Following South Korea's recent martial law declaration, the Philippine Embassy has assured that there are no border, flight, or transportation suspensions. Public transport remains operational, and Filipinos are advised to maintain usual caution.
The Philippine Embassy in South Korea has confirmed there are no existing border, flight, or transportation restrictions following the recent martial law declaration. Airports, seaports, and public transport remain operational. An advisory has advised Filipinos to adopt usual caution, especially in areas with public gatherings. The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) has stated that there are no alert levels for South Korea and that it is safe for Filipinos to travel there.
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol had previously declared martial law but lifted it after a parliamentary vote
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