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If you hold a Chinese official passport, which countries can you get a visa on arrival, or do you not need a visa?

Visa-free countries/regions:

1. Andorra (ANDORRA), this small country between France and Spain, does not require a visa. It can be considered a visa-free country for Chinese private passport holders. Unfortunately, because this pocket-sized country is too small and does not have an international airport, Chinese tourists need to enter from France or Spain. Although visa-free, unfortunately it is still a bit difficult to get a Schengen visa to France and Spain. The same situation as Andorra is San Marino (SANMARINO), which is also from China. You need a Schengen visa to enter from Italy.

2. Aruba (ARUBA), visa-free for 14 days. Perhaps most Chinese tourists don’t know that this unheard-of small country will unilaterally grant 2 weeks of visa-free entry to Chinese passport holders. However, this kind of treatment is given to almost every country. It seems that citizens or refugees except Bangladesh and Afghanistan cannot enjoy this discount.

3. Benin, the relationship between China and African countries is pretty good. But only Benin cares most about Chinese citizens. Chinese passport holders can stay in Benin for three months without a visa.

4. Cook Islands (COOKISLANDS), 31 days, very good. Unfortunately, there are no direct flights between the Cook Islands and most countries in the world, so Chinese tourists have to put a lot of effort into getting there.

5. Dominica (DOMINICA) is not the Republic of Dominica. There are differences between the two countries. A round trip ticket allows you to stay visa-free for 21 days. But, having said that, it’s not easy to get there.

6. Maldives (MALDIVES). In fact, the Maldives provides a visa on arrival, but the 30-day visa on arrival is free of charge. You can extend your stay in the Maldives, but you need to apply at the Immigration Bureau at least 3 days in advance, which can be up to A 90-day extension costs MVR750 H. Mauritius, the pearl of the Indian Ocean, Chinese passport holders who visit for tourism purposes can stay visa-free for 15 days.

7. Micronesia, visa is issued on arrival and can stay for 30 days.

8. Nepal (NEPAL), among South Asian countries, Nepal is the most affectionate towards China. There is no charge for visa on arrival for Chinese tourists. Same as visa exemption. The length of stay is generally 30 days. Visa exemption does not mean that you do not need to apply for a visa. Visa procedures are also required.

9. Samoa (SAMOA), you can stay for 60 days, and the visa will be issued on arrival. But before going there, you should look at the world map, find the location, and then think about how to get there by plane.

10. Seychelles (SEYCHELLES), a very beautiful resort, you can stay for 30 days, the visa is issued upon entry, but you need a hotel reservation, a return ticket, and a minimum of US$150 per day Fee requirements. M, Solomon Islands (SOLOMONISLANDS), a visitor's permit (VISITORSPERMIT) is issued on arrival and can stay for 3 months.

11. Sri Lanka (SRILANKA). Sri Lankan Airlines has attracted the attention of many tourists recently. Its low fares have become the first choice airline for Chinese travelers from Beijing to Bangkok, Sri Lanka and the Maldives. , Sri Lanka is also very friendly to Chinese residents. If you go to travel, you can stay for 30 days.

12. Syria (SYRIA), free visa on arrival, but it needs to be for the purpose of tourism and booked through a Syrian tourism agency or company for individual or group travel (preferably the group travels together) ), plus a guarantor (the local travel agency or company where you booked the tour) will pick you up at the airport with the company's travel reservation list. It seems that the trust is not 100.

13. Turks and Caicos (TURKSamp; CAICOSISLANDS), visa-free stay for 30 days.

14. Tuvalu (TUVALU), you can get a 1-month entry tourist visa upon arrival.

15. VANUATU, why do these small countries still care about Chinese citizens? Entry is visa-free and length of stay is determined by local immigration inspection officials. A super free country.

16. Egypt (EGYPT), Egypt’s visa policy is very strict. But there are loopholes. If you enter Egypt from the southern part of the Sinai Peninsula, enter Egypt from Sham El Sheik, Tabu or Sant Katherine Airport, and ensure that you do not go outside the Sinai Peninsula, you can have a 14-day visa-free treatment. --In order to attract holidaymakers! T, Russia (RUSSIA), group tourists only! Traveling to the above countries requires a certain amount of funds for travel, a confirmed air ticket to leave the country and correct travel documents (you can It is a passport or a visa and air ticket to a third country, otherwise the immigration officials of that country can prevent you from entering.

