Australia Embassy and Consulates in South Korea
Australia Embassy in Seoul, South Korea
Australia Consulate in Busan, South Korea
Holidays to be Observed in 2026
The Embassies and Consulates of Australia may close on the following South Korean and Australian holidays in 2026:
| Holiday | Date | Counting down |
|---|---|---|
| Milad un Nabi (Mawlid) | Wednesday, August 26 | 1 day, 21 hours |
| Father's Day | Sunday, September 06 | 1 week, 5 days |
| Rosh Hashana | Saturday, September 12 | 2 weeks, 4 days |
| Yom Kippur | Monday, September 21 | 3 weeks, 6 days |
| September Equinox | Wednesday, September 23 | 4 weeks, 1 day |
| Chuseok Holiday | Thursday, September 24 | 4 weeks, 2 days |
| Friday before the AFL Grand Final | Friday, September 25 | 1 month |
| First day of Sukkot | Saturday, September 26 | 1 month |
1. How many Australian Embassies/Consulates are there in South Korea?
Australia currently maintains 2 diplomatic representative offices in South Korea including Seoul and Busan.
2 - Do South Korean citizens need a visa for Australia?
South Korean citizens are required to obtain a valid visa in order to be allowed entry into Australia. Kindly contact the nearest embassies or consulates of Australia in South Korea for further instructions.
3- What is the Holiday Calendar of Australian embassies in South Korea?
The Australian representative offices in South Korea will be closed in observance of the following South Korean and Australian holidays in 2026/2024:
- Milad un Nabi (Mawlid) (AU & AU) Wed, Aug 26, 2026 (1 day, 19 hours)
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Time in Australia vs South Korea
Canberra, Australia time is 1:00 hours ahead of Seoul, South Korea