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The People's Republic of China Exit and Entry Permit is a travel document issued by the National Immigration Administration of China to Chinese citizens for border trade, border tourism services, and border tourism. [1]
The application fee for a Chinese visa is 185 USD for regular processing (4 business days) and US$210 for expedited processing (2-3 business days), while 1-business-day rush processing is US$222 and only at the discretion of the consulate or embassy. [131] [132] Rush and expedited services are not provided by the Los Angeles consulate. [133]
China will simplify visa applications for tourists from the United States from Jan. 1, cutting the documents required, according to a notice on Friday on the website of the Chinese embassy in ...
The applicant shall approach any of the Chinese embassies, consulates, and other foreign offices in person to file the application. [5] The application fee is lowered to US$18 or the equivalent in local currency starting from July 1, 2019, in accordance to a new fee standard proved by the Ministry of Finance. [12]
e-Visa is also available for Chinese passport holder who resides in Mainland China (except Hong Kong and Macau) only, it is a single entry visa and its duration of stay is 30 days. e-Visa application must be made through the travel agencies accredited by the Japanese overseas establishment from 19 June 2023. The electronic visa will be issued ...
Reverted to version as of 13:53, 7 November 2024 (UTC) - This map is visa REQUIREMENTS FOR Chinese citizens, while the reverted edit (about South Korea and nordic countries) is about China's visa POLICY.
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Chinese nationality law details the conditions by which a person holds nationality of the People's Republic of China (PRC). The primary law governing these requirements is the Nationality Law of the People's Republic of China, which came into force on September 10, 1980.