoul in 16 days. Super excited ❤
I’m coming on 26th March !!!! So so scared
3 days 😳😳😳 excited and stressed at the same time - your videos have really helped me with preparing so tysm ❤️
We just arrived in Korea a couple days ago from the US. All of Megan’s videos were extremely helpful! I think the only surprise was how many start and stops there were (stopping at immigration, then forward, then customs, then forward, then baggage claim). My wife and I are in Hongdae now (airport limousine bus is very cheap and easy, would recommend). And we will be in Korea for another 6 days between here and Itaewon! Thank you Megan, would love to meet you!
Awww I'm so glad my video have been so helpful! I hope you have a wonderful trip~ 🫂❤️✨ It's Easter weekend and I'm on a business trip until this evening so I'm a bit busy... So sorry but much love! Message me on Instagram or email me if you'd like to attend my Easter church service though~
The best on UA-cam so detailed and thorough! I appreciate all of these videos although I do my own research it’s nice to see someone else explain everything in regards to the airport and customers! Great video Megan ☺️🙏🏾✨💕
Thank you so much!!! I'm flying there at the end of March for the first time alone and I was really nervous as I didn't know what it would be like and the airport anxiety was through the roof but this has kinda helped me with what to expect a lot more and hopefully can put me a little more at ease with knowing the process now!
I just wanted to let you know I really like your presentation style. Great job! Just found your channel, looking forward to making my way through the playlists. Heading to Seoul summer 2024.
Thank you sooooo much for this video. I've in fact been to a "fake" website for visa that looked so official. They wanted to charge me $109.00 per person!!. I paid for myself.. then I got distracted and didn't get to other family members yet.. also bit discourage at how much it costs. Then I clicked on your video. OMG! I called the credit card company and luckily they put a dispute on the charge and will credit me back. Really enjoy all your videos. Thanks again!
This video just got recommended to me and I just want to say thank you for making such an informative and helpful video on this specific topic! As someone who struggles a lot with anxiety and overthinking when it comes to travelling and planning, this really helps me a lot! Thank you for being so clear and detailed in this, and also for actually exploring this aspect of travelling in a video, instead of just the commonly talked about topics of food, culture and such. I will be subscribing for sure! :D
fingerprint scanning process is what i’m afraid the most 😭
Not sure if anyone write this (too many comments 😊) but…..
In celebration of ‘Visit Korea Year (2023~2024)’, K-ETA will be temporarily exempted to 22 countries/regions from April 1, 2023 to December 31, 2024 (KST).
Please note that nationals of 22 countries/regions can still apply for K-ETA, and K-ETA application fee is 10,000 KRW/per person (around 9~10 USD, additional fees not included). Those who have the K-ETA are not required to submit an arrival card at the port of arrival.
○ List of 22 countries/regions eligible for temporary exemption of K-ETA:
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)
Yes I got the same info when I tried to submit my info as a US citizen visiting Korea in April 2023. Guess I'll fill out the arrival card (it's free).
USA???
Thank you for this! I was confused for a moment when watching this.
what about Europe?
Yup, that’s what I read today in US Gov website. I’m planning a 2-4 days trip from the Philippines to Korea
As always, thank you for all of these travel guides related to South Korea. There is so much information in the video playlist that has helped me.
Thanks for including how many days in advance the Q Code (within 72 hours) and K-ETA (within a year) be completed. I’ve been searching everywhere for a clear answer, and you’re the only person to give me a definitive answer.
I am in Seoul right now sitting in my Myeongdong hotel. Of the 4 countries I visited the past three weeks Korea was the most complicated to navigate for Immigration but I successfully got through it. I came in on Thai Smile Airways and they were helpful in getting prepared. It was a very busy arrival too and took me 2 1/2 hours from the plane landing to arriving in Seoul Station metro.
Hii may i ask you how much does it cost to stay in a hotel? Im planning on going on september but i was considering other ‘cheap’ alternatives such as hostels and airbnb. I will be going alone as a woman and i am very worried for my safety 🥲😅
@@krizel2447 I stayed at Daeyoung Hotel Seoul which was at the time $45 USD/night. Very nice rooms clean and quiet. Much better than the places I stayed in India. Safety is definitely not an issue in Seoul as a solo female traveler you'll be very much at ease getting around at night. The metro system is really nice there I used it a lot and Myeongdong district has lots of places within walking distance.
