You need to apply for a visa unless you meet the
following visa exemption requirements:
1. According to bilateral agreements, citizens of some countries (List of
Agreements on Mutual Visa Exemption between the P.R. China and Foreign
Countries) holding appropriate passports may enter
China without a visa.
2. Citizens of Singapore, Brunei and Japan holding ordinary passports may enter
China without a visa through the ports of entry open to foreigners provided
that they come to China for tourism, family visit, business or transit, and
intend to stay in China for no more than 15 days. However, the following
personnel of these three countries must apply for a visa in advance if:
(1) They are holders of ordinary passports, and come to China for tourism, family visit or business, and intend to stay more than 15 days;
(2) They are holders of ordinary passports, and come to China for study, employment, permanent residence or on a news reporting mission;
(3) They are holders of Japanese diplomatic and service
(official) passports.
According to the bilateral agreements, the diplomatic and service passport
holders of Singapore, Brunei can stay in China for no more than 30 days without
a visa for China (Mainland Only).
3. Foreigners holding ordinary passports of the countries having diplomatic
relations with China and on a tour to Hong Kong or Macao, and participating in
group tours to the Zhu Jiang (Pearl River) Delta Area for a stay of no more
than 6 days organized by the travel services legally registered in Hong
Kong or Macao do not need to apply for a visa. The Zhu Jiang Delta Area refers
to the administrative area of the following cities: Guangzhou, Shenzhen,
Zhuhai, Foshan, Dongguan, Zhongshan, Jiangmen, Zhaoqing, and Huizhou. For going
on a tour to Shantou, the aforementioned group is required to stay within the
administrative area of Shantou and leave China from there directly.
4. Foreigners who have confirmed onward tickets and seats on international
flights and directly transit through China and stay for no more than 24 hours
within the airport boundaries do not need to apply for a transit visa. However,
anyone desiring to go beyond the airport boundaries temporarily should obtain
permission from the immigration authorities at the airport.
5. Sanctioned by the State
Council, Shanghai Municipality, Jiangsu Province and Zhejiang Province, Beijing
Municipality, Tianjin Municipality and Hebei Province, and certain ports in
Liaoning Province are to adopt the 144-hour visa-exemption transit policy
available to nationals from 53 countries.
144-hour Visa-free Transit Policy is valid for passport holders from the following countries:
Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Russia, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Cyprus, Bulgaria, Romania, Ukraine, Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Macedonia, Albania, Monaco, Belarus, the United States, Canada, Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, Japan, Singapore Brunei, United Arab Emirates and Qatar.(Website of the State Immigration Administration: https://en.nia.gov.cn)
Citizens of 53 countries with valid international travel documents and air tickets for a connecting flight with confirmed date of flight and seat for a third country or region can apply for a 72-hour transit visa exemption at ports of entry in Beijing Capital International Airport, Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport, Shanghai Pudong International Airport, Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport,Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport, Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport,Shenyang Taoxian International Airport,Dalian Zhoushuizi International Airport,Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport,Guilin Liangjiang Airport,Kunming Changshui International Airport,Xi’an Xianyang International Airport, Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport, Harbin Taiping International Airport, Wuhan Tianhe International Airport, and Tianjin Binhai International Airport.
72-hour Visa-free Transit
Policy is valid for passport holders from the following countries: Austria,
Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece,
Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands,
Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Russia, the United
Kingdom, Ireland, Cyprus, Bulgaria, Romania, Ukraine, Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia
and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Macedonia, Albania, Monaco, Belarus, the United
States, Canada, Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Australia, New Zealand, South
Korea, Japan, Singapore Brunei, United Arab Emirates and Qatar.(Website of the State Immigration Administration: https://en.nia.gov.cn )
6. Citizens
holding ordinary passports of the following 59 countries and on a group tour (minimum of five persons) to
Hainan Province for a stay of no longer than 30 days, organized by international travel services approved by the National
Tourism Administration of China and registered in Hainan Province, do not need
to apply for a visa: Russia, the
United Kingdom, Germany, Germany, Norway, Ukraine, Italy, Austria, Finland,
Netherlands, Denmark, Switzerland, Sweden, Spain, Belgium, Czech Republic,
Estonia, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Poland
, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Ireland, Cyprus, Bulgaria, Romania, Serbia,
Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Macedonia, Albania, United States,
Canada, Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Australia, New Zealand, South Korea,
Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Kazakhstan, Philippines, Indonesia,
Brunei, United
Arab Emirates, Qatar,
Monaco, Belarus
7. Foreigners holding a valid Foreigner’s Permanent Residence Card of the
PRC or Residence Permit for Foreigners in the PRC may enter China without a
visa.
8. Foreigners holding an APEC Business Travel Card may enter China without a
visa.
Please be noted that the final decision on whether the visitor is permitted
entry or not will be down to the local Border Control Authority in accordance
with individual cases in accordance with Chinese law and regulations.