South Korea extends K-ETA exemption for Singaporeans till 2025
This extension aims to boost tourism and bilateral relations between the two countries
The South Korean government announced the extension of its Korea Electronic Travel Authorisation (K-ETA) exemption for Singaporean travelers till the end of 2025.
This initiative is part of a broader effort to encourage tourism and strengthen bilateral ties between the two nations.
Singapore joins several other countries benefiting from this exemption, reflecting South Korea’s strategy to make travel seamless for its valued partners.
The extended K-ETA exemption is a testament to the robust ties between Singapore and South Korea.
By simplifying travel, fostering tourism, and encouraging investments, both nations are paving the way for deeper collaboration.
Current travel trends between Singapore and South Korea
Tourism statistics in recent years show the growing connectivity between South Korea and Singapore.
In 2023, over 130,000 Singaporeans visited South Korea, drawn by its vibrant culture, technology hubs, and scenic landscapes.
Conversely, nearly 200,000 South Koreans traveled to Singapore, enticed by its modern attractions, efficient infrastructure, and tropical charm.
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