China Visa Policy Updates 2024 : Work Permit Age Rules, Newborn Visa, Visa-Free Countries

Key changes to China visa policies include a 1-year work permit extension for ages 60-65 in Shanghai, tighter transfers to Guangzhou, stricter B-category rules for over-60s, newborn visa deadlines, and visa-free entry for Canada/UK citizens for up to 30 days (trial 2026).

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New China Visa Policies Updated in March, Changes to Work Authorization, Newborn Visa, etc.


1. Shanghai - Work Authorization Extension Practice: A One-Year Buffer Period for Ages 60–65


For many foreign nationals who have worked in China for years, age-related considerations can materially affect the renewal of work authorization.


In Shanghai, if a foreign employee:


  • Is aged 60–65, and

  • Already holds a valid Foreigner's Work Permit


Then, when applying for a work authorization extension, they may typically receive:

one-year transitional extension.


This practice effectively provides a buffer for both employers and employees, allowing time for talent succession planning or longer-term status planning.


However, it should be noted:

This is a transitional arrangement, and it does not mean the extension can be renewed indefinitely.


Accordingly, employers and foreign employees are advised to plan future status pathways in advance.


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2. Guangzhou Tightens Review Standards for Work Authorization Transfers from Other Cities


Recent updates indicate that Guangzhou has tightened its review approach for work authorization transfers from other cities.


If a foreign national is currently working in another Chinese city and plans to transfer their work authorization to Guangzhou, the following operational risk deserves special attention:


Guangzhou generally does not grant an additional stay document merely because the applicant has insufficient time remaining in their current status.


That is to say:

When transferring to Guangzhou, the applicant must:

1️⃣ Complete the transfer within the validity period of the current visa/residence status, and

2️⃣ Successfully obtain a new Foreigner's Work Permit


Only after that can the applicant proceed to apply for a new work-type residence permit.


If timing is mismanaged, the applicant may face:


  • Inability to complete the status change in Guangzhou

  • The need to exit China and reapply for a visa from abroad


Therefore, for companies planning job changes or cross-city assignments involving foreign employees, advance timeline planning is critical.


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3. B-Category Work Authorization Applications Become Significantly Harder for Individuals Over 60


In recent years, China's talent policy has increasingly prioritized high-end talent and in-demand talent.


As a result, in practical adjudication across multiple regions, approval standards have noticeably tightened for new B-Category work authorization applications for applicants over 60.


In general:

It is now very difficult for individuals over 60 to obtain approval for a new B-Category work authorization.


If a continued work authorization is truly necessary, it usually requires consideration of:

Applying under A-Category (High-End Talent) criteria.


A-Category eligibility commonly requires meeting at least one of the following:


  • High salary threshold

  • Senior management position

  • Background with a well-recognized enterprise

  • Or qualification under applicable talent introduction policies


For employers, if a foreign employee is approaching 60, it is recommended to plan status strategy in advance, such as:


  • Early planning for permanent residence

  • Or assessing whether A-Category qualification criteria can be met


This helps reduce future renewal risk and avoids sudden work authorization barriers.


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4.  Latest Processing Requirements for Visa Applications for Foreign Newborns


Recently, many families have asked about visa processing requirements for foreign newborns in China.


Under current requirements:

A foreign newborn must complete the following two items within two months after birth:

1️⃣ Obtain a passport

2️⃣ Complete China visa application procedures


If the deadline is missed, the system may generate:

A 303 record (overstay/non-processing record due to failure to apply on time)

which may affect future visa applications.


So what if timing is tight?

In many countries, passport issuance can take a long time. In that case, families may consider:

1️⃣ Applying for an Emergency Passport first

2️⃣ Using the Emergency Passport to complete the China visa application

3️⃣ After the long-term passport is issued, transferring the visa to the new passport


This approach can effectively reduce the risk of an overdue record.


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5. Canada and the United Kingdom Are Officially Added to China's Visa-Free List for Up to 30 Days


To further facilitate cross-border travel, the Chinese government announced that from February 17, 2026 to December 31, 2026, China will implement a trial visa-free policy for Canada and the United Kingdom.


During this period:

Canadian and UK citizens holding an ordinary passport may enter China visa-free if the purpose of travel is:


  • Business activities

  • Tourism

  • Visiting relatives and friends

  • Exchanges and visits

  • Transit


And the length of stay does not exceed 30 days, they may enter China without a visa.


This means that for many business travelers:

What previously required advance visa processing can now be handled through direct entry for short-term business activities, significantly improving travel convenience.


However, it is important to note:

If the purpose of travel falls under any of the following, a visa is still required in advance:


  • Employment in China

  • Long-term study

  • Long-term business assignment or posting

  • Long-term residence


In other words, visa-free entry applies to short-term visits, but it does not apply to employment or long-duration stays.


