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Frequently asked questions can be found in the DPR Korea – Frequently Asked Questions.
If you have more questions, you can contact us via our contact page for further submissions. Or comment to this page.
Some of you already sent in your questions some time ago. We will include them as soon as possible. Thank you.
I am a duel citizen with one of my citizenships being the United States. Am I allowed to travel to North Korea with my other passport?
Of course you can, as long as the passport you use are valid for atleast 6 months into the future
Thank you very much
Hi, i’m a U.S. citizen but really want to visit the DPRK soon. Will your policy change in the near future so Americans can visit? I only have a U.S. passport.
The change of DPRK policy will depend on the behavior of the new US administration. At the moment, US citizens only can visit during Arirang period and for less than one week time.
Dears Komrades
I am a french supporter of DPRK and I’d like to know if it exist a KFA group for french ?
Thank you very much.
The closest thing we have right now is the Swiss delegation, see http://www.korea-dpr.com/users/switzerland.
What happened to the old forum? Direct open discussion of issues among people is surely the best way to achieve understanding about issues regarding life in the DPRK.
Why does North Korea not make any cars ?
South Korea makes some of the best cars in the world .
Thanks to Korea’s Leader, Chairman Kim Jong-il, for his pardon of the two U.S. citizens who trespassed onto Korean land in order to make a documentary for their interests. His pardon of their crime is very compassionate.
This matter also shows that the American government should learn that a little respect goes a long way.
DPRK makes several brands of cars and motorbikes, also in cooperation with Hyundai Asan in South Korea.
See our import/export section for more information about cars and automotives.
We explain the reasons before.
Also we’re opening the chance for some people to apply for becoming regular publisher in our forum.
People can post questions and follow-ups to any article regardless of their member situation, thus increasing openness, while limiting the range of topics open at the same time.
If you want to take up a specific topic, please email to forum@korea-dpr.com.
I read on the site about the wall that the US built to divide Korea. this is horrible!!! I would ask that you put some pictures of it on the site so my fellow PDRK supporters can see first hand the atrocious imperialist policies the United States Government has been involved with.
I am an Austrian citizen and will make a trip to your country in September and have already the visa in my passport. I am greatly interested in your country and the successes achieved there. I read with
attention the history about your country and the struggle of the great leader against imperialism. I am
very impressed and should like to enter into this forum. Herewith I apply for it.
If I was to travel to North Korea, does that mean airfares are arranged for me such as may I choose between :Air Koryo or Air China personally?
How can I recieve material of Korea life by post?
Soon CD’s, books and other materials will be available in our KFA shop:
http://www.korea-dpr.com/catalog2/
The shop is re-opened. See http://www.korea-dpr.com/forum/?p=162
I’m from Poland and I’m looking for some info about travelling to North Korea. How does it (the travell) look like? KRL-D is a very exciting country. Thanks!
See http://www.korea-dpr.com/travel
Shalom ,I would like to know,if I could volunteer and help in any way in the DPRK.I have taught english and spent many years on a collective(kibbutz).I am from Israel.Also can I visit the DPRK.
You can visit the DPRK with a passport from Israel as part of a KFA delegation.
There are just a few foreign teachers in Pyongyang and always native-english speakers. They come via British Council or other government-level organizations.
We recommend that you help the DPRK by taking an active role in KFA-Israel. If you want to do so, please write to korea@korea-dpr.com
Does anyone have an idea when the special protocols regarding American citizens will be relaxed? I’d difinetly like to visit sometime in the next few years if I can.
Hi,
I am a born American- yet I am greatly interested in benefiting and helping the interest of the Democratic Peoples’ Republic of North Korea. However, I’m not exactly sure where I should start. I am wondering if there is any volunteer work I could take up in some manner which could help the KFA’s websites (I am very experienced in web development). Admin, do you think it is my best bet to write an email to korea@korea-dpr.com for further advice?
Thanks!
Jones
Hello, I’ve just knew that Brazil has open an embassy in North Korea. How can I learn more about the relations between the two countries? I’m from Brazil, so I would be happy if there is a way I can help this relationship to become better and better..
thank you,
Daniel
Can a North Korean citizen use the internet to visit this web site?
This webpage is for non-DPRK citizens and is published outside the DPRK targeted for the international audience.
There is no direct access to the internet in DPRK.
I returned from my first journey to your country and I was exceedingly impressed by the great successes achieved by your people!! I fell in love with your capital Pyongyang which is really nice, very clean and tidy, but I also liked the towns of Kaesong and Myohyang. I visited a lot of museums and was horrified about the pictures of the bombings by the American Imperialists. On Sept. 9th the National Holiday of the Foundation of the Republic I was invited to participate in a big dancing activity in front of the Palace of Culture at Pyongyang. At the same evening the National Television broadcasted a report of this event showing me in a close-up among the pretty young girls wearing their beautiful national costumes! I’m very proud of this fact.
I want to come back to your fascinating country as soon as possible maybe next springtime for the big festival of the birthday of the Great Leader Kim Il Sung on April 15th, 2010.
After careful consideration I have come to the conclusion that I would like to join the KFA. How and where can I apply for membership?
Please visit:
http://www.korea-dpr.com/membership.htm
For DANIEL, Brazil,
You can learn more about DPRK and improve relations by taking an active role in KFA-Brazil.
It touches the heart of every good Human , to read truth and reality , of the life of that great leader and mother , KIM JONG SUK , devoted to her country , husband and family .
Her braveness go beyond what is commonly expected in a MOTHER . MOTHER OF THE JUCHE PENINSULA OF KOREA> .And together with the great leader , brought light to live and hereditary magnificense of their son THE GREAT LEADER OF KOREA KIM JONG IL .
I am a Canadian Citizen with a valid pasport. I am curious if 1. I am allowed to visit, 2 How much would it cost?