Do I need a visa to enter Cuba and is a visa waiver to go to Cuba? Is it possible to go through from

Updated on tourism 2024-03-22
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

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

    Chinese citizens who travel to Cuba with private ordinary passports can purchase visas on arrival in Cuba.

    Everyone comes to Cuba to travel, try to apply for a visa in advance, due to language problems Cuban customs will occasionally embarrass the Chinese, do it in advance, save a lot of unnecessary trouble, Cuban visa is very easy to handle.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Cuban visas for Chinese are divided into three situations:

    1. Visa-free - only Chinese citizens who go to Cuba for business can enter Cuba visa-free if they hold diplomatic, official and official ordinary passports.

    2. Visa on arrival - Chinese citizens holding private ordinary passports who want to travel to Cuba can have a visa on arrival in Cuba if they have already left the Chinese border and then go to Cuba from other countries. 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. Airline travel card - the same as 2, applicable to holders of private passports, people abroad, when taking a flight with 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, which must be used in duplicate in addition to your name, passport number, and date of birth.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Cuba implements a 30-day visa on arrival for China, and visa-free entry does not mean that you can stay or reside in the treaty country indefinitely, according to the requirements of the agreement, after entering the country without a visa with the relevant passport, you are generally only allowed to stay for no more than 30 days. 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 the strength of Chinese passports has been further enhanced. As of March 24, 2018, Albania and the Republic of Macedonia are about to implement visa-free access to Chinese passports. At present, these two countries have conditional visa exemption for Chinese citizens.

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  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Cuba is a very distinctive country. The architecture here has its own style and the scenery is beautiful. Here's what to prepare for a trip to Cuba. You can refer to it before you go.

    Do Chinese citizens need a visa to go to Cuba? In fact, Cuba has imposed a visa-free policy on Chinese citizens. Theoretically, Chinese citizens do not need a visa to travel to Cuba.

    However, there is a rule at the Chinese border that no Chinese citizen without a visa is allowed to leave the Chinese border. Therefore, Chinese citizens who are in China to Cuba must apply for a visa at the Cuban Embassy in China in order to leave the country smoothly.

    If you are already outside China and go to Cuba through a third country for business, family visits and other activities, you only need to enter Cuba with a Chinese passport, and you do not need to apply for a visa in advance.

    However, if your Chinese passport is a diplomatic or official passport, you can also travel from China to Cuba visa-free. If you have an ordinary passport (private passport), you will need to leave the country for Cuba according to the above method. Therefore, Chinese citizens must decide whether to apply for a visa or not according to their own circumstances when traveling to Cuba.

    1.HavanaHavana (star in the picture): The capital of Cuba, the most prosperous city in Cuba, must have fun! We spent four days in Havana and three nights of Zen Zen, but we still didn't think it was fun enough.

    2.Valles de la Moni (left): the origin of Cuban tobacco.

    You can visit tobacco factories and go horseback riding. It's an hour's drive from Havana. You can take a taxi for 80 cuc one way or a bus for 12 cuc one way.

    It is possible to go back and forth on the same day.

    Next to Havana): Cancun-like islands, beach hotels, lobsters to go out to sea. It's an hour's drive from Havana, but it's possible to go back and forth on the same day.

    4.Trinidad Trinidad (bottom right): An authentic Cuban town with rows of colorful houses by the sea, well worth a visit. Because I've been to Puerto Rico.

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