Key Points? 

  • New COVID-19 pre- and post-arrival requirements for travelers 

Overview? 

The Republic of Korea announced that travelers entering the country will have to undergo a PCR test taken within 48 hours of departure or a supervised rapid antigen test (RAT) within 24 hours of departure beginning 23 May 2022. 

Beginning 1 June 2022, the government will relax post-arrival testing requirements so that travelers will be required to undergo PCR testing within three days post-arrival and a RAT within six to seven days post-arrival. 

Travelers entering the Republic of Korea with symptoms of COVID-19 will be required to undergo a seven-day quarantine period and additional testing requirements. For further information, check here

What are the Changes?? 

The Republic of Korea updated its pre-arrival testing requirements to include the option of undergoing a rapid antigen test as of 23 May 2022. Until 1 June 2022, all travelers are required to undergo PCR or RAT testing upon arrival. After 1 June 2022, travelers will have additional time to undergo testing after arriving in the Republic of Korea. 

Originally published MAY 26, 2022

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