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Packing your bags for kimchi pancakes and K-pop concerts in South Korea? We’ve got good news for you: A smoother journey may await, because getting a Korean visa is now easier, faster, and generally simpler for Filipinos who fall under certain traveller categories.
Starting 1 Feb 2024, some Filipinos won’t have to submit financial documents like bank statements and income tax returns anymore to apply for a Korean tourist visa. Let’s be honest — skipping this step is a huge time- and stress-reliever! So, who gets to dodge the paperwork hassle? Keep reading to see if you’re one of the lucky few.
Also read: How to Get a South Korean Tourist Visa for Philippine Passport Holders
Elected officials (from senators to mayors) and high-ranking government officials (think assistant secretaries and generals) get a VIP pass, along with their immediate families. Just show your certificate of employment or appointment, and proof of family ties.
Travellers who are PRC card holders also don’t have to hand in financial documents. That means doctors, lawyers, accountants, and other licensed professionals can simply flash their valid PRC or IBP ID to prove their financial muscle. Immediate family coming along? Show proof of your relationship, and you’re good to go.
Certain credit card holders also benefit with an easier path to visa application. If you’ve got a BDO Gold or Elite credit card, then you’re in luck! Just show a copy of your card and the latest statements, and convince them you’re good for the trip. Family in tow? Same drill — proof of relationship is key.
Also read: 20 Stunning Hanoks in South Korea You Can Book on Airbnb
Remember: Even though these categories get a financial document pass, the usual suspects like your passport, photos, and application forms are still mandatory. And hey, if you have those financial documents and want to play it extra safe, feel free to submit them along with your other requirements.
Bonus tip: Live in Palawan or Mindanao? Filipinos who live in these places can skip the long trip to Manila starting 1 Feb, because the Korean Embassy is accepting visa applications via mail from those regions.
Also read: New Korea Visa Application Centre in BGC Opens in August: Here’s What You Need to Know
So, there you have it — a faster, friendlier path to your Korean adventure. Time to dust off your Korean phrases and get ready to kimchi your way through the country! And when you’re planning your trip, check out our Airbnb picks in Seoul, Busan, and Jeju to make sure you’re well-positioned for the best time in South Korea.
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