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Title Democratic People's Republic of Korea: 1. Do persons who are born in North Korea have a right to enter and reside in South Korea? If so, what is the legal source/basis of this right? 2. Are there exceptions or limitations to the right of a North Korean to enter and reside in South Korea? If so, what are they and what is the legal source/basis of these exceptions? 3. What is the relevance or effect of The Act on the Protection and Settlement Support of Residents escaping from North Korea on the right of a North Korean to enter and reside in South Korea?
Publisher Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal
Country Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Publication Date 17 February 2010
Citation / Document Symbol KOR35971
Cite as Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal, Democratic People's Republic of Korea: 1. Do persons who are born in North Korea have a right to enter and reside in South Korea? If so, what is the legal source/basis of this right? 2. Are there exceptions or limitations to the right of a North Korean to enter and reside in South Korea? If so, what are they and what is the legal source/basis of these exceptions? 3. What is the relevance or effect of The Act on the Protection and Settlement Support of Residents escaping from North Korea on the right of a North Korean to enter and reside in South Korea?, 17 February 2010, KOR35971, available at: http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/docid/4cbe9abf4a5.html [accessed 29 May 2012]
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