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- South Korean nationals abroad began casting ballots on May 20, 2025, at overseas polling stations for the 21st presidential election held worldwide.
- The six-day overseas voting period started ahead of the main June 3 election to ensure that over 258,000 registered expatriates can participate.
- Polling stations operate in 223 locations across 118 countries, including Japan, China, and India, where embassy officials arranged facilities for voters.
- South Korea’s envoy to Japan, Park Cheol-hee, emphasized the significance of overseas citizens participating in the election and encouraged them to visit polling stations despite their busy schedules.
- In a related development, Japan and South Korea will introduce nationality-specific fast-track immigration lanes at key airports in June to promote bilateral exchange.
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Japan, ROK to Open Fast-Track Airport Immigration Lines; Bilateral Benefit Marks Anniversary of Diplomatic Ties
Fast-track immigration control lanes will be introduced at two airports in Japan and another two in South Korea for each other’s citizens for one month, the Japanese government said Wednesday.
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Japan to give South Koreans fast-track entry in June to mark ties anniv.
Japan's government said Wednesday that it will create fast lanes dedicated to South Korean visitors at two airports in June to expedite the immigration process, as the month marks the 60th anniversary of the normalization of diplomatic ties.
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