In 2009, it was exempted from visas for China s private ordinary passports

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

    What's the use of passports being visa-free all over the world? It's like the United States (not the world, of course), but giving you a visa-free doesn't mean you can play for free!

    Those who shout all day long that Chinese passports are useless are also rich guys, and those who have a lot of money are panicked. Travel is a carefree life, go out to have fun and relax. How can ordinary Chinese people have that kind of money, even if they have a little money, they have to save it, they don't have to spend money on anything these days, the social security system is not perfect, or there is no at all, and the child has to go to school or get sick in the future, which is a lot of money.

    Having said that, even if you want to go out for a long trip, it is a big deal for us ordinary Chinese people, and it is not a visa problem??? But who has the energy to grow old? It's good to be able to go out for a long trip in n years.

    Whoever has that kung fu, that time, and that money will scare the whole world all day long. Passport interviews are also useless for ordinary Chinese people with normal mentality. Note that I'm talking about people with a "normal mentality", and those with an abnormal mentality will of course want to go away if someone in a developed country signs you in person.

    It is precisely because of the existence of a large number of such people that the Chinese passport is the most useless in the world!

    Think about how much impact it will have on China's entry policies to those people who want to go to those developed countries even if they want to go to those developed countries at the cost of their lives. People are talking about the color change of the Chinese. Hehe.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Up to now, 50 countries around the world have implemented visa-free exemption for Chinese citizens to varying degrees.

    In 2015, there are 4 visa-exempt countries (regions) in China: San Marino, Seychelles, Mauritius and Bahamas.

    2015 China Visa Waiver Countries – There are 8 visa-free countries for Chinese citizens holding ordinary passports: Samoa, Haiti, Jamaica, Dominica, Jeju Province of South Korea, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (Saipan), the British Turks and Caicos Islands, and the British South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands.

    2015 China Visa Waiver Countries – Countries (regions) that unilaterally allow eligible Chinese citizens holding ordinary passports to apply for visa-on-arrival at the port of entry: Maldives, Indonesia, Brunei, Fiji, Comoros, Palau, Myanmar, Timor-Leste, Bahrain, Jordan, United Arab Emirates, Laos, Lebanon, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Turkmenistan, Iran, Vietnam, Egypt, Togo, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Côte d'Ivoire, Madagascar, Malawi, Sierra Leone, Tanzania, Uganda, Guyana, British Saint Helena, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Cambodia, Kenya, Bangladesh, Mauritania.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    50 countries and regions, including Cambodia, Malaysia, Nepal, Samoa, Soro Islands, Myronesia, Sri Lanka, Russia, Maldives, Mauritius, Benin, Jeju Island in South Korea, Sinai Peninsula in Egypt, etc.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    At present, China has concluded various visa exemption agreements with 100 countries, signed agreements on simplifying visa procedures with many countries, and unilaterally granted visa-on-arrival treatment to Chinese citizens in 37 countries and regions, and unilaterally allowed Chinese citizens to enter the country without visas.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    (1) List of countries or regions that unilaterally allow Chinese citizens to enter without a visa (12).

    Asia (2): Indonesia, South Korea (Jeju, etc.)

    Africa (1): French Réunion.

    Americas (6): Antigua and Barbuda, Haiti, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands (British Overseas Territories), Turks and Caicos Islands (British Overseas Territories), Jamaica, Dominica.

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

    2) List of countries and regions that unilaterally allow Chinese citizens to apply for visa-on-arrival (35).

    Asia (17): United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Timor-Leste, Laos, Lebanon, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Turkmenistan, Brunei, Iran, Jordan, Viet Nam, Cambodia, Bangladesh.

    Africa (13): Egypt, Togo, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Comoros, Côte d'Ivoire, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritania, Sierra Leone, Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya.

    Americas (2): Guyana, St. Helena (British Overseas Territory).

    Oceania (3): Palau, Tuvalu, Vanuatu.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Visa exemption means that you can enter the country with a valid passport and do not need to apply for a visa.

    The so-called visa on arrival means that the applicant cannot obtain a visa to other countries directly from the country where he or she is located, but will hold his passport and the entry permit certificate issued by the relevant authorities of the country before arriving at the port of the country before issuing the visa. Visa on arrival is usually unilateral.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    2014 China visa-free countries: mutual visa exemption or visa on arrival, and can leave customs in China. Jeju Island (South Korea), Indonesia, Saipan, Maldives, Jordan, Bahrain, Fiji, Palau, Tuvalu, Seychelles, Samoa, Mauritius, Comoros, Georgia, Micronesia, etc.

    Countries that can travel with an e-visa need to apply for an e-visa to the destination country in advance, and you can exit customs in China: Singapore, Turkey, Australia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Cambodia, Sri Lanka, etc.

