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Will you be fined for illegally staying in Korea for three years and returning to China voluntarily? Do you need to prepare anything to return to China voluntarily?

No, get your passport ready.

Legal basis:

According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of People's Republic of China (PRC), the Korean Ministry of Justice implements the system of voluntary departure of illegally stranded foreigners.

If illegal residents voluntarily leave Korea within the above-mentioned period, they will not be restricted from re-entering Korea in the future, regardless of the length of their illegal stay in Korea. If you continue to stay illegally, once you are found, you will be restricted from entering Korea, and the longest restricted entry period can reach 10 year.

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Consequences of illegal detention:

According to the Immigration and Nationality Law, illegal detention refers to detention after the expiration of the stay period approved by the Department of Homeland Security, or other detention without entry permit or parole.

Three-year ban on entry-illegal detention for more than 180 days and less than one year, and voluntary departure before the deportation procedure, the illegal detention person shall not enter the country for three years from the date of departure or deportation.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Korea implement the system of illegally stranded foreigners leaving the country.

More than 265438+100000 foreigners illegally stay in the Central Broadcasting Network-South Korea has become the most serious area in Jeju Island.