How can I apply for a visa for a visa free country, and does a visa free country mean that you can g

Updated on tourism 2024-05-11
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There are about 4 meanings of visa-free:

    1. Visa exemption: Visa exemption means that no visa is required.

    Visa exemption is divided into mutual visa exemption and unilateral visa exemption.

    Mutual visa exemption: Both China and the country recognize mutual exemption, and the direct passport blank book + round-trip ticket will be released.

    Unilateral visa exemption: recognized by the other country, not by the Chinese side. At this time, China's border control will not release it, and you can transfer to that country from a third country.

    2. Free visa: Although a visa is required, this visa is given to you for free. Basically, you can take your passport, buy a ticket, and fill in some personal information before you get to the destination.

    3. Conditional visa-free: Under certain conditions, visa-free entry is possible. For example:

    If you have a 10-year visa for the United States, then you can get a visa waiver for 180 days in Mexico, 30 days in Honduras, etc... In this case, as long as you bring your passport (and the U.S. visa on it), you can buy a ticket directly to Mexico.

    4. Group visa-free: Some countries will open some designated travel agencies, through which travel agencies can collectively go to the country and enter the country without a visa.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Countries with a transit visa on arrival to China.

    "Visa on arrival" means that tourists do not need to apply for a visa for the destination country before departure, but apply for it after arriving in that country. Visitors are exempted from applying for a visa before entering the country.

    At present, Southeast Asian countries have implemented transit visas on arrival for Chinese tourists.

    Philippines. Conditions: Chinese citizens who apply for a visa on arrival only need to prepare the documents for applying for an ordinary individual visa.

    However, it should be noted that passports and air tickets from visa-on-arrival countries alone are not enough to go through the exit procedures, and a visa for a third country (i.e., visas for countries other than the Philippines) and corresponding international air tickets must also be presented.

    Thailand. Conditions: Chinese citizens can apply for a visa on arrival at Bangkok Airport when traveling to Thailand from a third country.

    However, if you leave the country from the country, if you do not have a visa, the customs may not release you. In addition, if you hold a valid visa and a corresponding international air ticket for a country enjoying visa-free treatment, as long as you can leave China, you can also go directly to Thailand to apply for a visa on arrival.

    Malaysia. Conditions: Chinese tourists with Singapore or Thai visas can apply for transit visas in Malaysia, that is, as long as they hold Singapore or Thai visas, Chinese tourists can apply for transit visas directly from these two countries to the transit points in Malaysia.

    Chinese nationals who have been granted a visa on arrival can stay in Malaysia for up to 14 days.

    Visa-free countries. "Visa exemption" means that you can enter a tourist country without applying for a visa from the destination country.

    Mauritius. Conditions:

    Chinese tourists who go to Mauritius for tourism purposes do not need to apply for a visa if they stay for less than 15 days, but they need to hold a valid passport, a valid return ticket and sufficient funds, that is, 50 US dollars per day and a hotel check-in order, they can directly cross the border and enter the country.

    Mauritius does not issue visas on arrival.

    Korea. Conditions: Chinese citizens who enter South Korea twice in one year by passenger ship and hold C2 or C3 (tourist, business) visas can enjoy visa-free treatment for a stay of up to 15 days.

    Transit visa-free countries.

    "Transit visa-free" means that you can stay for a short time without having to apply for a visa from that country to another destination.

    Korea. Conditions: Chinese citizens traveling to Europe via Incheon Airport in South Korea can stay in South Korea without a visa for 30 days.

    Chinese nationals returning to China from Europe via Incheon Airport who wish to visit Korea can also stay in Korea visa-free for 30 days as long as they have a visa (including permanent residency) for any of the 30 European countries and a reserved air ticket.

    Singapore. Conditions: Visitors from Chinese mainland who hold valid visas or long-term passes (valid for at least one month) from 6 countries including Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States to transit through Singapore will have the opportunity to enjoy the 96-hour visa exemption for transit in Singapore.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    A visa-exempt country is one in which Chinese nationals with a valid passport can enter the country without the need for a visa. Generally, visa-free entry is limited to short-term travel.

    The visa-free transit policy for foreigners is one of the contents of the visa-free system implemented by countries around the world, which refers to the policy that foreign nationals can transit through a country to a third country without applying for a visa of the transit country in accordance with the laws or relevant regulations of the transit country, and can stay in the transit country for a short time.

