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- Er is onlangs veel aandacht op sociale media voor berichten van Thaise mensen die zeggen: 'Ga niet naar Korea'. Dit komt doordat er steeds meer gevallen zijn van Thaise mensen die bij de immigratiecontrole in Korea worden geweigerd nadat ze de strenge interviews van het ministerie van Justitie niet hebben doorstaan.
- Thaise mensen beschuldigen Korea ervan discriminatie toe te passen tegen Thailand en adviseren om niet naar Korea te reizen. Vooral door de toenemende gevallen van geweigerde toegang tot Korea, wordt Korea beschuldigd van het 'moeilijkste land ter wereld om binnen te komen'.
- De Thaise regering heeft aangegeven dat ze in gesprek zal treden over deze kwestie. De problematiek rond geweigerde toegang tot Korea kan uitgroeien tot een diplomatiek conflict tussen beide landen.
RecentIn Thailand, "Don't go to Korea"became a trending topic, topping social media. Many people are curious as to why this statement is emerging.
To put it simply, recently,Thai people who want to travel to Korea are increasingly being turned back at the border due to their failure to pass strict Ministry of Justice interviews.This is the reason.
Thai people areaccusing Korea of discriminating against Thailandand arevoicing their anger by urging people not to travel to Korea.
■ The situation of Thai people being denied entry to Korea
Recently, due to the popularity of Korean dramas, movies, and K-pop, Korea has become the most popular overseas travel destination among Thai people.
Currently, there is a visa waiver agreement between Korea and Thailand, meaningThai people can stay in Korea visa-free for 90 days.
However, the number of Thai people being turned back at immigration is on the rise. This is attributed tothe increasing number of Thai people illegally staying in Korea.
As a result, Thai people are expressing their anger, calling Korea "the most difficult country in the world to enter".
A Thai woman who had visited Korea several times recently stated that she was denied entry despite having prepared all the necessary documents. She was told that she had brought too much money compared to her salary.
She explained that she had been askedwhy she kept visiting Korea despite having visited the country four times in the past. She felt like she was being treated as a criminal.
A Thai professor also shared his frustration, stating that he had visited over 20 countries butwas denied entry only in Korea.
Cases of Thai people being denied entry to Korea are becoming increasingly prevalent on social media.
While some Thai people acknowledge the fact that many Thais stay illegally in Korea, they argue thatdenying entry to those who are only visiting for tourism is unfair.
The Thai government has expressed its intention to discuss this matter.
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