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Do I need a birth permit to give birth in Korea, apply for a passport and landing visa?
Birth certificates, nationality and visas of children and parents are not required. Therefore, parents of children born in China need to go to the embassy to declare their birth and apply for passports, and then go to South Korea to apply for visas. If the child returns to registered permanent residence, he may need a birth certificate, so that his family can say hello in advance and do some things well. If one parent is Korean, you can directly declare your birth in Korea and enter your household registration.
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