China Visa-free Policy
Update: China announced on November 1, 2024, that a visa-free policy will be implemented for citizens of nine additional countries, namely Slovakia, Norway, Finland, Denmark, Iceland, Andorra, Monaco, Liechtenstein, and South Korea, which will take effect from November 8, 2024.
For long, China has not been generous in allowing visa-free travel within its territory. But the situation is changing. The visa-free duration of stay for Singaporeans has been extended from 15 days to 30 days. From December 1, 2023 on, citizens of France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain and Malaysia have been allowed to travel to China without a visa for up to 15 days. China Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on March 7, 2024 that citizens of Switzerland, Ireland, Hungary, Austria, Belgium and Luxembourg had also been eligible for China visa-free policy since March 14, 2024. From July 1, 2024 on, passport holders of News Zealand, Australia and Poland have also been eligible for 15-day visa-free travel policy. By now, the allowed nationalities who can travel to China without a visa have been increased to 39. Hopefully, we conjecture that the policy will be adopted among more and more foreign citizens.
Who are eligible for China visa-free policy?
Nationality | Duration of Stay |
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Albania | 15 days |
Andora | 15 days |
Antigua and Barbuda | 15 days |
Armenia | 90 days every 180 days |
Australia | 15 days |
Austria | 15 days |
Bahamas | 30 days |
Barbados | 30 days |
Belarus | 30 days for each entry; 90 days each calendar year |
Belgium | 15 days |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | 90 days every 180 days |
Brunei | 15 days |
Cyprus | 15 days |
Dominica | 30 days |
Denmark | 15 days |
Ecuador | 30 days |
Fiji | 30 days |
Finland | 15 days |
France | 15 days |
Germany | 15 days |
Greece | 15 days |
Grenada | 30 days |
Hungary | 15 days |
Iceland | 15 days |
Ireland | 15 days |
Italy | 15 days |
Kazakhstan | 30 days for each entry; 90 days every 180 days |
Liechtenstein | 15 days |
Luxembourg | 15 days |
Maldives | 30 days |
Malaysia | 15 days |
Mauritius | 30 days |
Monaco | 15 days |
New Zealand | 15 days |
Norway | 15 days |
Poland | 15 days |
Portugal | 15 days |
Qatar | 30 days |
San Marino | 3 months |
Serbia | 30 days |
Seychelles | 30 days |
Singapore | 30 days |
Slovakia | 15 days |
Slovenia | 15 days |
South Korea | 15 days |
Spain | 15 days |
Surinam | 30 days |
Switzerland | 15 days |
Thailand | 30 days for each entry; 90 days every 180 days |
The Netherlands | 15 days |
Tonga | 30 days |
UAE | 30 days |
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Tips for Using China Visa-free Policy
1. Passport holders of above countries should travel to China for the purposes of sightseeing, visiting relatives and friends, doing business and connecting flights. Those coming here to study, work, reside, or do media report and interview should apply for a visa in advance.
2. If your planned duration of stay is longer than the allowed, you also need to apply for a visa in advance.
3. The validity of the passport should be long enough to cover one’s stay in China. In some cases, it requires that the passport should be valid for at least 3 months or even longer. Other travel certificates or ID certificates are not recognized.
4. There is no “overstayed” or “refused” stamps on your passport.
5. The policy is only valid within mainland China. If you also plan to travel to Hong Kong and Macau, please check the Hong Kong Visa Policy and Macau Visa Policy.
What other documents do I need to show to the immigration staff in addition to my passport?
In addition to flying, can I enter China by other transport?
Based on China visa-free policy, my allowed duration of stay is 15 days. When does this 15-day start and end?
What if I need to stay longer than the allowed after entry?
Can I use this policy for multiple times? Is there any limitation on number of visa exemptions, interval between two entries, and total length of stays?
This is not applicable to passport holders of Armenia, Kazakhstan, and Bosnia and Herzegovina, who can stay for at most 90 days every 180 days without a visa; while Byelorussians can stay for at most 90 days each calendar year.
I’m not from the visa-free countries. Is there any other way I can travel to China without a visa?
There are some more visa-free policies, but with more restrictions on travel documents, travel areas, arrival transport means and more.
FAQs on China Visa-free Policy
What other documents do I need to show to the immigration staff in addition to my passport?
It is advised you also bring an invitation letter, hotel order(s) in China, outbound ticket from China, or other documents proving your travel purpose(s) in China.
In addition to flying, can I enter China by other transport?
Principally, you can enter China by air, train, ship, bus or any other transport via any port.
Based on China visa-free policy, my allowed duration of stay is 15 days. When does this 15-day start and end?
It starts from your arrival date and ends at 24:00 of the 15th day.
What if I need to stay longer than the allowed after entry?
After entering China, if you have to stay longer than the allowed duration of stay, go to local Entry and Exit Administration Office to apply for a temporary stay permit.
Can I use this policy for multiple times? Is there any limitation on number of visa exemptions, interval between two entries, and total length of stays?
For most visitors listed above, there is no limitation on the number of exemptions, interval between two entries and total duration of stay. That means one can leave China on the expiration day and reenter right after to activate a new duration of stay.
