Embassy of the United Kingdom, Seoul

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The British Embassy, Seoul [a] (Korean: 주한 영국 대사관) is the chief diplomatic mission of the United Kingdom in South Korea, with the Ambassador of the United Kingdom to South Korea being the chief of mission.

British Embassy Seoul
Embassy building in May 2013.
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LocationSouth Korea Seoul
Address
  • Sejong-daero 19-gil 24
  • Seoul Jung-gu
  • 04519
  • South Korea
Coordinates37°34′1.327″N 126°58′30.083″E / 37.56703528°N 126.97502306°E / 37.56703528; 126.97502306
AmbassadorColin Crooks[1]
WebsiteOffice website

Role

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The British embassy in Seoul performs a sustaining role in South Korea–United Kingdom relations, dealing with political, economic, and cultural interaction between the two nations, and also offers visa services to Koreans and other nationals in the Republic of Korea.

History

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Starting on 11 October 2007, the embassy stopped processing visa requests. Requests after this date are handled by the visa application centre.[2]

The embassy began offering free English-language education and job training to North Korean defectors in May 2011.[3]

In August 2017, the embassy returned part of the land it owned on the street along the Deoksu Palace to create a pedestrian path.[4]

See also

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British Legation to Korea, c. 1900.

References

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Notes

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  1. ^ Also rendered as the British Embassy in Seoul, British Embassy in South Korea, or Embassy of the United Kingdom in Seoul.

Citations

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  1. ^ "Colin Crooks". GOV.UK. Retrieved 19 March 2022.
  2. ^ Se-jeong, Kim (13 September 2007). "British Embassy to Open New Visa Center". The Korea Times. Retrieved 15 June 2021.
  3. ^ Young-jin, Kim (17 May 2011). "British Embassy launches English program for NK defectors". The Korea Times. Retrieved 15 June 2021.
  4. ^ Se-jeong, Kim (30 August 2017). "British Embassy returns street along Deoksu Palace to public". The Korea Times. Retrieved 15 June 2021.