Penguin Sister has been banned from entering Taiwan for three years! Her employment gold card has been seized, and the management company reveals the truth.
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The South Korean streamer Penguin Sister (柳允進) announced plans to debut in Taiwan, but learned before her trip that she has been banned from entry for three years and must wait until 2028 to return. She stated during a livestream that her current ban and loss of her employment gold card were due to her not applying for permission for her work in 2023. Her manager described the situation as regrettable and unfortunate, and mentioned that they will look for possibilities for online events. Netizens commented on the incident, believing that she should take responsibility for her negligence.
South Korean streamer Penguin Sister (Yoo Yoon-jin) plans to start her career in Taiwan. Although she received an employment gold card last September, she discovered that she is restricted from entering Taiwan while preparing to head there, and she will have to wait until 2028 to step on Taiwanese soil again.
Penguin Sister recently revealed this situation through a live stream, stating that her scheduled trip to depart from Korea on the 5th was interrupted by the news of her entry ban. The incident originated when she went to Taiwan in 2023 as a one-time store manager, and due to her agent's failure to correctly apply for a work permit, she not only faced an entry restriction, but her employment gold card was also canceled.
In the live stream, Penguin Sister expressed that she does not blame the Taiwanese government or the agency, but feels frustrated for not confirming the work permit beforehand. The head of her agency also expressed helplessness and regret, as the incident occurred before their contract, and now they can only accept this reality, hoping to stay in touch through online activities for the next three years.
On social media platforms, netizens expressed various opinions on this event, with some believing that Penguin Sister's actions were illegal, while others pointed out that Taiwan's relevant laws should be followed and respected.