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ETIAS for South Korean Citizens 2026: Complete Guide for South Koreans

ETIAS for South Korean citizens is the new European Travel Information and Authorisation System that South Koreans will need before traveling to the Schengen Area starting in 2026. This comprehensive guide covers everything South Korean passport holders need to know about the ETIAS application process, costs, requirements, and travel tips for visiting Europe.

📋 Key Takeaways for South Korean Citizens

  • ETIAS is required for all South Korean passport holders visiting the Schengen Area from 2026
  • Fee: €20 per person (approximately ₩29,000 KRW) — travelers under 18 or over 70 are exempt
  • Validity: 3 years or until passport expiry
  • Stay: Up to 90 days within any 180-day period
  • Processing: Most applications approved within minutes
  • Coverage: All 30 Schengen Area countries with one authorization

Do South Korean Citizens Need ETIAS for Europe?

Yes. All South Korean passport holders will need a valid ETIAS travel authorization before entering any of the 30 Schengen Area countries. South Korean citizens are familiar with electronic travel authorizations through their own K-ETA system. ETIAS functions on the same principle for European travel.

An estimated 3.1 million South Koreans traveled to Europe in 2024. ETIAS is not a visa — it is an electronic pre-travel screening system similar to K-ETA (Korea Electronic Travel Authorization). South Korea citizens will continue to enjoy visa-free access to Europe; ETIAS simply adds a quick online registration step before departure.

The EU established ETIAS under EU Regulation 2018/1240 to enhance border security while maintaining visa-free travel for eligible countries including South Korea.

⚡ ETIAS Quick Facts for South Korean Citizens

Fee€20 (approximately ₩29,000 KRW)
Validity3 years or until passport expiry
Maximum Stay90 days per 180-day period
Processing TimeUsually within minutes (up to 72 hours)
Countries Covered30 Schengen Area nations
Age ExemptionsUnder 18 and over 70 (free)
Application100% online — no embassy visit

How to Apply for ETIAS as a South Korean Citizen

The ETIAS application process is straightforward and entirely online. Here is what South Korean citizens need:

What You Need to Apply

  • Valid South Korean passport (must be valid for at least 3 months beyond your planned stay)
  • Email address for confirmation and correspondence
  • Payment method (credit or debit card) for the €20 fee
  • Basic personal information (name, date of birth, address)

Step-by-Step ETIAS Application Process

  1. Visit the official ETIAS portal at the EU website
  2. Fill in personal details from your South Korean passport
  3. Answer security questions about health, criminal history, and previous travel
  4. Pay the €20 fee (approximately ₩29,000 KRW) via credit or debit card
  5. Receive your ETIAS — most applications are approved within minutes
  6. Travel to Europe — your ETIAS is electronically linked to your passport

ETIAS Cost for South Korean Citizens

The ETIAS fee is €20 per application, which is approximately ₩29,000 KRW at current exchange rates. This fee covers:

  • 3 years of validity (or until passport expiry)
  • Unlimited entries to all 30 Schengen countries
  • Stays of up to 90 days per 180-day period

Fee exemptions: Travelers under 18 years old and over 70 years old do not need to pay the ETIAS fee. The authorization is free for these age groups.

Comparison: The ETIAS fee of €20 is comparable to other travel authorization systems. For example, the K-ETA (Korea Electronic Travel Authorization) costs ₩10,000. Learn more in our detailed ETIAS cost guide.

ETIAS Requirements and Documents for South Korean Citizens

To successfully apply for ETIAS, South Korean citizens must meet the following ETIAS requirements:

  • Valid South Korean passport with at least 3 months remaining validity
  • Machine-readable passport with biometric data
  • No previous visa overstays or immigration violations in the Schengen Area
  • No serious criminal record that would pose a security risk
  • Active email address for receiving your ETIAS confirmation
  • Debit or credit card for payment (Visa, Mastercard accepted)

Popular European Destinations for South Korean Travelers

South Koreans traveling to Europe with ETIAS can visit any of the 30 Schengen countries. The most popular European destinations for South Korean travelers include:

  1. Paris, France
  2. Rome, Italy
  3. Barcelona, Spain
  4. Zurich, Switzerland
  5. Prague, Czech Republic
  6. Santorini, Greece
  7. Vienna, Austria
  8. Amsterdam, Netherlands

All Schengen destinations are covered by a single ETIAS authorization. View the complete list of ETIAS countries to plan your European itinerary.

The 90/180-Day Rule for South Korean Citizens

With ETIAS, South Korean citizens can stay in the Schengen Area for a maximum of 90 days within any 180-day rolling period. This rule applies across all 30 Schengen countries combined.

Example for South Korean travelers: If you arrive in Europe on January 1 and stay for 90 consecutive days (until March 31), you must wait until July 1 before you can return for another 90-day period. Learn more about ETIAS validity and duration rules.

The 90/180 rule is calculated on a rolling basis, not in fixed calendar periods. Use a Schengen visa calculator to track your remaining days.

What If Your ETIAS Application Is Denied?

While most ETIAS applications are approved quickly, South Korean citizens may be denied for reasons including security concerns, incomplete information, or previous immigration violations.

If your ETIAS is denied or rejected, you can:

  1. Appeal the decision to the EU member state that processed your application
  2. Correct any errors and reapply if the denial was due to incorrect information
  3. Apply for a standard Schengen visa at the nearest embassy as an alternative

Frequently Asked Questions: ETIAS for South Korean Citizens

Do South Korean citizens need ETIAS?

Yes. South Korean passport holders will need an approved ETIAS authorization before visiting Schengen Area countries starting in 2026.

How much does ETIAS cost for South Koreans?

The ETIAS fee is €20 (approximately ₩29,000 KRW). Travelers aged 18-70 must pay; those under 18 or over 70 are exempt.

Is ETIAS similar to K-ETA?

Yes, very similar. South Korea’s K-ETA screens visitors before arrival, and ETIAS does the same for the Schengen Area. Both are online systems linked to your passport.

Can South Koreans visit both Schengen and non-Schengen EU countries?

ETIAS covers only Schengen countries. Non-Schengen EU members like Ireland have separate entry requirements.

How long can South Korean citizens stay in Europe?

Up to 90 days within any 180-day period across all Schengen countries combined.

Do I need ETIAS for a layover in Europe?

If you pass through immigration in a Schengen country during your layover, yes. Airside international transit without clearing immigration may not require ETIAS.

Related ETIAS Guides

Sources: European Commission — ETIAS Official Website | EU Regulation 2018/1240

Last updated: March 2026

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