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  2. List of South Korean visas - Wikipedia

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    B-2-1: Tourist/Transit (General) B-2-2: Tourist/Transit (Jeju); visiting Jeju Island within 30 days; The B-2 status allows travelers who are passport holders of various jurisdictions, including the Mainland China, to stay in South Korea for a maximum period of 30 days, provided that they are using Incheon International Airport as a transit stopover.

  3. C-3 visa - Wikipedia

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    The C-3 visa is a non-immigrant visa which allows governmental officials and their families, attendants, servants and employees to travel to United States for the purpose of transiting through the country. [1] The maximum duration of stay is 29 days. [1]

  4. Category:Tourism by country - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in Oman (3 C, 3 P) P. Tourism in Pakistan (14 C, 16 P) Tourism in Palau (3 C, 1 P) Tourism in the State of Palestine (6 C, 5 P) Tourism in Mandatory Palestine ...

  5. Category:Tourism in Asia by country - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in Israel (9 C, 15 P) J. Tourism in Japan (8 C, 29 P) Tourism in Jordan (5 C, 39 P) K. Tourism in Kazakhstan (5 C, 1 P) Tourism in Kuwait (5 C, 3 P)

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  7. Category:Tourist attractions - Wikipedia

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    Hindu pilgrimage sites (9 C, 17 P) Historic districts (16 C, 54 P) L. Landmarks (21 C, 3 P) M. Military attractions (4 C) ... Pages in category "Tourist attractions"

  8. Perpetual traveler - Wikipedia

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    Advertising for second passports and information about becoming a "Perpetual Traveller". Scope, The Times, 1994. A perpetual traveler (also PT, permanent tourist or prior taxpayer) is a person who bases different aspects of their life in different countries, without spending too long in any one place, under the belief that they can reduce taxes, avoid civic duties, and increase personal freedom.

  9. Titanic tourist sub: 3 key questions in aftermath of ... - AOL

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    While officials have concluded the tourist submersible that disappeared while exploring the Titanic shipwreck experienced a “catastrophic implosion,” plenty of questions still remain.