Travelers entering or leaving Korea should be aware of certain restricted items that are not to be carried into or out of the country. Prohibited items carried into the country will be confiscated.
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Travelers entering or leaving Korea should be aware of certain restricted items that are not to be carried into or out of the country. Prohibited items carried into the country will be confiscated.
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You’d better not get caught doing any of these things in Korea! 1. Gambling. Despite top celebrities such as Kim Soo Hyun and Lee Min Ho advertising for casinos, it’s actually illegal for Korean citizens to gamble in Korea. However, it is completely legal for foreigners to gamble in Korea, which is why casinos have such large marketing campaigns.
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South Korea is full of surprises, here are 10 things you’ll want to watch out for if you don’t want to do something illegal! 1. Tattooing. Whilst having a tattoo is not illegal in Korea – though may ban you from entering some jjimjilbangs! – a quirk in Korean law means that most tattoos are done illegally. How so?
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There are many things that are banned in South Korea, some of which may come as a surprise. In this article, we will explore the different things that are banned in South Korea and why they are prohibited. South Korea has very strict laws regarding drugs.
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South Korea is a country that values its traditions, customs, and laws. As a visitor, it is essential to know what things are not allowed in South Korea to avoid any legal complications. Here is a comprehensive guide on what you should avoid in South Korea. South Korea has strict laws against drug use and trafficking.
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So, if you’re planning to visit or reside there, be sure to watch out for these 10 things you probably didn’t know are illegal in Korea! 1. Tattooing. 문신 [moon-sin] Tattoos aren’t completely illegal in Korea, but you may be banned from entering some 찜질방 [jjim-jil-bang] public bathhouse.
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In accordance with the Contagious Animal Diseases Prevention Act, the following items are restricted from being brought in by individuals who will enter Korea: Those who will bring in any of the prohibited items (or similar) must report to the Quarantine Office at the airport or seaport.
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Guns, narcotics, pornography, subversive material, treasonous material, and counterfeit goods are prohibited from entering Korea. Please visit the Bureau of Industry and Security website to learn about export controls to the Republic of Korea. Please view the list of prohibited imports to the Republic of Korea.
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From food and drink to political speech and religion, there are many things that are banned in South Korea. It is important to understand these regulations before visiting or living in the country to avoid any legal issues or missteps. What is not allowed in South Korea?
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Get import & export customs regulations, restricted items and food restrictions before travelling to South Korea. Items allowed to import is 60 mL of perfume. Prohibited items is Narcotics drugs. Some of restricted items are Agricultural, forest, livestock, fishery, and plant products. 250 grams of tobacco. 60 mL of perfume.
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