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What visa-free countries are there in China?

Country:

1, visa-free country (12)

Visa-free countries/regions: UAE, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Ecuador, Tonga, Mauritius, Fiji, Bahamas, Seychelles, Barbados, Grenada and San Marino.

Mutual visa exemption: refers to unconditional visa exemption, and citizens of both countries are free to enter and leave each other's countries with valid passports without having to apply for visas.

2. Unilateral visa-free countries (19)

Unilateral visa-free countries/regions: Indonesia, Morocco, Tunisia, Dominica, Jamaica, Saipan, Samoa, Haiti, Antigua and Barbuda, South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands (British overseas territory), Turks and Caicos Islands, Jeju Island, South Korea.

Saint Kitts and Nevis, French reunion island (visa-free), Tahiti (visa-free), Russia (visa-free), Belarus (visa-free), Montenegro (visa-free) and Albania (visa-free in tourist season).

Unilateral visa exemption: It means that the other side allows visa-free entry, but China does not open visa exemption to the other side.

Matters needing attention

Passport is required for visa exemption.

Because visa-free means entering the country with a valid passport, there is no need to apply for a visa. It should be noted that the meanings of visa and passport are different. A visa is an entry permit for the other country, while a passport is an internationally recognized identification.

In short, no matter whether you are visa-free or in landing visa, friends who go abroad should bring the following things, that is, passports, travel expenses, e-ticket travel to travel itinerary, hotel reservation forms and so on. So that they can enter and leave the country smoothly. It is worth mentioning that tour groups in visa-free countries do not need visas and can leave with the above documents, travel itinerary and reservations.