@@axnyslie Best comparison I have ever seen, India vs Korea! Lol!
@gteuytse hope so!! Can’t wait to finally go there🤩
Are you from Thailand?
Thank you, thank you, thank you! This video is so helpful. I used to live in S.Korea a few years ago and now I'm going back this April for a wedding. Since some things have changed since my last visit I'm really thankful for your video!
I’m happy to help!! Things are always changing… I’ll try my best to keep everyone updated! Safe travels 😍🫶🏼✨
im going to south korea for my 21st birthday next year! ive only watched one of your videos and its been the most helpful. ur so kind so i just HAD to subscribe 🥰 감사합니다!
Thank you! So excited to go back to visit my former home of Seoul :)
Always appreciate you giving updated tips & guidelines for Korea! Its gonna be my 2nd time this June, and I can’t wait to go back 🥹
Happy to help! I hope you have an amazing trip 🥹❤️✨
We will be proud of you as an embassador of South Korea. Thank you.
You’re so kind 🥹❤️✨ Thank you!
대한민국 외교부나 관광공사에서 매건을 채용했으면 좋겠어요^^ 추천^^
Very good description of the entry process. You accurately described both the process and the physical route to be followed to get through entry.
We do it several times each year.
Happy to help 😊❤️✨
@@MeganOsten
We are headed back again for a 1 month visit. April 20 to May 20.
My favorite part of the video is when you said you just came back home to South Korea. Thank you for the updates!! I had to postpone my visit last year. I've been watching your videos since you landed in S Korea on your 2nd visit and got stuck in that horrible room with a window that didn't open more than a small crack. So much has changed for the better! Glad you have finally made a home for yourself there!! I can't wait to visit S Korea! Your videos are super helpful! Thank you so much!!
Wow! You’re a true OG subscriber 🥹❤️✨ SO much has changed and I’m so thankful! I can’t wait for you to finally get here yourself~~ 😍🫂
Thanks for your love and support!!! Much love!!!
@@MeganOsten ♥
Thank you for the information. My first time traveling anywhere. I'm really nervous but i am super excited as well
Thanks im watching your whole channel. We chose last 2weeks of May.
Currently waiting to board my flight to Korea and watching your video to make sure I did everything 😂❤
Hahahaha AHHHH it’s finally happening! 😍✨
Going to SK for the first time next September. This video was really helpfull in early preparations! Thanks for posting, I'll be sure to check out the other tip & tricks,
Your posts were brilliant and helpful when I was planning my holiday to Seoul in Oct 2022. Had a great time there with my better half. Thanks, Megan.
Awwwww… thank you so much! I’m so glad my videos were helpful for you both 🥹❤️✨ I hope you had a wonderful trip~~
@@MeganOsten If you recall, I invited you to coffee before we left for Seoul. You had to decline, however, due to time constraints. Next time.
Thank you so much for this. We are planning on going this coming Fall.
Okay I'm planning to come to south Korea within the next few months for work. I'm just waiting to sign a contract, and then go through visa processing. So, I am about to subscribe and binge your videos haha. If you know any other youtubers that might helpful to watch please let me know. Thank you :)
I will be traveling to Korea in a few months so I will definitely watch more of your videos.
This is helpful. I'm coming in June and just started booking my trip details so this cut my travel anxiety down dramatically. Thank you! Also, people have been asking me different questions about korea. I send them right to your channel 😆 Your very helpful!
Girl I am travelling for the first time in June as well. Lets meet😍I booked my Airbnb today ! My anxiety and anticipation for this journey are literally exploding 🤣
@@fsmithh Hey yea! Of course!
@@fsmithh N i'm planning mine in June!!
Wow , im going to korea in june too ..
@@hyeriah7839 Awesome 😊
Thank you for these videos. All of them have been really helpful! I will be in South Korea in 5 days. So excited :D
Thank you for the information! It’s actually really simple. I’ll be flying in ICN a week from Monday ! Nervous and Excited at the same time !
