济州岛--"免签证 "的韩国旅游胜地,并非对所有人都免费:法律补救

Nicolas Patrick Garon
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济州岛是韩国南部沿海的一个风景如画的岛屿,以其迷人的自然景观和独特的文化而闻名,是一个广受欢迎的旅游目的地。韩国的一般签证政策对许多国家的公民都有签证要求,与此不同,济州岛提供了更为宽松的免签政策,只要满足通过韩国本土以外的直飞航班抵达的要求,大多数游客都可以免签在济州岛停留长达 30 天。不过,该岛的签证政策只包括部分国家,因为它不包括韩国法务部指定的 23 个国家的国民。 虽然允许游客免签证旅行是之前探讨过的一个概念,但韩国对某些国籍的限制削弱了其促进济州岛旅游业和经济发展的目标。有趣的是,其他实行免签证岛屿政策的国家并没有此类限制,包括越南的富国岛(Phú Quốc)、伊朗的基什岛(Kish)和凯什姆岛(Qeshm)以及挪威的斯瓦尔巴群岛(Svalbard)。 本文深入探讨了济州岛的签证政策、被排除在外的国家名单以及其他免签岛国的政策。文章提出了一个简单明了的法律补救措施,即允许所有国籍的人无签证限制地访问济州岛,从而促进更具包容性的旅游业。此举将提高济州岛作为热情、包容的旅游目的地的声誉,并促进更广泛的国际合作。
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Jeju Island- A “Visa-Free” South Korean Destination, Not Free to All: A Legal Remedy
Jeju Island, a picturesque island off the southern coast of South Korea, is a popular destination known for its stunning natural landscapes and unique culture. Unlike South Korea’s general visa policy, which requires visas for many nationalities, Jeju Island offers a more lenient visa-free policy, allowing most travelers to stay for up to 30 days without a visa, providing they satisfy the requirement of arriving via direct flight outside mainland South Korea. However, the island's visa policy is only partially inclusive, as it excludes nationals from 23 countries designated by the South Korean Ministry of Justice. While allowing visa-free travel for tourists is a concept explored previously, South Korea's restriction on certain nationalities undercuts its goal of promoting tourism and economic development on Jeju Island. Interestingly, other countries that have visa-free island policies do not impose such restrictions, including Vietnam’s Phú Quốc Island, Iran’s Kish and Qeshm Islands, and Norway’s Svalbard. This article delves into Jeju Island’s visa policy, the list of excluded countries, and the policies of other countries with visa-free islands. It proposes a straightforward legal remedy that could promote more inclusive tourism by allowing all nationalities to visit Jeju Island without visa restrictions. Such a move would enhance the island’s reputation as a welcoming and inclusive tourist destination and foster greater international cooperation.
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