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I come from China, and now I have an Australian passport. Can I go to Korea without a visa?

Of course. The visa is only for passports, regardless of ancestral home and skin color. No matter who looks like China or Russian, they all hold Australian passports. South Korea gives Australian passport holders 90 days visa-free treatment, which means that if they stay in South Korea for less than 90 days, they don't need a visa. If it exceeds 90 days, it will apply to the Korean Embassy in Australia like other Australians.

At the same time, the visa processing time for group tourists, medical tourists invited by relevant institutions and multiple valid visa applicants will be greatly shortened.

People who visit Korea with a medical tourist visa or tourists who have no illegal detention and criminal experience among multiple-entry visa holders do not need to submit additional application materials. Individual tourists do not need to provide temporary residence permits when applying for visas.

Extended data:

The Korean Ministry of Justice said on the 26th that the newly revised visa processing system will be implemented on August 1 day. The specific measures of the new visa system are as follows: First, expand the target of multiple valid visas.

Previously, many valid visas included doctors, university lecturers and other professionals recognized by the state. In the future, it will be extended to medical tourists, employees of state-owned enterprises and other people with real economic ability and low possibility of illegal detention.

In addition, the validity period of China tourists' visas with multiple valid visas for the first time was extended from 1 year to 3 years, and those with multiple valid visas were extended from 3 years to 5 years.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Korea Visa Policy