Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - The C38 visa used to go to South Korea is from Yantai, Shandong. Can I enter Beijing when I return to China?

The C38 visa used to go to South Korea is from Yantai, Shandong. Can I enter Beijing when I return to China?

In principle, foreigners holding C38 visas can only exit from a specific exit port in China (including but not limited to exit from the place of origin), and must exit from a specific port of entry that allows entry with this visa ( Including but not limited to destination entry) re-entry.

If you plan to leave South Korea from Yantai, Shandong, and hold a C38 visa that allows entry from Beijing, you can enter from Beijing. However, if specific exit and entry ports are specified on the visa, these must be adhered to.

It is recommended to confirm visa requirements with the Korean embassy or consulate before planning your trip to ensure that all relevant exit and entry requirements are met. You should also check with your airline or travel agency to see if there are any regulations restricting entry and exit from specific ports.