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Another country has announced that Chinese citizens will be exempted from visas

Another country has announced that Chinese citizens will be exempted from visas

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Cuba announced on its official website on the 5th that the Cuban government has decided to implement a visa-free policy for Chinese citizens who enter and transit Cuba with ordinary passports and stay for no more than 90 days.

Another country has announced that Chinese citizens will be exempted from visas

The announcement said that this decision is aimed at strengthening the development of tourism and facilitating the movement of tourists, and will contribute to promoting exchanges between the two peoples.

The announcement said that Chinese citizens who stay in Cuba for more than 90 days from the date of entry must apply for corresponding visas.

The announcement added that Chinese citizens who come to Cuba to work, study, reside and report on the news must apply for a corresponding visa before entering Cuba.

Malaysia has been further optimized

Entry Procedures for Chinese Tourists

In addition, on the afternoon of May 4, local time, the Malaysian Immigration Department issued a notice saying that it will further optimize the entry procedures for Chinese tourists, including exemption from showing proof of financial ability and proof of accommodation during their stay in Malaysia.

Visa-free ≠ just go

Here's what you need to know before you travel!

With

China's visa-free "Circle of Friends" has been expanded

This year's "May Day" outbound travel bookings are hot

Friends with little experience in entry and exit

You may see the word "visa-free".

It will be exciting

If you want to go on a trip

Another country has announced that Chinese citizens will be exempted from visas

But you know what?

There are also precautions for "visa-free".

It's the one that tourists love the most

The tourist resort "New Malaysia-Thailand" is an example

Let's take you to find out

How is the "new Malaysia-Thailand" visa-free in the end?

China, Thailand and Singapore are two countries or regions that have concluded mutual visa exemption agreements, as long as their citizens hold valid passports or international travel documents specified in the agreement, they can enjoy a visa-free stay in each other's countries or regions, which is usually 30 days, but if the stay is more than 30 days, or study, reside or work there, they still need to apply to the visa authorities or competent departments of the other side before entering the country.

Starting from 1 December 2023, China will implement a unilateral visa-free policy for holders of ordinary passports from six countries, including Malaysia, who can enter China without visas for business, tourism, visiting relatives and friends, and transiting through the border for up to 15 days. Malaysia also announced that from December 1, 2023, Malaysia will implement visa-free facilitation measures for Chinese citizens entering the country for 30 days.

It can be seen that the visa facilitation measures are not limited to comprehensive visa exemption. At present, China has signed agreements on mutual exemption of ordinary passports with more than 20 countries, including Singapore and Thailand, with more than 150 countries on mutual visa exemption covering different types of passports, with more than 40 countries on visa simplification agreements or arrangements, and more than 60 countries and regions have granted visa-free or visa-on-arrival facilitation to Chinese citizens.

So, before you decide to go on a walk-and-go trip, it's important to do your homework, understand your destination's visa policies, confirm if you're eligible for a visa waiver, and check if there are any additional requirements.

Another country has announced that Chinese citizens will be exempted from visas

Take Thailand, for example, this beautiful Southeast Asian country has a visa-free policy for Chinese tourists, but there are still many caveats. For example, in terms of the length of stay, a single stay shall not exceed 30 days, and the cumulative stay shall not exceed 90 days for every 180 days;

Tips

First, the required documents. It is necessary to prepare the passport of the People's Republic of China in advance, and different countries have different requirements for the validity of the passport. For more information, please contact your country.

Second, the entry policy. Before traveling to visa-free countries in China, you also need to check the entry policy of the destination country on the official website, and the allowed length of stay is different in different countries. At the same time, some countries may have special requirements for entry procedures.

Third, the reason for visa exemption. Not all inbound activities are eligible for visa exemption, and if you are studying, working, or overstaying, you still need to obtain a visa before entering the country. Do not overstay your visa or engage in activities that are incompatible with the purpose of entry, as you may face high fines and even more severe penalties in serious cases.

Fourth, words and deeds. Everyone is reminded to abide by local laws and regulations, respect local cultural customs and religious beliefs, and pay attention to speech and behavior. While enjoying the trip, you should also be a civilized traveler and leave good memories for the trip.

In addition to understanding the entry policy of the travel destination in advance before traveling, and preparing relevant certificates and documents in advance, it is best to arrive at the airport 3 hours in advance to allow sufficient time for follow-up procedures; If you need to consult about entry and exit, you can call the 12367 service platform of the National Immigration Administration.

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Another country has announced that Chinese citizens will be exempted from visas

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