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Does Chile exempt China from visas?

Chile's visa policy for China is not completely visa-free.

According to the regulations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Chile, citizens of China need to apply for a visa to go to Chile. Generally speaking, China citizens can apply for visas for tourism, business and study in Chile. When applying for a visa, you need to submit relevant application materials, such as passport, ID card, household registration book, photos, etc., and pay the corresponding visa fees.

According to the visa exemption agreement signed between Chile and China, China citizens with diplomatic and official passports can enter Chile without a visa. These visa-free policies are applicable to tourism, business, visits and other purposes. Chile's visa policy for China is not completely visa-free, and China citizens need to apply for a visa to go to Chile. However, under certain circumstances, China citizens holding visas from other countries can enter Chile without a visa. It is recommended that you know the relevant visa policies before you travel and apply for the corresponding visa according to your personal situation.

the characteristics of Chile's country

Chile is the narrowest country in the world, with a length of 4,332 kilometers from north to south and a width of 9 to 41 kilometers from east to west. Chile's territory spans 38 latitudes, with different geographical conditions and complex and diverse climate. Tropical desert climate in the north, alpine tundra and glacier climate in the east and southeast, humid subtropical climate on Easter Island, maritime climate in southern Chile and Mediterranean climate in central Chile.

Chile is a country with frequent earthquakes and volcanic activities. Chile is located in the Pacific Rim seismic belt, with frequent earthquakes and volcanic activities, which is also an important feature of Chile's geographical conditions. The population of Chile is mainly distributed in urban areas, with a high urbanization rate. Santiago, the capital, is the largest city in China and one of the highest capitals in the world. The age structure of Chile's population is relatively young, with an average age of around 3.

refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Chile for the above contents.