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Korea Tourism Organization
Starting September 3, 2022 all inbound travellers are exempted from presenting a negative pre-departure COVID test result to enter Korea

Korea is easing its COVID-19 restrictions for inbound travellers.

According to the Korea Tourism Organization, starting September 3, 2022 all inbound travellers are exempted from presenting a negative pre-departure COVID test result to enter Korea.

However, travellers still need to take a PCR test within 24 hours of their arrival in Korea.

Quarantine was lifted for all travellers regardless of vaccination status, in a move that took effect June 8, 2022.

Here’s a closer look at the regulations as they impact travellers from Canada …

 

Pre-Departure

K-ETA: Canadian passport holders are required to complete the K-ETA at least 72 hours before entering Korea. Travellers can apply for the K-ETA here.

 

Upon Arrival

PCR Test: Travellers are required to take a PCR test within 24 hours of arrival. Travellers are allowed to carry on regular activities before and after taking the arrival PCR test. If the on-arrival test result is positive, a 7-day quarantine will be required.

Q-Code: Travellers are required to upload the on-arrival PCR test result to Q-Code. You can upload the result here.

 

Source: Travelweek

Sep 07, 2022

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