Visa on arrival country/region:

1. Bahrain (BAHRAIN). , Bahrain is very special. It is really a small country in the Gulf. It has really put a lot of thought into developing tourism and air transportation (it is impossible to eat oil for the rest of its life). Now there are many competitors in the Gulf. Apply for a visa on arrival and a transit visa. When the transit time exceeds 8 hours, or if you go to Saudi Arabia via the Bay Bridge (with a Saudi visa), you can get a 24-hour transit visa. Of course, if the immigration officer is satisfied with your arrangement, 72. It is also possible to apply for an hour, but it costs 10 Bahrain pounds, which is about 27 US dollars. At the same time, a 7-day visa on arrival (requires application) costs about 40 US dollars.

2. Bangladesh. (BANGLADESH), if it is for business reasons (travel inspections are not included!), you can apply for an arrival visa at various airports in Bangladesh with an invitation letter from a Bangladeshi company or government agency, and you can stay for 30 days.

3. Cambodia (CAMBODIA), US$20, visa on arrival, stay for one month

4. Cuba (CUBA), if you can add "ForPublicAffairs" to your private passport. You can get a visa on arrival in Cuba and buy a tourist card for US$25. The same policy applies to other countries.

5. Eritrea (ERITREA), I don’t know much about this country like other citizens. You can get a one-month visa on arrival, which can be extended for two months. However, you need to have a local guarantor and notify the authorities 48 hours in advance.

6. Ethiopia (ETHIOPIA). The country is not unfamiliar to everyone. It costs 40 US dollars to get a visa on arrival.

7. Georgia (GEORGIA), a transit visa, can stay for 3 days, ranging from 5 US dollars to 15 US dollars. It ranges from US$10 to US$200, depending on the number of days you apply for.

8. Indonesia (INDONISIA), US$10 for a stay of 7 days, US$25 for a maximum of 30 days.

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9. Iran (IRAN), you can purchase a 7-day arrival visa for US$50 from five international airports in Iran, and only US$10 per person for traveling companions.

10. Jordan (JORDAN), if you are traveling with a group or individual organized by a Jordanian tourism agency or travel agency, or taking a Royal Jordanian flight, the airports at King's Airport (AMM) and Queen's Airport (AQJ) are You can apply for a visa on arrival. 10 Jordanian dollars per person.

11. Kazakhstan (KAZAKHSTAN), 30 US dollars a week, 140 US dollars a month, but you need to apply to the authorities 7 days to 14 days in advance. It is said that there are serious delays at the airport, and the service efficiency is very Very low. It is strongly recommended to apply for a visa before going.

12. Kenya (KENYA), if you have at least US$500, you can apply for a transit visa (US$20) or a 3-month tourist visa on arrival (US$50).

13. Kuwait (KUWAIT), a 3-month visa on arrival, costs KWD3.-N, Laos (LAOS), a 15-day visa on arrival, US$20. But according to the country’s entry requirements, you need to arrive from a country that does not have a Lao diplomatic mission. Therefore, traveling from Thailand, China, or even Vietnam to Laos should not meet the requirements for a visa on arrival. However, many friends say that this regulation seems to be just a "paper tiger". We will continue to follow the country's relevant regulations and give you the most accurate explanation.

14. Lebanon (LEBANON), 48-hour transit visa, free; 1-month single-entry visa, free; 3-month single entry, LBP50,000.-; 3-month multiple entries, LBP100,000. A country at war is no better, but backpackers can try their mettle.

15. Liberia (LIBERIA), if you start traveling to this country from a country without a Liberian diplomatic mission, you can apply for a visa on arrival, but the airport manager of the airline in Liberia needs to be notified in advance (but This is a matter for the airline).

16. Lithuania (LITHUANIA), if you submit an application in advance, you can get a 10-day visa on arrival. But once Lithuania joins the EU, this policy will also be cancelled.

17. Madagascar (MADAGASGAR), 90-day visa on arrival, MGA28,000. Don’t be intimidated by the numbers, it’s still not much in dollars.

18. Malawi (MALAWI), you can apply for a visa on arrival when entering Malawi from LILONGWE Airport.

19. Malaysia (MALAYSIA), after experiencing the trough of Chinese tourists, Malaysia finally realized the concern that Chinese and Indian tourists need most: no HUSSLE visa! MYR 100 can stay up to 30 days. But when will we be visa-free? So compatriots, don’t give up your efforts! At the same time, Malaysia has a 120-hour transit visa-free period, which will be introduced later. As for traveling through Malaysia by cruise ship (such as Star Cruises' Singapore-Phuket-Singapore-Malaysia-Singapore cruise), no visa is required. In order to develop the tourism industry, Malaysia usually gives cruise passengers blanket visas or visa-free treatment.

