[Exit-Entry Office Moved] New China Visa Policies Updated in Aug

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[Exit-Entry Office Relocation] New China Visa Policies Updated in August


1. Shanghai - Relocation of Jing'an Public Security Bureau's Exit-Entry Administration Office


New Address: 2F, Building 1, No. 1355 Qiujiang Road


Operating Hours: Monday to Saturday, 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM (excluding public holidays)


Reminder: For visa extension, residence permits, entry-exit records inquiries, or any visa-related services, please go to the new address. Ensure you note the new location to avoid going to the wrong place. When processing visa procedures, please book an appointment in advance and bring the required documents. 


If you have any questions or need assistance, please contact Maggie.



2. Shanghai - Shanghai Issued China's First Electronic Port Visa


What is an Electronic Port Visa: Also known as an "E-visa," this digitizes the traditional paper visa. Visa information is stored digitally and issued electronically to the applicant, eliminating the need for a paper visa sticker in the passport. Applicants can enter and stay in China with their passport and electronic visa.


Advantages: The electronic port visa is convenient to apply for and use, removing the need to replace paper visas.


Applicable Visa Types: F (Visit), M (Trade), R (Talent), Z (Work), S2 (Private Affairs)


Note: If you are a business person who frequently travels to China for business activities, the electronic visa will significantly simplify your visa procedures. If you are a foreign expert or high-end talent, the electronic visa allows you quick entry into China for work or academic exchanges. 


The electronic visa application is quick and convenient, with no long wait times for approval. Contact Maggie for detailed application procedures.



3. Shanghai Launches CIIE Entry-Exit Convenience Service "Combo Package"


Service Content: Provides multiple-entry valid visas, visa-free entry to handle residence permits, and extensions of visa stay periods.


Eample Needs: If you are a foreign exhibitor or visitor attending the CIIE and need to frequently enter and exit China, these convenience services will greatly simplify your processes. If you need to continue commercial activities in China after the visa-free stay period, these services can help you extend your stay smoothly.


Foreign exhibitors and visitors attending the CIIE with any visa needs can contact Maggie for support!



4. Visa-Free Entry to China by Cruise Ship


Policy Details: Travelers entering Shanghai by cruise ship can apply for visa-free entry with a group of just two people. This policy has been expanded to include all coastal provinces in China.


Example Needs: If you and your family or friends plan to travel to China by cruise ship, you can enjoy more convenient visa-free services, saving time. If you are a cruise travel enthusiast, this policy makes your travel smoother without the need for complicated visa procedures.


If you are planning to travel to Shanghai by cruise ship, remember to take advantage of the visa-free policy! For assistance, please contact Maggie.



5. Visa-Free Entry for Foreign Tourist Groups from Hong Kong and Macau to Hainan for 144 Hours


Policy Details: From July 30, 2024, foreign tourist groups from Hong Kong and Macau can enjoy a 144-hour visa-free policy when entering Hainan.


Example Needs: If you are a foreign tourist holding an ordinary passport, you can join a group organized by travel agencies in Hong Kong or Macau and stay in Hainan for up to 144 hours without a visa. If you plan a short-term visit to Hainan for sightseeing, this policy will greatly simplify your entry procedures.


If you are planning to travel to Hainan via Hong Kong or Macau, don't miss this visa-free opportunity! For inquiries, please contact Maggie.



6. Promoting Convenience Services for Foreigners Coming to China


Measure Details: Relevant local departments and online platforms should not restrict accommodation operators from receiving foreign guests. Additionally, support should be provided to hotels with a high number of foreign guests to set up foreign currency exchange institutions and facilities.


Example Needs: If you are a foreign tourist or worker in China, you will find accommodation more convenient and foreign currency exchange easier. If you need to exchange foreign currency during your stay in China, you can easily find hotels and institutions providing this service.







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