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Chaoyang District
Beijing 100125, China
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Email: info@bei.swisscham.org
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Last update: 22 July 2010
Commerce Beijing
Suite 100, CIS Tower
38 Liangmaqiao Road
Chaoyang District
Beijing 100125, China
Tel: +86 10 8531 0015
Fax: +86 10 6432 3030
Email: info@bei.swisscham.org
Monday-Friday 9:00-18:00
Beijing time:
Last update: 22 July 2010
Chinese Visa Service
Download this guide issued by the Chinese Authorities about Enty-Exit regulations during the Olympic Games.
On April 14, 2008, the Chinese Embassy in Switzerland published a notification concerning supplementary documents to provide together with your visa application.
In addition, it seems that multiple entry visas for a long duration is becoming difficult or impossible to obtain. Visit the following links and read the information below:
The Weekly Press Review of the Swiss Embassy in the People's Republic of China, no 213
SinOptic's page: Visa et formalités.
Visa policy 'is based on global practices, China Daily, 2008.05.07
Multiple-entry visas suspended
China has stopped issuing multiple-entry visas and slowed the processing time for single- and double-entry visas for foreigners in Hong Kong. According to travel agencies in the region, applicants are only being issued single-entry visas, with double-entry visas only being issued if airline tickets or detailed itinerary can be provided explaining why two entries are required during the same trip. The duration of stay for both single- and double-entry visas is 30 days.
It is also now being recommended to apply in advance of planned travel to the mainland, as processing times are slowing as well. Currently, a visa can take up to four days to process according to travel agencies in Hong Kong. The suspension, which appears to be both related to the upcoming Olympics as well as the ongoing political unrest in the nation’s western regions, took effect on March 28 and will last until October 17. Chinese authorities are also said to be stepping up enforcement of other rules and regulations applying to foreigners on the mainland. A recent letter circulating on the mainland warns foreigners with residence permits in China to make sure they register with their local police station within 24 hours of arriving in China, and every time they return to the mainland from abroad. While these rules have been in place for years, the letter suggests that the authorities will step up enforcement of the regulations ahead of the Summer Games.
The Weekly Press Review of the Swiss Embassy in the People's Republic of China, no 213
SinOptic's page: Visa et formalités.
Visa policy 'is based on global practices, China Daily, 2008.05.07
Multiple-entry visas suspended
China has stopped issuing multiple-entry visas and slowed the processing time for single- and double-entry visas for foreigners in Hong Kong. According to travel agencies in the region, applicants are only being issued single-entry visas, with double-entry visas only being issued if airline tickets or detailed itinerary can be provided explaining why two entries are required during the same trip. The duration of stay for both single- and double-entry visas is 30 days.
It is also now being recommended to apply in advance of planned travel to the mainland, as processing times are slowing as well. Currently, a visa can take up to four days to process according to travel agencies in Hong Kong. The suspension, which appears to be both related to the upcoming Olympics as well as the ongoing political unrest in the nation’s western regions, took effect on March 28 and will last until October 17. Chinese authorities are also said to be stepping up enforcement of other rules and regulations applying to foreigners on the mainland. A recent letter circulating on the mainland warns foreigners with residence permits in China to make sure they register with their local police station within 24 hours of arriving in China, and every time they return to the mainland from abroad. While these rules have been in place for years, the letter suggests that the authorities will step up enforcement of the regulations ahead of the Summer Games.
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