How to fill in the occupation of Korean entry card

Question 1: How to fill in one * * three entry cards for Jeju Island, South Korea,

Health card (mainly for fear that you have infectious virus, generally nothing. I always write according to the facts. Last time I chose a runny nose, she just measured it in my ear with an instrument, and it's okay)

Inspection and quarantine card (mainly to check whether there are contraband and items that need to be declared for inspection and quarantine, it is easy to fill in, except personal information. The following is a detailed introduction. I always check "None")

Entry card (this is the most important, detailed personal identification information, flight number and seat number, domestic and foreign (hotel) residence address, contact person, travel purpose, country where you have stayed for a period of time before (it should be 3 months, I can't remember), and this should be given to customs officers when going through customs, so be sure to write it clearly).

Finally, I would like to remind you that when you go through the customs, in addition to the entry card, you should also prepare a printed list of round-trip air tickets and hotel orders to avoid delay or absence when you are asked. It is best to prepare some cash, various cards, pictures and other materials to prove your financial resources and work. In case of being asked.

Question 2: How to fill in the Korean entry card and how much won can I take with me by plane? The resident XX after the date of birth is the last 7 digits of the foreigner's landing card, so just leave it blank.

The tourist number is your passport number.

Just write and study at your residence.

You don't have to fill it out so carefully, it's almost enough. Don't worry.

As for bringing money, I seem to have never taken care of it. I brought a lot of dollars when I first came here, hehe. It's okay.

Question 3: Entry process of Incheon International Airport in South Korea! Detailed! I am a student. What occupation should I write when filling out the customs declaration form? Truthfully fill in

Question 4: Is it not good to fill out the disembarkation card in English, Chinese or Korean on the plane to Korea? You can write in Chinese or English. That entry card won't do much. Don't worry.

Question 5: How to fill in the Korean address bar on the entry card for the same day round trip to Korea has never happened before.

You can fill in the airport. For example, if you want to go to Incheon Airport, just write about Incheon Airport and when the customs checks the information. Anyway, you have a return ticket to prove that you will return on the same day and will not leave the airport. It is realistic to write about the airport.

Question 6: I can't speak Korean when I go to Jeju Island. How to fill in the entry card for Jeju Island is bilingual in Chinese and English. Just fill in the entry card directly in Chinese. For a hotel, just look at the hotel information you booked and fill it in directly in English. People won't look carefully when you go out, but she will ask you to fill in all the blanks instead of leaving them empty. Most entry cards are simple, so it's just a formality. We went to Jeju Island with Zhongxin, and the tour guide filled it out without much effort. But you will also be asked to fill out the customs declaration form, usually in Chinese, but also in Chinese and English. Just fill it out in Chinese.

Question 7: I will go to Thailand recently. This is the first time for me to go to work by myself. I heard that I had to fill out a form on the plane. ? What watch? I don't know English or Thai at all, and there are immigration forms.

Front of entry card

Back of entry card

Occupation can be filled in: office clerk (clerk), teacher (teacher), technician (technician), buyer (purchasing), cashier (cashier), doctor (doctor), professor (secretary), driver (driver), sales * * * An (sales). The hotel can fill in: 704/ 1 Sukunyi Main Road, Bangkok (few words, easy to fill in)

Departure card

Question 8: How to fill in the address of a Korean individual free entry card without booking a hotel? Actually, it doesn't matter much to fill in the immigration card. If you write "unemployed" when applying for a visa, the visa will come down, even if you write "unemployed" on the entry card, there is no problem. In addition, if you fill in the address field, you may be asked to fill it in before you can pass, so it is best to fill in an address. There must be a place to go when you come to Korea. Just write down the address. If not, find someone you know in Korea and write down that person's address. If you are lucky, not filling in the address will also let you pass. People there are very casual, sometimes strict and sometimes loose, so it's safe to write one.

You don't have to be too nervous anyway, hehe.

Question 9: How to write the border inspection form for going to Korea? Are you talking about the entry and exit card? There are hints on it. Just fill it out according to that, and the requirements are not very high

Question 10: Is it illegal to stay beyond the filling time of the entry card? When I came to Korea, the entry card I filled in on the plane was a seven-day tour. Now the length of multiple round-trip visas for more than one year and five years is less than 30 days each time, and I can leave Korea within 30 days. From the time of entry, more than 30 days are considered illegal detention.