Traditional paper arrival cards will still be accepted until the end of December 2025.
lifestyle M'sians Travelling To South Korea Can Submit E-Arrival Cards Up To 3 Days Before Arrival Cover image via Daniel Bernard/Unsplash & Welcome-To-Korea Starting 24 February, Malaysians travelling to South Korea can submit their electronic arrival card online ahead of their trip
3. Submit the form. The e-arrival card remains valid for 72 hours, meaning if a traveller does not enter South Korea within that period, they will need to submit a new form. Furthermore, travellers do not need to print or present a PDF copy of their form upon entry. For children under 14 years old, a family member must submit the form on their behalf.Image via Welcome-To-Korea If you're planning a trip to South Korea, take note of these:
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