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Comprehensive list of visa-free countries for Chinese passports and the latest list of visa-free countries for Chinese passports

In 2021, there are actually many countries that grant China visa-free passports. However, due to the epidemic, it is best not to go abroad, and special treatment is required during special times. But many travel enthusiasts still want to know the latest list of visa-free countries.

Chinese passport visa-free countries and regions are arranged in pinyin

* means visa on arrival, ** means electronic signature.

a (Note 1), Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina** (Note 2), Australia** (electronic visa), Azerbaijan*, Egypt* (Note 3), Ireland (Note 4), Ethiopia* (electronic visas are also available) and the United Arab Emirates (visa-free transit through Dubai).

bThe Bahamas, Bahrain*, Barbados (Note 5), Belarus (Note 6), Belize (Note 7), Benin (Note 8), Bolivia (Note 9), Bosnia and Herzegovina (Note 9) 10), Bulgaria (Note 11), North Korea (Note 12), Pakistan* (Note 13), Panama (Note 14).

cEquatorial Guinea.

d Dominica, Dominican Republic (Note 15), East Timor*, Togo*

e Ecuador, Russia (Note 16)

f Cape Verde*, Fiji, Philippines (Note 17)

G** (Note 18), Congo*** and the Republic of Congo (Note 9), Costa Rica (Note 19), Cuba (Note 20) , Georgia**, Grenada, Guyana (Note 9)

h, Haiti, Honduras (Note 21), South Korea (Note 22), Montenegro (Note 23)

J*( or electronic signature), Canada (Note 24), Djibouti*, Gabon** (Note 25), Zimbabwe** (Note 26)

k Comoros*, Cote d’Ivoire** (Note 27), Croatia (Note 28), Kenya**, Kuwait (Note 9), Qatar*

Laos*, Lebanon*, Rwanda**, Romania (Note 11), Lesotho**

mBangladesh*, Macedonia (Note 29), Madagascar*, Malawi*, Malaysia**, Maldives*, Mauritania*, Mauritius, Mexico (Note 30), Micronesia, Mozambique*, Myanmar** (Note 31), Peru (Note 32) and the United States (Note 33).

Nepal*

p.Palau*

rJapan (Note 34)

sSaint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia (Note 35), Samoa*, San Marino (Note 36), Sao Tome and Principe** (Note 37), Serbia, Cecil, Somalia* (Note 38), Suriname* (Note 39 ), Sri Lanka**

Tajikistan* (or electronic signature), Tanzania*, Thailand*, Tonga, Tunisia, Turkey**, Tuvalu*

W*, Uganda * (or electronic signature), Ukraine* (Note 40), Vanuatu, Venezuela (Note 41)

X**New Zealand (Note 42), Singapore** (Note 9)

YArmenia (Note 43), India** (Note 44), Indonesia*, Jamaica, Jordan*, the United Kingdom (Note 45) and Vietnam (Note 46)

Chile (Note 18), Zambia* *

Remarks: Holders of multiple-entry visas from the United States, the United Kingdom, and Schengen countries are exempt from the visa requirement.

Note: If you hold a visa from the United States or a Schengen country, you can apply for an electronic visa.

Remarks: A visa is required on arrival; if you have a round-trip air ticket and a reservation for a four-star hotel or above, you are exempt from the visa requirement.

Note: Holders of British visas are exempt from the visa requirement.

Note: Mutual visa exemption will be provided starting from June 1, 2008.

Remarks: Entry must be through Minsk International Airport; holders of EU or Schengen visas are exempted from visa for 5 days; regular tourist groups are exempted from visa; official passports are exempted from visa.

Note: Transit passengers do not require a visa.

Note: Business travel is visa-free.

Remarks: Official passports are visa-free.

Note 10: EU residents or official passports are exempt from visa requirements.

Note 11: Schengen country visa holders are exempt from visa.

Remarks: You can visit Dongnyeong County for 2 days and Sinuiju for 1 day without a visa.

Note 13: Business travel can apply for a visa on arrival.

Note 14: Visa holders from Australia, Canada, Iceland, Monaco, Liechtenstein, Norway, San Marino, Switzerland, the United States and British permanent residents are exempt from the visa requirement.

Note 15: Visa holders from Canada, the United States or the European Union can apply for a tourist card.

Note 16: Tour groups certified by Russia and China are exempt from visas with diplomatic and official passports.

Note 17: Visa holders from Schengen, Australia, Canada, Japan, and the United States are exempt from the visa requirement.

Note 18: Visa holders from Schengen countries or the United States are exempt from the visa requirement.

Note 19: Business passports or visas from the United States and Canada are visa-free.