    As of 2018, the list of countries or regions that unilaterally allow Chinese citizens to enter without a visa (15):

    Asia (4): United Arab Emirates, Indonesia, South Korea (Jeju Island, etc.), Qatar.

    Africa (2): Morocco, French Réunion.

    Americas (7): Antigua and Barbuda, Haiti, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands (British Overseas Territories), Saint Kitts and Nevis, Turks and Caicos Islands (British Overseas Territories), Jamaica, Dominica.

    Oceania (3): U.S. Northern Mariana Islands (Saipan, etc.), Samoa, French Polynesia.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Chinese tourists who join a tour group to travel to a visa-exempt country do not need a visa, they only need to provide a valid passport and the cost of participating in the tour, but they will have to take a direct flight. Visa-free: that is, no visa is required to travel from one country to another, and the stay can range from 7 days to 6 months.

    A visa is an endorsement or seal on the passport or other travel document held by a country's sovereign authority to indicate that they are allowed to enter or exit the country's territory or go through the formalities, and it can also be said to be a certificate of endorsement issued to them.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In many cases, if we want to travel to other countries or do things, we may need to use our passports and visas, and some countries are visa-free countries, so how do visa-free countries get in? Below, in order to help you better understand the relevant legal knowledge, I have compiled the following content, I hope it will be helpful to you.

    1. Transit visa-free

    The visa-free transit policy for foreigners is one of the contents of the visa-free system implemented by countries around the world, which refers to the policy that foreign nationals can transit through a transit country to a third country without applying for a visa of the transit country in accordance with the laws or relevant regulations of the transit country, and can stay in the transit country for a short period of time. The policy came into effect on July 1, 2013. As of January 2017, a total of 60 countries (regions) have visa-free or visa-on-arrival policies for Chinese citizens holding ordinary passports.

    On December 21, 2015, it was learned from the press conference of Shanghai that in the future, Shanghai will also implement policies such as 144-hour visa-free transit for foreigners in Shanghai, so as to create an excellent entry and exit environment for Shanghai Science and Technology Innovation Center. A few days ago, the 144-hour visa-free policy for foreigners transiting through Shanghai (any port), Jiangsu (Nanjing Lukou Airport) and Zhejiang (Hangzhou Xiaoshan Airport) has been approved, and Shanghai will be implemented in the near future under the organization of the Ministry of Public Security. The visa-free policy for foreign tour groups to enter the country within 15 days via Shanghai has been submitted for approval.

    In addition, Shanghai has formulated an "Occupation List" for key areas and industries of science and technology innovation, and foreign talents and members of the science and technology innovation team in Minxing's "Occupation List" can be given priority to apply for permanent residence, port visas, and hire foreign domestic service personnel. In the future, the relevant departments will also implement dynamic adjustments to the "occupational list". From April 1 to October 31, 2018, Chinese citizens holding ordinary passports can enter Albania visa-free.

    The period of stay is not more than 90 days within 180 days, and the stay must depart no later than 31 October.

    2. How to leave the country in a visa-free country

    1. Regardless of whether you need a visa or not, you need to bring your passport to go out. A passport is equivalent to a domestic ID card abroad, and a passport is required for boarding a plane or staying in a hotel.

    2. The passport is about 200RMB, valid for 10 years, and it is a new passport from 14 years onwards, with fingerprints.

    3. At present, only four countries, San Marino, Seychelles, Mauritius and the Bahamas, are visa-free and do not require visas for Chinese passports, because the two sides have signed an agreement on mutual exemption of ordinary passport visas.

    The above content is related, usually, if we go to certain countries are visa-free, at this time we also need to use our own passport, the passport is equivalent to our ID card abroad, when boarding the plane and staying in the hotel, we need to use the passport, if it is visa-free, you do not need a visa.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The following countries are exempt from the visa:

    1. Singapore visa: Sesame credit score of 700 or more can apply for a Singapore visa, and there is no need to submit complex information such as proof of assets, proof of employment or household registration.

    2. Luxembourg visa: Users with a Sesame Credit score of 750 or more can apply for a Luxembourg visa. Split skin.

    3. Luxembourg is one of the 26 "Schengen" countries in Europe, and you can travel through these 26 countries with a visa from this country. The 26 European Schengen countries include Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Italy, Greece, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, Poland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and Malta, so all 26 countries are visa-free.

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