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Coronavirus: China Eases Visa Restrictions For Foreigners

  • Foreign nationals with valid permits can arrive in the country but will have to complete quarantine, foreign ministry says

  • Holders of expired permits can reapply for visa if the purpose of the visit has not changed

China will ease entry restrictions for foreigners from Monday, with the spread of the coronavirus through imported cases largely under control.

As of Wednesday, China had 10 new imported cases and no new local cases or deaths, with a total of 168 confirmed cases still being treated, and 6,864 close contacts of previous cases still being monitored.

Foreign nationals holding valid Chinese residence permits for work, personal matters or family reunion are allowed to enter China without applying for new visas, according to a Chinese foreign ministry statement released late on Wednesday.

If these permits expired after March 28, the holders can apply for new visas through Chinese embassies or consulates if the purpose of the visit to China remains unchanged.

But other restrictions introduced in March would continue, the statement said.

Anybody coming from abroad will still have to have coronavirus tests and complete 14 days of quarantine , according to the regulations.

“While ensuring effective epidemic control, the Chinese government will continue resuming people-to-people exchanges in a step-by-step and orderly manner,” it said.

In March, the ministry suspended entry of foreigners  with valid visas and residence permits in China, as the epidemic spread worldwide.

Entry for foreign nationals holding Apec business travel cards was also suspended, as were port visas, and visa-free transits in Hainan, Shanghai, Guangdong and Guangxi for tour groups.

Entry with diplomatic, service, courtesy or C visas was not affected.

Applications from foreign nationals going to China for economic, trade, scientific or technological activities or on emergency humanitarian grounds were also considered.

China has gradually allowed more foreign nationals to enter, after thousands were stranded abroad by border closures and a drastic reduction in international flights.

In August, China eased entry restrictions for visitors from 36 European countries with a valid residence permit, allowing them to apply for a visa without an invitation letter.

Source: https://www.scmp.com/news/china/diplomacy/article/3102766/coronavirus-china-eases-visa-restrictions-foreigners

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