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Travel scams in Jeju, South Korea — Canada traveler guide (2026)

Step-by-step local response and Canada consular guidance for travel scams in Jeju.

Emergency
112
Updated
2026-06-22
Nationality
Canada

How do you report or dispute a travel scam in Jeju?

For travel scams in Jeju, South Korea, confirm the situation on site, preserve evidence, and call the responsible office before travelling across town. The steps below are ordered around the points travelers most often get stuck on.

Korea Police

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Resolution timeline

Travel scams in Jeju, South Korea — Canada traveler guide (2026)

1

Stop further payment or cash withdrawal

2

Save receipts, chats, vehicle number, and photos

3

Report to police and card issuer

4

Move to safety first if threatened

5

Ask the issuer about cancellation or chargeback

6

Monitor accounts and report any follow-on loss

What to do now

1

Stop further payment or cash withdrawal

In Jeju, get to a safe place first, then check the loss site, hotel, and transport operator while recording time and location.

2

Save receipts, chats, vehicle number, and photos

Ask the local police or responsible desk for an original document with a case number, then photograph it as backup.

3

Report to police and card issuer

Before visiting Embassy of Canada to the Republic of Korea, call to confirm appointment rules, intake cutoff, originals, photo specs, and payment method.

4

Move to safety first if threatened

Change flights or lodging only after confirming document timing, and keep every receipt for insurance.

5

Ask the issuer about cancellation or chargeback

Group the required documents, separate originals from copies, and save photos for insurer or authority submission.

6

Monitor accounts and report any follow-on loss

Before leaving South Korea, reconfirm airline and entry requirements, then complete the full replacement process at home.

Important

Record the report time and case number for passports, cards, or phones, and photograph every document as a backup.

Required documents and evidence

1Police report and case number
2Identity or ownership evidence
3Photos, receipts, and screenshots
4Insurance and payment records

Costs and timing

ItemGuidance
PolicePolice reports are normally free
Authority / providerConfirm document, medical, or telecom fees with the official provider
Extra travel costKeep every receipt for insurance

Phrase to show locally

🗣 What to say (Korean)

도와주세요. 경찰에 연락해 주세요.

How to pronounce (romanized)

Dowajuseyo. Gyeongchare yeollakhae juseyo.

Show a translation app, or read slowly using the romanization above.

Your nationality's responsible authority

Embassy of Canada to the Republic of Korea

This guide uses your government's passport guidance and local official information. Call ahead to reconfirm hours, documents, and fees.

Local police

Jeju Provincial Police Agency

Address:
37 Sumogwonseo-gil, Jeju-si, Jeju
Phone:
112

Local medical provider

Jeju National University Hospital Emergency Center

Address:
15 Aran 13-gil, Jeju-si, Jeju

Patterns repeated in traveler reports

Frequently asked questions

What should I do first?

Get to safety, stop payment or account risks, preserve evidence, and obtain a police case number.

What should I confirm before visiting an authority?

Check appointments, intake cutoff, originals, photo specifications, and payment method on the official site and by phone.

Field decision guide

How to make the right call in Jeju

The right next step for travel scams in Jeju, South Korea depends on whether the issue is loss, theft, medical urgency, insurance evidence, or consular documentation. Use these checks to avoid losing time on the wrong office or document.

Check 1

Move to a safe place before arguing about a charge. The strongest case is usually built from receipts, card records, photos, messages, and a clean timeline.

Check 2

For card payments, contact the issuer quickly and ask whether the transaction should be disputed, cancelled, or monitored for follow-up fraud.

Check 3

If threats, forced detention, or identity document pressure were involved, treat it as a safety incident and contact police or consular support.

Emergency contact

Jeju: 112

Nationality check

Canada · +1-613-996-8885

Official source

Recheck before you go

Double-check the points travelers keep running into

These are the extra checks Canada travelers often need when handling Travel scams in Jeju, South Korea.

Repeated pattern

Move to a safe place before arguing on site

Documents and evidence

Photograph receipts, payment records, storefronts, and vehicle numbers

Avoid lost time

For card payments, start a dispute with your issuer quickly

Confirm on the ground

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Official confirmation

Procedures, fees, and cut-off times can change. Reconfirm through +1-613-996-8885 or the responsible official office before traveling across town.

Check before you move

Do not argue for too long on site. Move somewhere safe and preserve evidence first.

Details insurance, missions, or police often ask for later

  • Passport/ID copy or photo
  • Time and place of the incident
  • Receipts, card records, or booking numbers
  • Police case number or office name

Nationality-specific verification

What is different for Canada travelers handling Travel scams in Jeju

Canada travelers should save payment proof, merchant details, and messages for card disputes, insurance, or consular consultation.

Official baseline

Canadian travel assistance guidance

Check official guidance

Traveler hotline

+1-613-996-8885

Confirm opening status and required documents before traveling to an office.

Local destination context

Jeju, South Korea

Local emergency number in this guide: 112

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