    Knowledge expansion: In principle, visa-free and visa-on-arrival countries do not need to apply for a visa before departure, but operationally speaking, due to the regulations of China's border control, passports and visa-free visa-on-arrival country tickets may not be able to leave the country at domestic airports. Taking Chinese private passports as an example, for white passports (without any valid visa records), the destinations approved by the China Border Control Commission are: Jeju Island (30 days), Indonesia (30 days), Maldives (30 days), Saipan (45 days), Mauritius (60 days), Seychelles (30 days), Fiji (120 days), Palau (30 days), etc.

    Countries that will be released with at least one valid visa: Thailand, Nepal, Laos, Kenya, Tanzania, Mexico (with a valid U.S. visa), Philippines (with a valid U.S., Canadian, Schengen, Australian, and Japanese visa), Cuba (must purchase a "tourist card" from an airline), etc.

    Border control regulations are subject to change, so it is recommended to check before departure to avoid situations where you are unable to leave the country at the airport or arrive at your destination but cannot enter the country.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The People's Republic of China has entered into mutual visa exemption agreements with the following countries. Chinese nationals holding relevant passports are usually not required to apply for a visa in advance for short-term travel to the countries concerned.

    1. Albania; 2. Argentina; 3. Azerbaijan; 4. Egypt; 5. Bahamas; 6. Pakistan; 7. Brazil; 8. Belarus; 9. Bulgaria; 10. Benin; 11. Peru; 12. Bosnia and Herzegovina; 13. Poland; 14. Bolivia; 15. North Korea; 16. Equatorial Guinea; 17. Russia; 18. Ecuador; 19. Philippines; 20. Colombia; 21. Georgia; 22. Cuba; 23. Guyana; 24. Kazakhstan; 24, Montenegro; 25, Kyrgyzstan; 26. Cambodia; 27. Croatia; 28, Laos; 29. Lithuania; 30. Romania; 31. Maldives; 32, Macedonia; 33. Mongolia; 34, Bangladesh; 35. Myanmar; 36. Moldova; 37. Mexico; 38. Nepal; 39. Serbia; 40. Cyprus; 41, Seychelles; 42. San Marino; 43. Slovakia; 44. Slovenia; 45, Sudan; 46. Tajikistan; 47. Thailand; 48. Tanzania; 49. Trinidad and Tobago; 50. Tunisia; 51. Turkey; 52. Turkmenistan; 53. Venezuela; 54, Brunei; 55. Ukraine; 56. Uruguay; 57. Hungary; 58, Jamaica; 59. Armenia; 60. Iran; 61. Indonesia; 62, Jordan; 63. Vietnam; 64. Chile; 65. Costa Rica; 66, Malta; 67. Grenada; 68, Oman.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It seems that there are very few visa-free ones.

    However, with visas from the United States, Canada, Schengen, and the United Kingdom, you can travel to many other countries.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Europe: Turkey, Armenia, Azerbaijan, San Marino, Georgia, Yugoslavia, Bosnia and Herzegovina: Bangladesh, North Korea, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Pakistan, Mongolia, Laos, Turkmenistan, Vietnam, Asia and Thailand, visa on arrival.

    In addition, Malaysia can also land at several large airports.

    Americas: Cuba, Ecuador, Guyana, Peru

    Africa: Benin (no direct airport, must transfer from a third country, transit countries have very strict requirements for Chinese visas).

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Countries with ordinary passports of the People's Republic of China are exempt from traveling: San Marino, Seychelles, Mauritius, Bahamas, Samoa, Haiti, Jeju Province of South Korea, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (Saipan), British Turks and Caicos Islands, British South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands.

    Visa on arrival (35): Maldives, Indonesia, Georgia, Brunei, Fiji, Comoros, Palau, Myanmar, Timor-Leste, Bahrain, Jordan, United Arab Emirates, Laos, Lebanon, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Turkmenistan, Iran, Vietnam, Egypt, Togo, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Ghana, Côte d'Ivoire, Madagascar, Malawi, Sierra Leone, Tanzania, Uganda, Guyana, British Saint Helena, Tuvalu, Vanuatu.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Countries with ordinary passports of the People's Republic of China are exempt from visa to travel abroad: San Marino, Seychelles, Mauritius, Bahamas, Samoa, Haiti, Jeju Island Region of South Korea, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (Saipan), British Turks and Caicos Islands, British South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands.

    Visa on arrival (35): Maldives, Indonesia, Georgia, Brunei, Fiji, Comoros, Palau, Myanmar, Timor-Leste, Bahrain, Jordan, United Arab Emirates, Laos, Lebanon, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Turkmenistan, Iran, Vietnam, Egypt, Togo, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Ghana, Côte d'Ivoire, Madagascar, Malawi, Sierra Leone, Tanzania, Uganda, Guyana, British Saint Helena, Tuvalu, Vanuatu.

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