Note 20: You can apply for a single-entry tourist card when entering the country.

Note 21: Visa holders from Canada, the United States, Schengen, the United Kingdom, Japan, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand are exempt from the visa requirement.

Remark 22: (1) Jeju Island is visa-free; (2) Holders of valid visas or entry-exit permits from the following countries are exempted from visa when transiting through South Korea to the corresponding countries: European Union, Switzerland, United States, Japan , Canada, Australia or New Zealand, but please note that you must present a confirmed ticket when transiting; (3) Traveling through an authorized travel agency, flying to Jeju Island, and transiting through Seoul, Busan, Cheongju, Wuan, and Yangyang airports are visa-free.

Note 23: Visa holders from EU countries, the United States or their residents are exempt from the visa requirement.

Note 24: Holders of a U.S. Green Card are exempt from the visa requirement; holding a U.S. visa to take flights of specific airlines via Toronto Pearson Terminal 1 or Vancouver International Airport does not require a transit visa.

Note 25: Electronic visa holders must enter through Libreville International Airport.

Note 26: Approved tour groups can apply for visa on arrival.

Note 27: Electronic visa holders must enter through Port Buet Airport.

Note 28: Visa holders and travel insurance holders from Schengen countries are exempt from visa requirements. Passengers must travel on a regular tour group and arrive from a Schengen member state.

Note 29: Holders of dual or multiple Schengen C visas or visas from the United States, Canada or the United Kingdom can obtain a 15-day visa exemption; holders of official passports can obtain a visa exemption.

Note 30: Visa holders from Canada, Japan, the United Kingdom, the United States and Schengen countries are exempt from the visa requirement.

Note 31: Electronic visa holders must enter through Yangon, Naypyitaw or Mandalay Airport.

Note 32: Visa-exempt holders of the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, Schengen visa or permanent residence.

Note 33: The Northern Mariana Islands are visa-free.

Note 34: Visa-free flights are available for certain airlines.

Note 35: Cruise passengers are exempted from visa for one day.

Note 36: Passengers arriving in San Marino via Italy are exempt from visa if they hold a Schengen visa.

Note 37: US or Schengen country visa holders are exempt from visa for 15 days.

Note 38: You can apply for a visa on arrival when entering the country, but you must send an invitation letter to the airline in advance.

Note 39: You can apply for an entry tourist card when entering the country.

Remark 40: For business travel, you can apply for landing visa at Kiev Boryspil Airport, Kiev International Airport, and Odessa International Airport.

Note 41: Diplomatic, service or service passports are exempt from visa requirements.

Note 42: Holders of Australian permanent residence cards or Australian resident return visas are exempt from visa requirements; applications for student, visit or work visas can be signed electronically.

Note 43: Visa-on-arrival or electronic visa, diplomatic passport or official passport are exempt from visa requirements.

Note 44: Electronic visa holders must enter through 24 designated airports or 3 designated seaports.

Remark 45: Irish visa holders are exempt from visa, but the first point of entry is Ireland.

Note 46: Official passports are visa-free for Vietnam; ordinary passports are visa-free for Phu Quoc Island

Other regions that are visa-free

Europe

Mount Athos (requires special permit), Belovezhskaya Pushcha National Park in Belarus (requires e-pass), Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, United Nations buffer zone in Cyprus (requires visit permit), Janmayen (with local police station Permits issued are visa-free for 24 hours), Russia (requires special permit), South Ossetia, Transnistria *** and the United States.

Africa

British Indian Ocean Territory (requires special permission), Eritrea outside Asmara (requires travel authorization), Reunion Island (requires conditional exemption), Assen Pine Island (requires entry permit), Saint Helena (requires visitor's pass), Tristan da Cunha (requires permit), Saharan Arab Democratic Republic (territory controlled by Western Sahara only), Somalia *, Sudan (travel permit required 25 kilometers from Khartoum), Darfur (.

Asia

India (PAP for protected areas and RAP for restricted areas), Kazakhstan Stan (requires special permission), Kish Island, Maldives (requires permission), Palestine, Yemen (requires special permission for travel)

Caribbean and North Atlantic

Turks and Cayman Kos Islands

Oceania

Australia and Katia Islands (requires special permission), French Clipperton Island (requires special permission), Cook Islands, Liu Province, Fiji (requires Special permission), French Polynesia, Northern Mariana Islands, Niue*, Pitcairn Island, small outlying islands of the United States (special permission required)

South America.

See AMERICA

Galapagos Islands (pre-registration online required)

South Atlantic and Antarctica

South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands (before arrival Commissioner's permission required), Antarctica (Special permission required)