A Brief Introduction to Chinese Visa
1) Chinese visa is a permit issued to a foreigner by the Chinese visa
authorities for entry into, exit from or transit through the Chinese territory.
The Chinese visa authorities may issue a Diplomatic, Courtesy, Service or
Ordinary Visa to a foreigner according to his/her identity, purpose of visit to
China and passport type.
2) The Ordinary Visa consists of eight sub-categories, which are respectively
marked with Chinese phonetic letters L, F, Z, X, C, G, D, J-1and J-2.
L Visa: Issued to an applicant who comes to China for
tourist purposes, family visiting or other personal affairs.
F Visa: Issued to an applicant who is invited to China for
visit, research, lecture, business, scientific-technological and culture
exchanges or short-term advanced studies or intern practice for a period of no
more than six months.
Z Visa: Issued to an applicant who is to take up a post or
employment in China, and their accompanying family members.
X Visa: Issued to an applicant who comes to China for the
purpose of study, advanced studies or intern practice for a period over six
months.
C Visa: Issued to crewmembers on international aviation,
navigation and land transportation missions and family members accompanying
them.
G Visa: Issued to those who transit through China.
D Visa: Issued to applicant who is to reside permanently in
China.
J-1 Visa: Issued to foreign resident correspondents in
China.
J-2 Visa: Issued to foreign correspondents on temporary
interview missions in China.
3) Validity of visa: normally speaking, a visa is valid for 3 months from the
date of issuance(=date of application) and on any day within this period, the
visa holder may enter China.
Duration of stay specified in the visa: normally speaking, a visa holder may
stay in China for 1 month which counts from the date of his/her entrance into
China. To stay longer, you need to specify your request in your application form
and it'll be subject to the permission of the consul in charge.
4) Overseas Chinese visa authorities, include Chinese embassies, consulates,
visa offices, and the consular department of the office of the Commissioner of
the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China. If a foreigner intends to enter into,
exit from or transit through the Chinese territory, he shall apply to the
above-mentioned Chinese visa authorities for a Chinese visa. For further
information, please consult the nearest Chinese visa authorities.
5) Important notes:
According to the relevant international law, any sovereign state has the
exclusive rights to decide whether or not to allow the foreigners to enter its
territory, and accordingly to issue visa, reject visa application and cancel an
issued visa according to its national law without providing the reasons.
With its valid Chinese passport, a Chinese citizen can enter China without a
visa.
All regulations and costs are subject to change without notice.
Paying the visa fee
The overseas Chinese visa authorities are Chinese embassies, consulates, visa
offices, the consular department of the Office of the Commissioner of the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs in HKSAR, and other agencies abroad authorized by
the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China. If a foreigner intends to enter into,
exit from or transit through the Chinese territory, he shall apply to the
above-mentioned Chinese visa authorities for a Chinese visa. For further
information, please consult the nearest Chinese visa authorities.
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