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Serbia visa-free entry requirements

According to Serbia’s visa-free entry requirements, Chinese citizens can enter Serbia without a visa and the stay period shall not exceed 30 days.

When entering the country, you need to fill in the immigration card and present a valid passport or travel document, as well as proof of accommodation or travel itinerary. In addition, you need to ensure that the currency you carry does not exceed the prescribed limit.

It should be noted that visa-free entry is only applicable for tourism, business, family visits, etc. If you enter for other purposes, you need to apply for a visa in advance.

In summary:

Chinese citizens can enter Serbia without a visa and the stay period shall not exceed 30 days. When entering the country, you need to fill in the immigration card and present a valid passport or travel document, as well as proof of accommodation or travel itinerary. Visa-free entry is only applicable for tourism, business, visiting relatives, etc. Entry for other purposes requires applying for a visa in advance.

Legal basis:

Article 1 of the "Agreement between the People's Republic of China and the Republic of Serbia on Mutual Exemption of Visas for Persons Holding Ordinary Passports" stipulates: "Both parties Citizens holding valid ordinary passports are mutually exempt from visas."

Article 2 of the Agreement between the People's Republic of China and the Republic of Serbia on Mutual Visa Exemption for Persons Holding Ordinary Passports: "This article As mentioned in Article 1 of the Agreement, citizens of one contracting party shall enter, stay, and exit through the open ports of the other contracting country, and shall comply with the purposes of tourism, business, and family visits stipulated in the laws of that country. Visa-free entry is only applicable to tourism, business, and family visits. If you enter the country for other purposes, you should apply for a visa in advance.