This is not applicable to passport holders of Armenia, Kazakhstan, and Bosnia and Herzegovina, who can stay for at most 90 days every 180 days without a visa; while Byelorussians can stay for at most 90 days each calendar year.
I’m not from the visa-free countries. Is there any other way I can travel to China without a visa?
The easiest way is to take advantage of 144-hour visa-free transit. You can fly from country/region A to China, travel around here for up to 144 hours, and then leave for country/region B. In this case, Hong Kong and Macau are considered as third regions. But only citizens of 54 countries are eligible currently.
See details: China 144-hour Visa-free Transit
There are some more visa-free policies, but with more restrictions on travel documents, travel areas, arrival transport means and more.
See details: How to Travel to China without a Visa
- Last updated on Nov. 04, 2024 by Gabby Li -
Questions & Answers on China Visa-free Policy
Asked by Joao from PORTUGAL | Oct. 13, 2024 21:37Reply
15 Day Vs 144
I am headed to China for Canton Fair and was initially going to be forced to arrive from one country and leave to another country after - also limited to arrival ports. But with the 15 day visa, sounds like I can arrive, attend the fair, travel around China and head back to my original destination. Is this right please? Portuguese Passport holder here
Answers (3)
Answered by Lori | Oct. 14, 2024 19:21
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You are right. Portuguese passport holders enjoy 15-day visa free entry to China now.
Answered by Joao | Oct. 14, 2024 22:33
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Thanks for coming back Lori. The different options are a bit convoluted. So to be clear, on the 15 day visa, we can come in from any port (sea, air, train) and leave out of any port and there is no paperwork beyond the passport required? And also we aren't restricted to staying in just one region?
Answered by lori | Oct. 16, 2024 19:01
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You are not restricted in Mainland China and you can enter or exit via any open port. But you need to provide the ticket to leave Mainland China and hotel reservation in China.
Asked by Tracy from AUSTRALIA | Oct. 05, 2024 00:24Reply
Visa extension via detouring to Hong Kong or Macau
With the 15 days visa free policy for Australian passport holders, if I leave mainland China for Hong Kong or Macau towards the end of 15 days, then enter again from Hong Kong or Macau, do I start another 15 visa free days? I guess my question is: Is Hong Kong / Macau considered outside of China in this case? Thanks.
Answers (1)
Answered by Lori | Oct. 09, 2024 02:39
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You can get another 15 days if doing so. HK and Macau don't belong to Mainland China so going to the two will be considered an exit.
Asked by Alice from USA | Oct. 01, 2024 07:43Reply
Fly into Shanghai under 72 hours?
My friends and I are planning a trip to Shanghai and HK Disney. If we stay in Shanghai under 72 hours, is this valid or would we have to fly into another country/region beforehand? Like Taiwan as an option?
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Answered by Borut | Oct. 06, 2024 12:43
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Alice, you can stay in wider Shanghai area for 144 hours (6 days) absolutely visa free, but your flight itinerary has to follow the pattern:
A country - B country (mainland China) - C country
As you can see, the immediate points before and after Shanghai have to be in two different countries or eligible territories. Eligible territories are Hong Kong, Taiwan and Macau and they act as third country in this regard.
To be even more transparent, your itinerary has to look something like this:
South Korea - Shanghai - Taiwan
or
Hong Kong - Shanghai - Taiwan
or
Japan - Shanghai - South Korea
It is just important to remember the rule with the immediate points before and after and the rule that you cannot have two mainland Chinese stops in a row or in other words, an itinerary of this kind is not allowed like
Seoul - Shanghai - Beijing - Taiwan
Have a nice journey.
A country - B country (mainland China) - C country
As you can see, the immediate points before and after Shanghai have to be in two different countries or eligible territories. Eligible territories are Hong Kong, Taiwan and Macau and they act as third country in this regard.
To be even more transparent, your itinerary has to look something like this:
South Korea - Shanghai - Taiwan
or
Hong Kong - Shanghai - Taiwan
or
Japan - Shanghai - South Korea
It is just important to remember the rule with the immediate points before and after and the rule that you cannot have two mainland Chinese stops in a row or in other words, an itinerary of this kind is not allowed like
Seoul - Shanghai - Beijing - Taiwan
Have a nice journey.
Answered by Ot | Oct. 12, 2024 06:32
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On a British passport can I do hongkong guangzhou hongkong
Answered by Keith | Oct. 13, 2024 18:35
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To utilize the visa free transit. Sorry, it's not an available transit route.
Asked by Peter Tsai from USA | Sep. 28, 2024 06:33Reply
Is 72 hrs Visa on arrival in Zhuhai available for US passport holders?
May I get a 72 hours Visa on arrival to enter Zhuhai from Hongkong with a US passport?
If yes, may I enter via the Zhuhai Hongkong Macau Bridge?
Thank you.
If yes, may I enter via the Zhuhai Hongkong Macau Bridge?
Thank you.
Answers (1)
Answered by Joshua | Sep. 28, 2024 23:22
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Yes, you can apply for it at Gongbei, Hengqin or Jiuzhou Port but the bridge is not available.
Asked by John from ALBANIA | Sep. 26, 2024 20:53Reply
Do I need a return ticket to board or enter China on a 90 day visa free passport
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Answered by Keith | Sep. 28, 2024 18:51
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I think you don't.