Republic of Korea passport 대한민국 여권 | |
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![]() The front cover of a contemporary Republic of Korea (from 21 December 2021) biometric passport (with chip ![]() | |
![]() Identity Information Page of a South Korean biometric Passport (post-21 December 2021) | |
Type | Passport |
Issued by | ![]() |
First issued | 21 December 2021[4] (current version) |
Purpose | Identification |
Eligibility | Citizens of South Korea |
Expiration | 10 years (18 years old and older) |
Cost | KRW 50,000 (26 pages) KRW 53,000 (58 pages) |
The Republic of Korea passport (Korean: 대한민국 여권; Hanja: 大韓民國 旅券; RR: Daehan Minguk yeogwon), commonly referred to as the South Korean passport, is issued to a South Korean citizen to facilitate their international travel. Like any other passport, South Korean passports serve as proof for passport holders' personal information, such as nationality and date of birth. South Korean passports are issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and have been printed by the Korea Minting and Security Printing Corporation (KOMSCO) since 1973.[5] On 21 December 2021, issuing the next generation biometric passports to South Korean citizens has begun, which was delayed by one year as planned due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[6][4]
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