
S. Korea lifts travel ban for parts of Cambodia, Venezuela
31 next year for 10 countries -- Somalia, Afghanistan, Iraq, Yemen, Libya, Ukraine, Sudan, Haiti, Mali and Iran -- as well as 12 regions, including parts of...
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31 next year for 10 countries -- Somalia, Afghanistan, Iraq, Yemen, Libya, Ukraine, Sudan, Haiti, Mali and Iran -- as well as 12 regions, including parts of the Philippines, Myanmar, Russia, Belarus and Syria, and the Gaza Strip. Special travel advisories for 15 countries, including El Salvador and Cuba, were extended for another 90 days, the ministry said. (Yonhap). The travel ban had been in place since October last year but was lifted as security conditions improved, the ministry said, noting that reports of crimes involving South Koreans fell 94 percent in the first half of this year from a year earlier.
Furthermore, The ministry lowered the travel alert for Cambodia's Bokor Mountain area in Kampot Province, as well as the cities of Bavet and Poipet, from the highest warning of Level 4 to Level 3, which advises South Korean nationals to leave the area. Under the Passport Act, South Koreans who enter or remain in areas subject to a travel ban without government approval may face criminal penalties and administrative sanctions. The travel ban had been imposed in November last year due to military tensions between the United States and Venezuela.
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31 next year for 10 countries -- Somalia, Afghanistan, Iraq, Yemen, Libya, Ukraine, Sudan, Haiti, Mali and Iran -- as well as 12 regions, including parts of the Philippines, Myanmar, Russia, Belarus and Syria, and the Gaza Strip.
reliability low1/2 sourcesSpecial travel advisories for 15 countries, including El Salvador and Cuba, were extended for another 90 days, the ministry said. (Yonhap)
reliability low1/2 sourcesThe travel ban had been in place since October last year but was lifted as security conditions improved, the ministry said, noting that reports of crimes involving South Koreans fell 94 percent in the first half of this year from a year earlier.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThe ministry lowered the travel alert for Cambodia's Bokor Mountain area in Kampot Province, as well as the cities of Bavet and Poipet, from the highest warning of Level 4 to Level 3, which advises South Korean nationals to leave the area.
reliability low1/2 sourcesUnder the Passport Act, South Koreans who enter or remain in areas subject to a travel ban without government approval may face criminal penalties and administrative sanctions.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThe travel ban had been imposed in November last year due to military tensions between the United States and Venezuela.
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