HOME Investement in China Doing Business in China Live in China Study in China Reports & Data China Travel China-EU Directory
Chinese Site
China in Brief
China music
Customs & Traditions
China Wine
China Tea
Chinese Religion
Ethnic Groups
Chinese Literature
Arts & Culture
History of China
Sino-Foreign Relations
Traditional Chinese Medicine
Tour Handbook
Destination Guides
Chinese Foods
Last Minute Deals
Free Pocket Guides
Bar & Drinks
Lowest Budget Trip
World Cultural Heritage
China Map
Association members
中国人民对外友好协会
中国欧盟友好协会
中国欧盟电子商务中心
中国国际友好城市联合会
中国东盟友好协会
中国阿盟友好协会
中韩友好协会
欧盟代表团
欧盟研究中心项目
Your Place: China Guide > Live in China > Living in China FAQ
How do I get a visa?
Published:2009-07-17 14:39    Review: Font Size> small   middle   big

Visas
Any foreigner entering China is required to hold a valid Chinese visa. Chinese visas are almost never issued at the border; travelers should always make their visa arrangements in advance in their home country. Chinese visa policy is strictly enforced, and a penalty of RMB 500 per day is imposed for overstaying.

Visa Types
The following are the four classes of visa most frequently issued:
L Visa--Tourist visa. Issued for sightseeing, family visits or other private purposes.
F Visa--Issued to those coming to China to conduct business, give a lecture, to undertake research, to conduct short-term advanced studies or to intern for a period of up to 6 months. F visas are also issued to students coming for up to 6 months.
Z Visa--Allows the holder to work full-time in China or enter China as the accompanying family member of a Z visa holder. To obtain a Z visa, the applicant needs a visa notification issued by an approved employer, together with a work permit issued by the Labor Ministry or Foreign Expert Bureau.
X Visa--Student visa, issued to people coming to China to study for longer than 6 months. Applicants require a letter from their university.
Other visa types include transit visas, resident visas (for people permanently residing in China), and special visas issued to journalists, diplomats, flight crew members and tourist groups.

Visas: Recent Developments
In the lead-up to the 2008 Beijing Olympics, there has been a significant tightening of visa regulations. Applicants for tourist (L) visas are being encouraged to apply for visas from their home countries, rather than in Hong Kong, which has always been a popular 'gateway' point for China. The citizens of some countries (mainly in Asia, Africa and the Middle East) can no longer obtain visas in Hong Kong. Until July 1, 2008, citizens of other countries will still be able to apply for L visas in Hong Kong, but:
--Visas are for a period of 30 days only.
--Multiple-entry visas are generally not being issued.
--Applicants must show documentary proof of hotel bookings in China, together with round-trip air tickets or an onward itinerary out of China.
There will be a further tightening of rules after July 1, 2008.

Renewing or Changing Visas
The agency responsible for visa matters inside China is the Public Security Bureau (PSB). Applications to extend or renew visas should be made to the PSB. After July 1, 2008, it will no longer be possible to extend travel visas inside China. For information about extending or renewing other visa types, please inquire at the PSB. Changing visa types without leaving China is difficult and in the case of X visas it is never permitted: the holder of an X visa is required to leave the country and re-enter with a new visa.

Visa Help
There are businesses in China that offer visa agent services. They can assist with obtaining visas of various types and arranging difficult application processes. The best way of finding a reliable visa agent is through personal recommendation. You will also find advertisements for visa agents in "expat" magazines.

Visa Contacts
Please contact the Entry & Exit Administration of the Public Security Bureau if you have more questions.
Address: 2 Andingmen Dongdajie, Dongcheng District, Beijing
Telephone: 8610-84020101



Next:How can I get an internet connection in Beijing?  [2009-07-17 14:07:18]
    The Message
用户名: mail: 验 证: See all
· 您将承担一切因您的行为、言论而直接或间接导致的民事或刑事法律责任
· 留言板管理人员有权保留或删除其管辖留言中的任意内容
· 本站提醒:不要进行人身攻击。谢谢配合。
hotelclub hotel reservations
discount hotel bookings
Book Hostels Online Now
Business Service
Culture & Arts
City Guide


Copyright © 2008 China-Europe Connections.com All Rights Reserved China-Europe Connections 版权所有
经营许可证:京ICP证050181号 备案序号:京ICP证050181号
服务电话:(+8610)65060955
建议使用1024*768分辨率下浏览本网站