I concur. Your K-ETA is good for two years. I traveled back in October 2022 and currently here again in March 2023 on the same K-ETA. You don't need to print it out. The K-ETA is in their system. But as a good measure, have it saved on your phone just in case they need to see it. Do your Q-CODE, the day before your travel. You can also have this saved on your phone as they will scan this after you de-plane but before you reach customs. I don't remember having to take a wrist temperature but yeah maybe. 🤷🏻♂️
Thank you Megan! This was super helpful and thank you for just getting to the point and making everything very simple and clear... unlike some websites :P haha
You're so welcome! 😊
Thank you for the Information. Only 2 Weeks left … then the Adventure Seoul begins
Safe travels & have fun! 😊
A blessing in disguise! I'll be going to Korea In early April for easter.
Oh myyyyy!! Thank you so much for this video!! I’ll travel to Korea in September on my own and I was actually terrified of this part of the trip lol
Love all your videos! They have helped so much in preparation for our trip which is in 3 weeks!!
ahhhh thank you so much i've been hoping you would post this since i'm heading to korea at the end of march!! amazing youre the best :))
Happy to help 😍✨
대한민국 국민여러분~~^^
이렇게 훌륭한 자료들을 영어로 소개하는 외국인은 처음입니다.
외교부나 관광공사에서 매건의 영상을 볼 수 있도록 매건 홍보 좀 해주세요^^
Please make us travellers more easier! That is good for Korean economy!!
Agree with you!
Hi Megan, thanks for your informative video. Just want to give an update for your viewers. Just now I completed application for K-ETA through the App on my phone. The charges has gone up a bit to 10,300 KRW.
Thank you so such megan planning on visiting this august me & 2 kids this has help me plan some more
Glad it was helpful! Updated video coming soon!! 🫂❤️✨
Wow the editing in this video is soo good!! Love the short airport clips and little sound effects. Really well made and really appreciate you for being so helpful 🥺🥺
Thank you for noticing 🥹❤️✨ I’m happy to help!! 🫂
Thank you for the info 🙏🏽
Thank you for this video, i arrive next week so now i know what to do 😊
Thank you
Your tips are the best!
Best wishes in Korea ❤❤❤❤
Wow! So helpful and concise…thank you so much..really nice to have an idea of what to expect..will definitely be watching your other vids
Glad it was helpful! 🥹🫂
Thanks for the airport update! Your videos are so helpful and fun!
Awww thank you so much 🥹❤️✨
Thank you for your info. It helped us visiting Soul 2 months ago. God bless you with you life.
Awww I’m so glad 🥹❤️✨ I hope you had an amazing trip!
This was very helpful. My friend who lives in Korea keeps telling me I don’t need to fill out the k-eta or the qcode because they didn’t have too.
Thank you for the info! I'm travelling solo to Seoul this mid-April and this really helps a lot 😁
So excited for you! Enjoy Korea and I'm glad the video was helpful! Updated video coming soon!! 🫂❤️✨ Safe travels~~
Thank you so much for your fast, direct, and concise helpful video.
I'm planning to visit Seoul this April and I often check what's new (for requirements) and many videos are more than 15mins long. I like videos like this. Thanks again. :)
LOTTE WORLD TOWER👍👍
What a big help and making travel easier. Thanks so much, safe travels to you.
Happy to help! Make sure to checkout my new video for more important updates: ua-cam.com/video/O6RPDavtgTU/v-deo.html
The editing quality in your videos is getting just better and better every time! I love it! Thanks for sharing!
Awwww thank you so much! Happy to help 🥹❤️✨
I’m coming in about 2 weeks with the hopes of seeing the cherry blossoms!
Thank you sooooo much. This short video answered so many of my questions. It’s been 3 years since I was last in Korea and things have changed. I was so confused of the Q code thing - did I need to prove I was negative and when to fill out the form - you answered them in one short video. So excited for my trip now. Got a few more months to wait, but hoping it flies by!
So excited for you!! Safe travels 😍✨
I’m glad I was able to answer some of your questions 🫂❤️
You are a lifesaver! Omg thank you for this!
Happy to help! 😊❤️
i literally subscribed because you are such a lifesaver and so detail-oriented that its so helpful 😭😭 thank you for all your videos!!
