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Eat in China Food in China varies widely from region to region so the term "Chinese food" is pretty much a b Moldova Cuisine Moldovan people's main food is bread, like eating a variety of vegetables, deep-fried meat, mut Italy Overview is a large country in Southern Europe. It is home to the greatest number of UNESCO World Herita

SOUTH KOREA TRAVEL GUIDE - KEY FACTS

World Travel Guide Asia South Korea Key Facts Picture choosen by: Mr.Kim Daesung Visa for South Korea Visitors from nearly all west European countries, New Zealand, Australia and around 30 other countries, with a confirmed on ward tickets, receive 90-day permits on arrival. Visitors from USA and a handful of countries receive 30-day permits, those from Italy and Portugal receive 60-day permits, and Canadians receive a six-month permit.

And visitors from Russian Federation, China, India, the Philippines, Nigeria and other 15 countries must apply for visas beforehand.

For a tourist visa, it allows a stay of 90 days. Normally, you can not extend the stay beyond 90 days except in rare cases such as a medica emergency, and the fine for overstay starts at W100, 000.

For a work visa, it can be made inside Korea, but you have to leave the country to pick up the visa. It usually takes two days to process the visa. You can also apply for a one-year work visa before entering Korea but it can take a few weeks to process. Note that the visa authorities need to see originals of your educational qualifications. It's a safeguard against fake degree certificates.
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Top Things to Do in South Korea Posted by Mr. Kim Daesung on 29 April 2010 03:50:49

•Shopping! It should be a must must in Korea. Great prices can be found for shoes, clothes, handbags, suitcases, leather goods, silk, antiques, reproductions, and all kinds of souvenirs. Makers of custom-made clothes and shoes of varying quality are also available. A... More

South Korea Duty Free Posted by Mr. Kim Daesung on 26 April 2010 07:00:48

The following goods may be imported into the Republic of Korea without incurring customs duty: • 200 cigarettes or 50 cigars or 250g of other tobacco products (by persons aged 19 and over) • One bottle (not exceeding 1l) of alcoholic beverage (by persons aged 20 and over) • 60ml of perfum... More

Holidays in South Korea Posted by Mr. Kim Daesung on 26 April 2010 07:00:19

Below are listed Public Holidays for the January 2010-December 2011 period. 2010 1 January New Year 13-15 Feb Sollal (Lunar New Year) 1 March Independence Movement Day 1 May Labour Day (not an official public holiday but many companies and financial ma... More