China announced Wednesday it will resume the issuance of short-term visas to Korean nationals starting Saturday.
China announced Wednesday it will lift its suspension of the issuance of short-term visas for Korean nationals starting Saturday.
Korea will resume issuing short-term visas to travelers from China starting Saturday, health authorities announced Friday.
Korea does not need to keep up with China. It only needs to focus on national interests.
Beijing suspended transit visa exemptions for Korean and Japanese traveling through China Wednesday, an additional retaliation for restrictions on its own nationals.
Foreigners arriving at the Incheon, Gimhae and Jeju airports for short-term stays will have to take PCR tests for Covid at an airport testing site within a day they arrive.
Short-term personal loans ranging from 100,000 won ($90.34) to 3 million won, are becoming more accessible and popular in Korea.
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