Awwww I’m happy my videos have been helpful for you 🥹❤️✨ Thank you for supporting me as well in subscribing 🫂
Thank you so much for assembling and posting this video! I’m definitely subscribing to your account and looking forward to your insights and tips on life in Korea.
And I love the little quips like “ya done” and “tryin’ to get yo money” that pop up randomly alongside the helpful info.
I love you for this video! Going to Korea in about a month and the visa page from my country was so confusing until I realized that I 'only' need the k-eta (needs to be 72h before arrival, compared to 1-2 months for a longer stay visa).
With well explained and helpful information…THANK YOI!
Literally headed there TOMORROW from Japan 😂 thank you Megan
Thank you thank you Thaaaaank you!! You are heaven sent 🤩
Thank you for keeping us updated 🤍
I would advise asking for the K-ETA a month or 2 before your trip in case you get denied the K-ETA. I come from a country who doesn't need visa to enter south korea for a short time so I didn't really plan ahead, asked for it 10 days before my solo trip and got denied. In this case you have to go through regular visitor visa procedures which take from 2weeks to a month (in France) and of course it was too late already. I hope my misfortune can help others visiting SK.
Hi Megan, how i put the middle name into the field for q code ?You can`t do space in the field. FIRSTMIDDLE without space? regards from Germany
Thank you so much for these helpful infos about entering the country. i saved your video for my trip to sk in september so your video really helped me to know what needs to get done prior.
Awww… I’m so happy to hear my videos were helpful 🥹❤️✨ Comments like these really mean sooo much to me and are so encouraging. Thank you!! 🫂
Wow.. great video. Thank you so much for such an amazing video full of information. Traveling to Seoul in May and did not know about the Q-Code. I knew about the K-ETA visa but not about the Q-Code. Flying from New Zealand. :) Love watching your YouTude video.
Hi Alex, I am at Australia, I think we are the similar, do we need to pay for Keta visa? That is insane. If so how much please?
We are going to boom their economy, WTH?
Fabulous video! So much good information. 5 of us staying in Incheon in July, and I appreciate updated info. Thank you!
Happy to help 😍❤️✨ Safe travels and I hope you have a wonderful trip!
** New update ** As of April 1, 2023 to December 31, 2024, 22 countries has a K-eta temporary exemption. So you don't need a visa, just check which country from the list. Luckily I'm coming from the US in June and I don't need a visa 😊
Thanks for the clear and thorough instructions! Much appreciated
Happy to help! 😊✨
I’m glad to see a new video from you ❤. Thank you for the update.
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Cheap TRAIN tickets in Seoul, South Korea
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I really recommend this video for cheap train tickets 😊❤️
So informative, thank you for sharing😊
Oh my god how thank you so very much for this video ! simple, to the point, and totally transparent even for the IQ poor like me !!! I'm going to go and watch the rest now !!! Thank you again. 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Great Info. Arriving on the 27th. Thanks!
You're very welcome! 😍❤️✨
Thank you this was very helpful. In December I booked a trip for March 5-14, however, three weeks prior to my departure date, I applied for K-ETA and a few days later got denied. Unfortunately, they couldn't tell me why, so i tried again and it wouldn't accept it. Went to the Korean Consulate to get a visa, but by that time i received that, i think it would've been too late...so i cancelled my trip altogether. I think what i did wrong was, they asked me for contact information when i was in Korea, and i just put my personal cell phone number, but i hadn't thought about the hotel's phone number. either way, the information about the sim card and also the QR code thing was super helpful along with all the other specific details you gave. Thanks and hopefully things go a lot smoother the next time i book. Just need to research more about the fall season flights and such, if not, next spring it is.
Going in 2 days! Now I feel more prepared than ever :)
this is realllyyyy helpful! thanksss❤
Thanks for the update Megan! Much appreciated 👍
Arriving on March 15th. Omg. I am only going to be there for a week this time. Still so excited.
So excited for you dear friend!! 🥹❤️✨
thanks for your most helpful video
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Thank you so much this video!
Also: ARC holders can enter through the Korean passport line. Simply scan your passport at the gate and you are good to go.
Hey Megan, just went on the KETA site and it stated visitor's from 22 countries as of 1 April 23 don't need the KETA. Copied and pased from the KETA site.
