Is a visa to Cuba visa free? Is it possible to go through from China?

Updated on tourism 2024-02-27
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Go to Cuba. The visa is not visa-free and can be passed from China.

    Cuba implements a 30-day visa on arrival for China.

    Visa-free entry does not mean that you can stay or reside in the treaty country indefinitely, and according to the requirements of the agreement, you are generally only allowed to stay for no more than 30 days after entering the country without a visa with the relevant passport. If the holder needs to stay for more than 30 days, he or she should apply for residence in the local area as soon as possible.

    Since August 2019, 71 countries or regions in the world have implemented visa-free or visa-on-arrival policies for Chinese citizens and Chinese passports.

    The strength has been further improved. As of March 24, 2018, Albania and the Republic of Macedonia.

    Visa-free access will soon be introduced to Chinese passports. At present, these two countries have conditional visa exemption for Chinese citizens.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There are two scenarios:

    1. Chinese citizens holding diplomatic, official and official passports may enter Cuba without a visa.

    2. Chinese citizens (including residents of Hong Kong or Macao SAR) holding private ordinary passports are required to apply for visas to Cuba.

    Documents required for visa application:

    1. Tourist visa:

    1) Visa application form;

    2) Valid passport and photocopy;

    3) 1 passport**;

    4) Round-trip airfare and hotel bookings.

    2. Family Reunification Visa:

    1) Visa application form;

    2) Valid passport and photocopy;

    3) 1 passport**;

    4) A copy of the marriage certificate with a Cuban citizen.

    3. Business visa:

    1) The applicant's original passport (passport valid for more than 6 months);

    2) 4 two-inch color on white background**;

    3) Completed visa application form;

    4) A copy of the applicant's ID card (copy of the front and back);

    5) A copy of the business license or organization certificate of the Chinese entity (with official seal);

    6) Certificate of incumbency of the Chinese unit;

    7) The original or photocopy of the invitation letter from Cuba should be faxed to the Embassy;

    8) Itinerary for the period in Cuba;

    9) Round-trip air ticket bookings and hotel bookings.

    4. Application for permanent residence:

    1) Birth certificate;

    2) Identification documents, such as ID card and proof of residence;

    3) Health certificates, such as chest fluoroscopy, blood and HIV test results;

    4) Proof of technical and practical ability (for applicants over 16 years old and under 60 years old, it can be a certificate of many years of work experience, technical level, or a certificate of retirement in a certain industry or occupation);

    5) Proof of financial solvency;

    6) Certificate of no criminal record;

    7) Two passports**.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You can enter Cuba without a visa. Cuba's Chinese passport is actually visa-free. But the problem is that if you depart from the territory and do not have a visa, the Chinese border control will not let you go.

    Therefore, if you are traveling to Cuba from China, it is best to get a visa first. If you're already outside the country now, that's fine, just go straight to it.

    Cuba has been a destination country for Chinese group tours for several years.

    Cuban visas do not have half a month, and the stay period is one month.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Entering Cuba is visa-free, you can fill out an entry travel card, but you don't have a visa in your passport, and the Chinese border may not let you leave the country.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is possible to go to Cuba from China, but it is not visa-free and requires a visa to be applied for in China.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Chinese citizens holding diplomatic, official and official passports can enter Cuba visa-free.

    Chinese citizens (including residents of the Hong Kong or Macao Special Administrative Region) holding private ordinary passports are required to apply for a visa to visit Cuba.

    To apply for a work visa, there must be an enterprise cooperation agreement between the two countries, and the competent department of Cuba will notify the Cuban embassy or consulate in China to issue the visa after review.

    Cuban visas for Chinese are divided into three situations:

    1. Visa exemption--- Chinese citizens who go to Cuba for business purposes can enter Cuba visa-free only those holding diplomatic, official and official ordinary passports.

    2. Visa on arrival--- Chinese citizens who want to travel to Cuba with ordinary passports for private purposes, and who have already left the Chinese border and then go to Cuba from other countries, can have a visa on arrival in Cuba. For example, if you travel to Canada with a private ordinary passport, if you have time, then you can go from Canada to Cuba, and you can get a visa on arrival in Cuba, so that you don't need to apply for a Cuban visa in advance in China.

    3. The airline travel card --- the same as 2, applicable to holders of private passports, people abroad, when taking a flight of a foreign airline, some airlines require you to buy a tourist visa card when you apply for a registration card, so that you can board the flight to Cuba.

    4. Visa --- Chinese citizens holding private ordinary passports in China who want to travel to Cuba must apply for a visa from the Cuban Embassy in China, the Consulate General in Shanghai and Guangzhou, and issue you a light green visa card in Jizhen, which must be used in duplicate in addition to your name, passport number, and date of birth.

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