20. Mozambique (MOZAMBIQUE), 30-day visa on arrival, US$25, can be extended for up to 60 days, ranging from US$10 to US$13.

21. Pakistan (PAKISTAN), you can apply for a 30-day visa on arrival in Pakistan for business purposes. If you hold an invitation letter from a local company or government agency, you do not need to pay a visa fee. Similar to Bangladesh. Chongchong is a very ordinary citizen and will not go to those places unless one day they start to really respect us Chinese tourists.

22. Palau Islands (PALAUISLANDS), you can apply for a 30-day, 60-day or 90-day visa on arrival, with an extension of US$50 each time.

23. Qatar (QATAR), competing with Bahrain, will also host the Asian Games. The hotel guarantees it 24 hours before arrival. You can stay for 14 days, QAR55.-(accompanying partner 25 CAD ).

24. SANTOMEamp; PRINCIPE, guaranteed by the airline, can stay for one month, 50 or 60 US dollars, it is not clear when to charge 50 US dollars and 60 US dollars .

25. TANZAMA is a country that is rarely heard of. I don’t know if the Chinese name is correct. $50, visa on arrival. However, a deposit may be required. The number is unknown.

26. THAILAND, I believe many people have applied.

You can stay for 15 days for 1,000 baht. If you don’t have a photo, you can take one on site for 170 baht.

27. TIMORLESTE, I don’t know if the Chinese name is correct. If it is wrong, please correct me. 30-day visa on arrival, US$30. If you want to extend, you can extend it up to 90 days for $1 per day.

28. UGANDA, hey, I feel ominous when I see this name. Transit visa is $15. A single visa on arrival costs US$30. There is a discount for students, $20. If you want to stay longer, you can stay for 6 months for $80 and for a year for $160. It is worth noting that no matter which country they are from, tourists are required to have a round-trip air ticket or an air ticket to a third country, correct travel documents, and sufficient funds to support the trip.

Transit visa countries/regions:

Countries and regions with transit visas on arrival mentioned above;

1. Brunei (BRUNEI): China Brunei is not bad, it is one of the only three countries that can enter China without a visa. Unfortunately, Brunei is not very good to China. For a price of BND5.-, you can apply for a 72-hour transit visa on arrival.

2. Burundi (BURUNDI): 24-hour transit is visa-free and free of charge. A 72-hour transit visa on arrival costs US$10, but the application procedure is said to be extremely complicated, so it’s best not to go there rashly.

3. Hong Kong (HONGKONG): Everyone on earth knows about Hong Kong’s 7-day transit, so I won’t say more. A round trip ticket is not necessarily required. But I have always been puzzled. Why can’t Chinese people just use their passports to travel to Hong Kong? Why?

4. Japan (JAPAN): Maybe you don’t know that you don’t need a visa to take a cruise to Japan. Bar. In addition, Japan’s convenient transit measures include: 1> ShorePass, which can stay for 72 hours, is mainly for passengers with long transit times. It is still okay to take a look at Japan by the way. 2〉, TranistPass, can stay for 3 days, for transfer passengers who need to transfer to the airport, such as connecting from Haneda to Narita, from Osaka to Kobe, etc.

5. South Korea (KOREA): Jeju Island no longer implements the visa-on-arrival policy for Chinese individual tourists. The team seems to be okay. Of course, if you are still a middle school student, congratulations! You can travel to Japan and South Korea within 15 days without a visa as part of a study tour group. But you need a note from the embassy. South Korea also has preferential entry measures for residents of Weihai, Yantai and other places. In addition, if you travel to South Korea by air, if you hold a visa from any member state of the European Economic Cooperation and Development Organization (not the EU), Romania or Switzerland, departing from there or traveling from South Korea, all You can get a 30-day entry permit.

6. Singapore (SINGAPORE): Singapore has a 96-hour visa-free policy. If you are traveling to Australia, Japan, the United States, Europe and the United Kingdom via Singapore and have a visa to the destination, you can get a 96-hour visa exemption on both the outbound and return journeys. certainly. Southeast Asia has been competing, and Malaysia is not far behind. They have launched a more favorable 120-hour transit visa-free policy. There are no restrictions, except that the departure airport must be the same as the arrival airport, hold at least US$500 in cash, and be accompanied by airline staff. Terms at the Immigration Counter.

