China Entry Requirements To enter China, you must have a valid passport and a China visa unless you are eligible for a visa-free entry or a visa-on-arrival. Note:Though you are not required to complete the China Health Declaration Card and provide the COVID-19 test result before entering ...
travel to mainland China in the post-COVID era can still be confusing. Read on for an overview of China's reopening, what's changed regarding entry and exit requirements, and everything else you need to know to visit China.
1, 2023. (Xinhua/Xiao Yijiu) ECONOMIC REBOUND Currently, China's COVID situation is improving, some provinces and cities have passed their infection peaks, and life and work are returning to normal at an accelerated pace. Many experts expressed their confidence that China is returning to its ...
UPDATE (November 1, 2023):China Customs announced that it will no longer require people leaving and entering China to fill in the Entry/Exit Health Declaration Card. This decision means that from this day forward, there are no moreCOVID-era restrictions and requirements for travelers leaving and...
Thankfully, this means that there are no more requirements for any kind of COVID vaccine nor are there any quarantine requirements upon entry. It’s important to note, however, that China reacts quickly to cases of COVID within their borders, so if you’re willing and interested, having ...
You may be aware of reports that China is loosening entry restrictions for certain visa holders. At the same time, you may also be reading about continuing COVID-19 restrictions in Beijing and Shanghai. Needless to say, it’s a confusing time when it comes to China reopening, so let’s...
China announced that from 8th January, China is changing its COVID-19 entry requirements for all travellers entering the country. Note that eligibility for visas for travel to China remains restricted. Please register your email for updates on this page for further updates or contact your ...
However, the road toward the complete lifting of all restrictions and a change to “living with COVID” is still unclear. The EU Chamber of Commerce in China has stated in itsEuropean Business in China Position Paper 2022/2023(Position Paper)that it does not anticipate a full reopening of ...
Since China announced the decision to manage COVID-19 with measures against Class-B infectious diseases and adopted provisional measures on cross-border travel, many countries have expressed their welcome, but a few countries h...
China will downgrade management of COVID-19 to Class B and cancel quarantine requirements on inbound travelers from Jan. 8, 2023, China's top health authority announced recently. In a statement released late Monday, the National Health Commission (NHC) renamed the Chinese term for COVID-19 fr...