FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Visa Information - South Korea visa requirements for Australian citizens vary depending on the purpose and length of your trip. Australian citizens can visit South Korea as tourists for stays of up to 90 days without a visa. Australian passport holders are exempt from the Korea Electronic Travel Authorisation (K-ETA) but we must submit an e-Arrival Card. The e-Arrival Card is to be completed and submitted within 3 days of arrival in Korea. e-Arrival Card Application - CLICK HERE
Travel Insurance - You need to have comprehensive travel insurance before travelling. It needs to cover all medical costs, including evacuation. The Australian Government will not pay for these costs. If you have no travel insurance you might have to pay up front for medical care which could cost thousands of dollars.
Phones - purchase a local tourist SIM or eSIM. Physical SIM cards can be purchased at Incheon and Busan airports or convenience stores or organise an eSIM prior to departure. Check with your provider about unlocking your phone so it can use another SIM and roaming fees.
Cash or Credit/Debit Card - Cashless payments are the preferred method of payment although you will generally need some cash for traditional markets and street food stalls.
Uniforms - All athletes must wear the Valour version of the uniform. No other versions are acceptable. If you need a uniform check out the details on the Uniform page. Orders must be submitted online to Valour. The online store is open 1st April to 26th May 2026. Delivery 20th July to 1st August 2026
Emergency Numbers - Police 112, Fire/Medical 119