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Summary. Hello dear, Chinese citizens need a visa to go to Vladivostok. Vladivostok belongs to Russia, and there is currently no visa exemption agreement between China and Russia.
Chinese citizens traveling to Russia can apply for a visa at the Russian Embassy in China. The embassy will determine whether to apply for a visa based on the application materials of the person concerned.
Hello dear, Chinese citizens need a visa to go to Vladivostok. Vladivostok belongs to Russia, and there is currently no visa exemption agreement between China and Russia. Chinese citizens traveling to Russia can apply for a visa at the Russian Embassy in China.
The embassy will consider whether it is a visa for the lack of transportation based on the application materials of the person concerned.
Law of the People's Republic of China on the Administration of Exit and Entry Article 9 Chinese citizens who leave or enter the country shall apply for passports or other travel documents in accordance with the law. Chinese citizens traveling to other countries or regions also need to obtain a visa or other entry permit certificate from the country to which they are traveling. However, there is an exception for China to sign a mutual visa exemption agreement with other countries, or as otherwise stipulated by the Ministry of Public Security and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Chinese citizens who go out of the country as seafarers and engage in work on foreign ships shall apply for seafarers' certificates in accordance with the law.
If you want to go to Vladivostok visa-free, first of all, Chinese tourists must meet the following conditions: 1. Hold a Chinese passport valid for at least 6 months; 2. Hold a ticket valid for at least 6 months; 3. Hold a Vladivostok entry visa valid for at least 6 months; 4. Hold an airport security check certificate valid for at least 6 months; 5. Hold a Vladivostok tourist visa valid for at least 6 months; 6. Hold a credit card or bank card with a validity period of at least half a year; 7. Hold an entry and exit certificate from the Vladivostok Immigration Bureau that is valid for at least half a year.
The steps are as follows: 1. First of all, Chinese tourists should prepare all the above materials, and ensure that the validity period of all materials must be at least 6 months. 2. Then, the Chinese tourist should bring all the above documents to Vladivostok International Airport and be prepared to pay the entry fee for Xiangqi Zhaochunying; 3. Next, Chinese tourists should board a plane at Vladivostok International Airport and prepare all the materials at the airport security and resistance inspection area; 4. Finally, Chinese tourists can get a visa-free arrival card at Vladivostok International Airport, and complete the entry procedures to complete the visa-free entry.
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Vladivostok is visa-free for Chinese, but note: Vladivostok is a Russian city located in the Far East, very close to the Chinese border. At present, Vladivostok's visa-free policy for Chinese exists.
Chinese citizens can stay in Vladivostok for up to 8 days after arriving in Vladivostok without a visa. However, this policy is only applicable to short-term stays for tourism purposes, and if you are going to Vladivostok for a long-term stay such as work or study, you still need to go through the corresponding visa procedures. You will need to bring a valid passport and other necessary travel documents upon entry in order to pass through the <> of border control smoothly
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As of June 6, 2023, Vladivostok is visa-free for Chinese.
Vladivostok belongs to Russia, and there is no visa mutual exemption agreement between China and Russia, and Chinese citizens who go to Russia can apply for a visa from the Russian Embassy in China. Vladivostok is located in the northeastern part of the Eurasian continent, the southernmost tip of the Amur Peninsula. During the Qing Dynasty, it was Chinese territory and was subordinate to the Jilin generals.
On November 14, 1860, the Sino-Russian Treaty of Beijing ceded the territory east of the Ussuri River, including Vladivostok, to the Russian Empire, which named it Vladivostok, which means "to rule the East" in Russian.
Vladivostok has a typical temperate continental humid climate, or cold temperate continental monsoon climate. Summers are cool and comfortable, and autumn is the best season in Vladivostok, with sunny weather and abundant sunshine, which lasts for a long time and sometimes has typhoons. In winter, it is cold and humid and snowy due to the combined influence of the northerly winds from the high latitudes and the southeasterly winds of the ocean.
Spring comes early; In summer, under the influence of polar ocean air masses or denatured tropical ocean air masses, prevailing east and southeast winds, cool and comfortable, with moderate rainfall and sometimes fog.
Vladivostok's Scenic Attractions:
1. Monument to the Fighters of Soviet Power in the Far East: Built in order to commemorate the February Revolution and the October Revolution of 1917, and to strive for the establishment of Soviet power in the Far East, the Bolshevik fighters waged an arduous struggle against reactionary forces at home and abroad, and finally achieved the final victory in 1922.
2. Vladivostok Military History Museum: Located on the shore of the shipyard, during World War II, the Pacific Fleet and the German fascists fought to the death at sea and on land, in order to commemorate the heroic sacrifice of the soldiers, the memorial square ** perennial burning fire, the main monument of the memorial square is the C-56 Guards submarine, this submarine fought bravely in World War II, a total of ten battleships were sunk, four were heavily damaged, and made great contributions.
3. Vladivostok Railway Station: According to the Russian 17th century architectural style, built in 1912, there is a steam locomotive near the station, which is during World War II, designed by Soviet engineers, made in the United States steam locomotive, transported to the Soviet Union from the sea, before 1963, this steam locomotive has been running in the Trans-Siberian Railway, in order to commemorate the railway workers in the war years, in 1995 on the 50th anniversary of the victory of the Second World War, this physical monument was established.
The above content refers to Encyclopedia - Vladivostok.
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Vladivostok generally refers to Vladivostok, which is the largest port city on the Pacific coast of Russia, the scientific center of the Russian Far East, the base of the Russian Pacific Fleet, and the largest city and economic and cultural center in the Russian Far East. It is also one of the main cultural, educational and scientific research centers in the Far East. Chi Ye.
Although Vladivostok is visa-free for Chinese, it requires relevant procedures and certificates.
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Legal analysis: Vladivostok requires a visa.
Since August 2017, Russia has opened the Vladivostok Free Port e-Visa to Chinese citizens for ordinary passports, and the e-visa is issued free of charge and does not require an invitation letter to apply for an e-visa.
Legal basis: Law of the People's Republic of China on the Administration of Exit and Entry Article 21 A Chinese citizen who leaves or enters or exits the country shall submit his or her guardian photograph or other travel documents to the exit/entry border inspection authorities for examination, complete the prescribed formalities, and be allowed to leave and enter the country only after inspection. Qualified ports, exit-entry border inspections, and flight and tour closures shall provide special channels for Chinese citizens to exit and enter the country and other facilitation measures.
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