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I spent six years in Jeju Island, South Korea. Can I still go?

As a party who illegally stays or enters the country, if he has been in Jeju Island, South Korea, whether he can go to South Korea again after returning to China for six years depends on the specific situation.

According to the regulations of the Immigration Bureau of Korea, if a party illegally staying or entering the country wants to go to Korea again after returning to China, he must first apply for a visa from the Korean embassy abroad. However, in the process of applying for a visa, due to the illegal records in the passport of the parties concerned, they may face the risk of refusing the visa.

In addition, even if the visa application is approved, it may be intercepted and repatriated when entering Korea. Therefore, as a party who stays or enters the country illegally, it is recommended to fully understand their own situation and abide by relevant laws and regulations before considering going to South Korea.