Commemorating "Visit Korea Year (2023 ~ 2024)", K-ETA will be temporarily exempted to the following 22 countries/regions starting from April 1, 2023 to December 31, 2024.
○ (22 countries/regions eligible for K-ETA temporary exemption)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)
I am in Korea right now. You should really fill in your q-code and k-eta. When I went into the plane, 3 families were left in my country because they missed the k-eta! Also a tip from me, if your phone supports a E-SIM just buy that
What do you mean left in your country? Can I ask please? Do you mean not allowed boarding? Which country?
@@motsbane I just arrived home. 😊 Yes I am from the Netherlands, at schiphol Airport they just simple said, no k-eta = no entry. There were people crying at the airport because they payed everything and they were simple not allowed to board the plane.
@@Johanneslol11 That was insane, feel shame for a country like that, for my understanding, they should welcome travellers to boom up their economy, not make things hard, hope the families can get some money back from insurance.
@@Johanneslol11 Appreciated your reply! Will visit Netherland in August!!
@@motsbane ah great! 😊 Welcome here I hope you have a fun time in my country!
I'm watching from China! Thanks for the heads up. See ya In Seoul..
Thanks for the update megan! will be visiting Seoul in April 🥰
So excited for you 😍✨ Safe travels~~
I just checked the German Travel site and apparently Germans don't need the K-ETA anymore starting on April 1st 2023. Lucky 😊
Omg thanks so so much ❤ It was so helpful. Your videos is always clear ❤
I'm so happy to hear this 🥹❤✨ Much love!! More helpful content to come~
I'm going there next week for Seoul Marathon!
Thanks Megan... SUPER HELPFUL. I'm planning my trip for MAY now.
So excited for you!! 😍 I'm happy to help~
hi megan! thank you for brining us such helpful information in an uncomplicated way! **Question on K-ETA for a Korean contact, I don't plan on getting a SIM card...could I put down the number of the hotel I'll be staying at?**
Thank you, very helpful video
Glad it was helpful! Updated video coming soon!! 🫂❤️✨
I arrived to Korea from the UK in January, at the passport control a woman started asking questions with the mask, because I am deaf, I had disability documents with me, I can read through mouth, I asked her to remove the mask, or to explain with gestures, she said that won't take off the mask, and won't explain with gestures, and called someone and I was sent to the cabinet, which is the left of the passport control, and I started to search for embassy contacts there, because it's unfair. The officer then summoned me for the interview, which I explained everything to them and stated that I would like to contact my embassy. They apologized, placed a sticker on my passport, took me through passport control, and said goodbye with their heads down. I'm writing to individuals who have hearing problems to advise them to bring all of their disability documentation with them and notify the embassy, as it is their responsibility to protect all citizens.
Thanks for your sharing! Do you mean you can read lips? Even English as second language people?
Just try to put my head in shoes of your group. No offence at all.
To be English as second language, I am deaf and mute to some extent.
Hello! I myself am deaf. A few years ago I was in Korea. I have a problem communicating with people. I communicate only with gestures and lips. And just sent me to another office. They checked my documents, air tickets there and back, reservation. Everything is fine and no questions asked. Released. There is no point in contacting the embassy. Only as a last resort. Good luck)
Hii! Can you please guide me for the Korea visa application. I am also in uk.
Thanks for sharing! Helps a lot.💜
SO HELPFUL
Thanks Megan
Very helpful info 🥰
Hey 😊 coming to Korea in September with a working holiday visa, so it’s long term. About the arc card, don’t I get it in Korea or do I need it in advance, but how? Or is working holiday a touristy thing so I need an arrival card?
ARC is a process that varies depending on the visa but is a process you will have to do once you arrive here ☺️ you’ll make an appointment to go to your *designated* immigration office, fill out all of the paperwork and pay the fees, then wait for… truly an unknown amount of time to actually get the card itself (sometimes this sadly takes weeks to months). Safe travels ☺️🫂✨
Ahhh ok I think I got it, thank you very much 💜
if you have an approved KETA, on that document, it stated "Those who obtained this document do not need to submit Arrival Card during immigration clearance."
Thank you so much for creating the complete airport guide pdf. It's really helpful. If I have luggages, which transportation(aside from taxi) is more convenient if my hotel is at Myeongdong. Thank you.