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China E-Bike Rules for Foreigners : Registration, Helmet Laws, and Fines

Guide for foreigners on legally riding e-bikes in China. Covers mandatory registration (requires passport, invoice, CCC certificate), helmet laws (20–50 RMB fine), passenger rules (child under 12 only), and penalties for violations like unregistered bikes (fine) or wrong lanes (10–50 RMB fine).

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Foreigners riding electric bikes in China must strictly follow rules regarding registration, helmet use, and other legal requirements to avoid fines or vehicle impoundment.

I. E-Bikes Must Be Registered

According to Article 18 of the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China: 

"Non-motor vehicles that shall be registered in accordance with the law may not be driven on roads until registered by the traffic control department of the public security organ." 

Riding an unregistered e-bike will result in a fine.

You may prepare these documents to register the E-bikes:

1. Valid passport and accommodation registration certificate;

2. E-bike purchase invoice;

3. E-bike certificate of conformity and China Compulsory Certification (CCC) certificate.

After making an online appointment, submit the documents and have the vehicle inspected on-site. Registration can be completed on the same day.

Note:Assembled, modified, or e-bikes with a maximum speed exceeding 25 km/h will not be registered.

II. Other Requirements

Helmets are mandatory in most cities across China:

1.Riders must wear a helmet: Under Article 51 of the Road Traffic Safety Law and local regulations, riders without a helmet face a warning or a fine of 20–50 RMB.

2.Passenger rules: An adult may carry one child under 12 years old (who must also wear a helmet). Carrying anyone aged 12 or above is punishable by a fine. 

Helmets must meet safety standards and be worn properly.

III. Common Violations and Penalties (with Legal Basis)

1. Riding an e-bike that does not comply with the Technical Specifications for Electric Bicycles shall be subject to a fine of 500–1000 RMB; in serious cases, the vehicle shall be confiscated.

2. Violations such as riding in motor vehicle lanes, going against traffic, running red lights, or exceeding 15 km/h shall result in a warning or a fine of 10–50 RMB (pursuant to the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China).

3.Forging or misusing license plates: Plates confiscated, fine of 1000 RMB.

4.Unauthorized parking: Warning or fine of 20–50 RMB; vehicles may be impounded if the violation is not corrected.

IV. Compliance Tips

1. Check local riding rules in your city;

2. Inspect your e-bike regularly;

3. Pay fines promptly with your passport if cited;

4. Carry your passport and accommodation registration certificate while riding.

Shanghai MUJI Huaihai 755 Flagship Closing Sale : Discounts Until March 31

The landmark MUJI store at Huaihai 755 in Shanghai is closing at end of March 2024. Visit for closing sale discounts on select items before March 31. The third-floor restaurant remains open. MUJI will relocate to a new Urban Flagship in Xujiahui in late April.

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Landmark MUJI Huaihai 755 Flagship in Shanghai to Close This March, Discounts Ongoing


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If you've spent any time shopping along Huaihai Road, you are likely familiar with the massive MUJI flagship at No. 755. Since 2015, it has been a landmark for the area, but if you want to visit one last time, you'll need to hurry—the store has officially begun its farewell countdown.


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On March 4, the MUJI Huaihai 755 store put up signs reading "Goodbye, See You Again in...", signaling the end of its 10-year run at this iconic location. The store is scheduled to close its doors permanently at the end of March.


What to Expect During the Final Weeks


For those looking to stop by before it closes, the store is currently holding a closing sale on select items, which will run until March 31. Despite the looming closure, the popular third-floor restaurant remains busy with regular diners, and the store continues to welcome nostalgic customers who remember its grand opening a decade ago.


Not a Departure, but a Relocation


MUJI fans don't need to worry about the brand leaving Shanghai. According to MUJI's Brand Communications Department, this closure is a standard "store adjustment" rather than a withdrawal from the market.


A brand-new Urban Flagship store is scheduled to open in late April at Xin Liu Bai (新六百) in Xujiahui.


MUJI plans to continue its "large store strategy" in Mainland, with a goal of opening approximately 40 new stores annually. By the end of August 2026, the brand expects to have opened three more Urban Flagships across the country.


When the Huaihai 755 flagship first opened in December 2015, it was the largest MUJI in China and a massive cultural event for Shanghai.


On its first day, people queued for up to 80 minutes in lines that stretched 100 meters, with roughly 7,000 customers visiting in a single day.


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The store introduced several concepts to China for the first time, including MUJI BOOKS, the AROMA Labo, and the world's first MUJI Diner in 2017.


The decision to open larger, newer flagships is backed by strong financial performance. According to recent fiscal reports, Mainland remains a core engine for MUJI's global growth, with revenue in the region increasing by over 18% and profits jumping nearly 28% in the most recent quarter.


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