7. United Arab Emirates (UAE): Spend AED200.-, and with the guarantee of the hotel where you are staying, you can get a 14-day transit visa. For a small oasis in the desert, 14 days Enough. But it takes at least 3 days to apply for the corresponding "OK-TO-BOARD" information. Without this confirmation letter, entry will be refused. Of course, you can also apply for a 24-hour, 48-hour or 96-hour transit visa with an airline guarantee, but you need to prove that the onward flight you are taking is the first feasible flight - usually the airline will do it for you when selling tickets. Attention.

Other types of visa exemptions:

A. North Falk Islands (NORTHFOLKISLAND): If you have a visa to Australia and travel to Australia, or hold a multiple-entry visa from Australia , you can enter without a visa for 30 days.

B. Northern Mariana Islands (NORTHERNMARIANA ISLANDS): If you are lucky enough to work or reside in the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, Ireland, Japan or Hong Kong, you can enter this country without a visa.

C. Guam (GUAM): In fact, it is not just Guam, as long as it is an overseas territory of the United States, if you fly there directly from the mainland United States, Virgin Islands, Alaska, Hawaii or Puerto Rico, it is visa-free. of.

Visa on arrival under special circumstances: In many special circumstances, such as war, diversion of flights, sudden death of immediate family members, etc., some countries allow Chinese citizens to apply for landing under unforeseen circumstances. Visa. If there are no very special circumstances, it is better not to try the law yourself. Exemptions are not available for ordinary travel or business purposes.

A>, Czech Republic (CZECH): Once the Czech Republic joins the Schengen visa area, this policy will be cancelled.

B〉, Latvia (LATVIA): Same as above.

C>, Libya (LIBYA)

Korea, Republic of (Republic of Korea), has opened Jeju Island to all Chinese citizens without visas, but it still has not received the release and cooperation of the Chinese border defense department. The conditions for the 30-day transit visa exemption are those holding a visa from the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, EEA, Romania or Switzerland, and traveling from these countries to a third country via South Korea or from a third country to these countries via South Korea. According to the "Expansion of Permits for Visa-Free Entry to Jeju Special Autonomous Prefecture" issued by the Ministry of Justice of South Korea, starting from July 1, 2006, Chinese people can enter Jeju Island, South Korea, without a visa for purposes such as sightseeing. In the past, the visa-free entry system for Jeju Island was limited to participants of international conferences, group tour tourists, etc. This time, in order to support the establishment of Jeju International Free City, this restriction is fully exempted. Chinese nationals who enter Jeju Island through the above visa-free methods need to undergo immigration inspection at the airport or port of Jeju Island before entering the country, and can only stay in Jeju Island for 30 days.

Cuba requires a visa on arrival for private passports, but visa-free for official passports; the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs informed the Chinese Embassy in Iran that in the future, Chinese citizens holding ordinary passports can apply for a visa in Khomeini Apply for a seven-day tourist visa at five airports including Nigeria, Mehrabad, Shiraz, Tabriz and Mashhad. When applying for this visa, you must submit a passport valid for more than 6 months, a return ticket, a photo and fill in the application form. The visa fee is US$50.

The Maldives and Cuba are visa-free for Chinese. However, the visa exemption is useless. The Chinese border guards will not let you leave the country without a visa. So it is in vain. Vanuatu, Samoa, Cook Islands, this For these three countries, if you take a Chinese passport, you don’t need a visa for 30 days. But they are all Pacific island countries and they are very beautiful, especially the beaches.

Thailand, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Kuwait and Indonesia are visas on arrival. Holding a Chinese private passport is visa-free when traveling to Moldova in Eastern Europe. There is only one country in the world that is truly visa-free for Chinese private passports, San Marino. The problem of difficulty in traveling with Chinese passports is now being gradually improved.

Holding a Chinese passport, you can enter Vietnam by land and water without a visa, and you can get a visa on arrival when going to the Philippines!

Countries (28) that hold a Chinese People's Republic of China official passport and go abroad without a visa. Europe: Cyprus, Belarus, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Lithuania, Poland (90 days), Romania, Russia, Slovenia, Slovakia, Asia: Iran, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Maldives, Myanmar, Thailand (one month), Seychelles , Sudan, Americas: Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Jamaica, Venezuela, Mexico (90 days)