Do You Need A Visa For China

What is a Chinese visa?

A Chinese visa is a travel authorization document usually required for entry into China, issued by the Chinese embassy or consulate and affixed to your passport.

There are several different types of Chinese visas, each of which gives the holder different rights in the host country.

Do You Need A Visa For China?

Most foreigners usually need a visa to travel to mainland China, whether for business or pleasure. It is very difficult to obtain a visa at the Chinese border entry points. However, some cities and regions of China are visa-free in some cases. See Do I need a visa to visit China? (How to visit China without a visa)

Holders of ordinary passports issued by the following 17 countries do not need a visa to enter China, as long as the trip does not exceed the visa-free period listed below.

90 days. Bosnia and Herzegovina, San Marino

60 days. Mauritius

30 days. Bahamas, Barbados, Belarus, Ecuador, Fiji, Grenada, Qatar, Serbia, Seychelles, Tonga. United Arab Emirates.

15 days. Brunei, Japan, Singapore.

How can I travel to China without a visa?

No visa is required for direct flights across the border without leaving the airport, and then there are some special areas in China that have visa-free policies.

Tourists with ordinary passports from Singapore, Brunei, and Japan can enter China for tourism or visiting relatives/friend without a visa for up to 15 days.

24-hour visa-free transit policy

72-hour visa-free transit policy

144-hour visa-free transit policy

Visa-free policy for Hong Kong and Macau

Visa-free cities in China

What types of visas should I apply for?

Generally, visitors to mainland China are required to apply for a Chinese visa, and this should be done in advance. Which type of visa you should apply for will depend on the reason for your trip.

There are 12 main types of Chinese visas.

Tourist visas, work visas, business visas, etc. Single, double, and multiple entry visas. 10-year Chinese visa.

Visa on Arrival

How do I get a Chinese visa?

China Highlights recommends that you apply for a visa before you leave your country of residence. The cost and time required to obtain a visa varies from country to country. Please check the website of the Chinese embassy in your country for the information that applies to you.

How do I apply for a Chinese visa?

It is usually recommended that you apply for your visa one to two months before you plan to travel. Once you have the required items, submit your application to the visa section of the Chinese Embassy/Consulate General of your country or the Visa Application Centre.

When to Apply for a Visa

It is important to get your visa early, but not too early because it is only valid for 90/180 days for single/double-entry visas from the issue date.

What should I do if I lose my passport during my stay in China?

Ask your guide for help and immediately report the loss of your passport to the nearest police station, which will issue a lost passport report. Ask for a stamped proof of residence at the hotel. You will need these to apply for a new passport. The processing time is about 2 business days. Once the new passport is issued, go to the police department and get a new visa so you can continue your trip or return home.

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