1. You can get a visa-free stay in Korea for up to 30 days if you meet the following conditions through the transfer in Korea.
China citizens who hold visas from the United States, Japan, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and 30 European countries can stay in South Korea for 30 days without a visa. They can stay in Korea for up to 30 days without a visa after crossing the country (except for Japanese group visa holders).
2. Those who meet the requirements of South Korea's 72-hour transit visa-free policy can be exempted.
You must have a transfer ticket (including Japanese group visa holders) to leave the country within 72 hours, and you can visit Seoul, Gyeonggi Province and Incheon within 72 hours; It is applicable to foreigners (except citizens of Ghana, Nigeria, Sudan, Syria, Afghanistan, Cuba, Iraq, Iran, Kosovo and Palestinian countries) who transfer at Incheon Airport in Seoul and participate in transit sightseeing projects.
3. Jeju Island in South Korea can enter the country without a visa.
Jeju Island in South Korea is visa-free for Chinese mainland citizens, but they can't go to other cities in South Korea. Visa exemption does not mean that they can definitely enter the country. Sometimes, individuals will be refused entry. When you go to Jeju Island, you will bring your own round-trip air tickets and hotel orders.
4. The destination is Korea, and a visa is required.
There are mainly the following kinds of visas in Korea: C-3 visa is a short-term comprehensive visa, suitable for language course applicants under 90 days; D-4 visa is a language course visa, suitable for language course applicants for more than 90 days; D-2 visa is a long-term visa for studying abroad, which is suitable for applicants with more than 90 days of professional courses. Except for C-3 visa, D-4 visa and D-2 visa are reverse visas.
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Materials needed to apply for a Korean visa
1, original passport (within the validity period);
2. Two one-inch or two-inch color photos with white background;
3. Copy of ID card, household registration book and temporary residence permit (tourists from other provinces need to provide the original or copy of residence permit when applying for a Korean visa across the consular district, which is provided according to the requirements of each consular district);
4. On-the-job certificate (including name, gender, position, entry time, ID number, and most importantly, annual salary or monthly salary, responsible department, etc.). And affix the official seal of the company), a copy of the company's business license or a copy of the organization code certificate and affix the official seal;
5. Examples of proof materials of economic ability: bank card (non-credit card) bill, bank statement (bank seal) that can confirm the withdrawal of funds in the last six months, copy of vehicle driving license, copy of real estate license or purchase contract, and down payment receipt; When submitting the property certificate under the parents' name, you need to submit the household registration book that can prove the kinship, the confirmation letter of kinship issued by the public security bureau, etc.
6. Real estate license: a copy of the real estate license (over 70 square meters in Shanghai, over 0/00 square meters in other provinces and cities/kloc), and the property jointly owned by husband and wife can be supplemented by a marriage certificate or household registration book (copy);
7. Vehicle production certificate: vehicle registration certificate or vehicle driving license (photocopy) of individual private cars, marriage certificate or household registration book (photocopy) of couples with real estate;
8. If you want to bring children, you need to provide: parents' assets, school holiday letters, and copies of birth certificates;
9. If a student applies separately, a copy of the student ID card or the original school certificate is required; Assets can be provided in the name of parents.
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