China to launch online arrival card for intl travelers
To streamline border procedures, China's National Immigration Administration will introduce an online arrival card system for international travelers from Nov 20.
According to the NIA, international travelers will be able to submit their entry details online before arrival through the NIA's official website, Government Service Platform, "NIA 12367" app and WeChat (Alipay) mini program or by scanning a QR code.
For travelers who are unable to complete the online form in advance, entry information can be submitted upon arrival at immigration inspection sites at all Chinese ports of entry. They may do so by scanning a QR code, using on-site smart devices, or filling out a paper arrival card.
Who doesn't need to fill out the arrival card
Holders of China's Foreign Permanent Resident ID Card;
Holders of a Mainland Travel Permit for Hong Kong and Macao Residents (Non-Chinese Citizens);
Travelers holding a group visa or those eligible for group visa-free entry;
Passengers transiting directly within 24 hours without leaving the port's restricted area;
Passengers entering and exiting on the same cruise ship;
Individuals entering through designated fast lanes;
Foreign staff of exit-entry transport vehicles.
Updated on Nov 12, 2025
Source: National Immigration Administration


















