Ministry of Justice (MOJ) has stepped up the requirements for re-entry into Korea effective from June 1, 2020 by temporarily suspending the re-entry permit exemption and requiring all long-term stayers seeking re-entry into Korea to submit a written diagnosis, in an effort to curb travel from COVID-19 affected regions abroad and prevent inflow of the new disease from overseas.
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