
These travelers are tested for COVID-19 upon arrival, and, if tested negative, will be subject to “active monitoring”. (4) To minimize restrictions on necessary international travels, the 14-day quarantine requirement is waived for holders, excluding family members, of A1 (Diplomatic), A2 (Official) and A3 (Treaties) Visas, and those for whom an Isolation Exemption Certificate is issued at a Korean Embassy/Consulate prior to their departure. * Foreign nationals who are required to be quarantined at a government-run facility shall complete and submit the Agreement to Facility Quarantine(attached) before receiving boarding pass Foreign nationals with long-term visas without a place of residence or on a short-term visit are required to be quarantined at a government-run facility, at their own expense(100,000 KRW/day). (3) All asymptomatic foreign nationals with long-term visas (holders of alien registration cards) are required to observe self-quarantine at their residence.

Those who test negative are required to quarantine for 14 days. Those who test positive will either be hospitalized for treatment or quarantined and monitored at a Living Treatment Center according to the severity of their symptoms. (2) All in-bound travelers who display fever or other symptoms associated with COVID-19 as well as all asymptomatic foreign nationals who depart from Europe are escorted to designated quarantine facilities located at the airport to be tested for COVID-19.

All in-bound travelers are required to download the Self-Quarantine Safety and Protection App on their smartphone. (1) All incoming Koreans and foreign nationals are subject to 14-day mandatory quarantine. The following measures will come into effect from 00:00 hours on 1 April 2020. The Government of the Republic of Korea has decided to implement mandatory quarantine to all travelers entering Korea from abroad, regardless of nationality and duration of stay in Korea, in an effort to prevent further inflow of COVID-19.
