Penguin Sister has been banned from entering Taiwan for 3 years! Her employment gold card has also been confiscated, and the brokerage company reveals the truth.
- byVic

讀後心得
The South Korean streamer Penguin Sister (Yoo Yoon-jin) originally planned to debut in Taiwan, but unexpectedly faced a three-year entry ban, having to wait until 2028 to go there. She revealed that this incident stemmed from a tour around the island in 2023, during which her agent failed to apply for a work permit, resulting in a prohibition on entry and the cancellation of her employment gold card. She does not blame the Taiwanese government or her agent but only herself for not confirming the permits. Along the way, netizens have differing opinions on this event, believing that laws and regulations should be followed.
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Korean streamer Penguin Girl (柳允進) has confirmed her debut in Taiwan. Last September, she successfully obtained a Gold Card for Employment, but today (the 6th), she revealed that she suddenly discovered she has been banned from entering Taiwan for three years and must wait until 2028 to re-enter.
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In her morning livestream, Penguin Girl mentioned that she initially planned to fly from Korea to Taiwan on the 5th, but was informed before departure that she could not enter the country. Reflecting on her trip around Taiwan in 2023, there was an oversight by her agent whereby a one-day store manager event failed to apply for a work permit, which resulted in her not only being barred from entry but also losing her Gold Card for Employment.
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She stated that she does not blame the Taiwanese government or her agent, but believes that she should have confirmed her work permit in advance. The management company that represents Penguin Girl expressed their helplessness and regret regarding this incident, as the issue of not applying for the work permit occurred before the contract was signed. They can only accept the current situation, and there may be opportunities for online activities in the next three years.
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PTT users have expressed various opinions on this incident, deeming it a violation of the law. Some believe that Taiwan's regulations are relatively lenient compared to other countries and call for stricter enforcement of relevant laws.