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do you need a visa to travel to shanghai

by Jorge Zulauf Jr. Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What happens if you don't have a visa to China?

The lack of either will result in a fine and immediate deportation. Apply for a ten-year multiple entry visa, useful for repeated travel or trips to Hong Kong or Macau with returns to China. You must have a valid visa to exit China and you must leave China before the expiration of the listed duration of stay.

How many days do you need to visit Shanghai?

It’s highly suggested visiting top famous landmarks (the Bund, etc) to witness the bustling metropolis of Shanghai, if the layover period is less than 3 days.

Do I need a visa to enter Mainland China from Hong Kong?

If you want to enter Mainland China from Hong Kong, you still need apply a visa. Those holding an HKSAR passport can enter Mainland China from Hong Kong as normal, subject to quarantine. Foreign people in Mainland China entering Hong Kong need to do a 7–14-day quarantine and if they return to the Mainland need to do another 14-day quarantine.

How long can a foreigner stay in China on a visa?

They are permitted to enter from any ports opened to foreigners in China and stay for 15 days at most, if they visit mainland China for travel, business and visiting family and friends. Hong Kong SAR Visa is exempted for nationals of 170 foreign countries, for up to 7 days, 14 days, 30 days, 90 days and 180 days.

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Where can I get a visa for Shanghai?

On the basis of related laws and rules, foreigners can submit Port Visa ( Visa on Arrival) at the visa office of the Exit-Entry Administration of Shanghai Public Security Bureau at Shanghai Pudong International Airport, if he/she meets one of the following situations:

How long is the visa free period in Shanghai?

Other visa-free policies in Shanghai. Except the listed transit visa exemption for 24 hours, 144 hours, Shanghai also own more visa free convenience, for example, 15 days for tourists from Singapore, Brunei and Japan, 15 days for international cruise tour group, etc.

What are the best places to visit in Shanghai?

Travelers can spend one day visiting the most notable skycrapers in Shanghai, like Oriental Pearl Tower, Shanghai Tower, or World Financial Center. Yu Garden, Shanghai Museum, Zhujiajiao Water Town are best cultural spots to find the old Shanghai.

How long is the Pudong airport to Shanghai?

◆ Pudong Airport to the Bund: about 1 hour & 20 minutes by Metro Line 2; about 50 minutes ~ 1 hour by taxi.

When did China get visa free transit?

From March 15th, 2012, Shanghai Pudong International Airport in Shanghai was firstly approved to implement 24-Hour Visa-free Transit in China. Travelers of any foreign countries can get 24 visa free transit with connecting (air, ship, train) tickets to a third country (region).

Where to go in Shanghai for a day?

You can start from taking a Maglev Train from Pudong International Airport to downtown area. For a daytime layover, you can visit Shanghai Museum in the morning to enjoy the great cultural and historic development of China, then transfer to 600-year-old Yu Garden to view beautiful Chinese garden, later see exotic architectures complex along the Bund and view modern skyscrapers across the Huangpu River.

How long is the transit in Shanghai?

Shanghai, as one of world’s best-known international metropolis, has leaded the implementation of 2 kinds of TWOV ( Transit Without Visa) policies in China, namely, 24-Hour, 72-Hour ( has been extended to 144 hours) and 144-Hour Visa-free Transit. Now, 24-Hour and 144-Hour are the only two policies operated in Shanghai.

When Do I Need A Visa for China?

After checking the visa free policy of China, it’s clear that you are required to hold a China visa to enter China if they don’t meet any one situations above. You should know mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau own different visa regulations, and Tibet requires special travel document for tourism. So you need to apply for relevant visa based on your purpose, destination and duration of your visit to China.

How long does it take to get a visa for China?

The processing time differs from visa types. Normally, it takes about 4 to 5 business days for applicant to get a China Visa, and the accurate collection date will be noted on the pick-up slip. If you submit China Tourist Visa (L Visa) on Monday, you can pick up on Thursday. Check carefully the visa type, duration of stay, number of entries if they are issued correctly or not, after getting your passport back. Double check the validity when you plan to enter China, otherwise you will be denied entry.

What are the different types of Chinese visas?

Read different types of Chinese Visa to figure out which kind of visa you should apply for. Determine if you are suitable applicants for each visa type, by judging your purpose of visiting is for travel, business, work, transit, family reunion and etc or not. China Tourist Visa (L Visa) is for visitor going to China for tourism, F Visa is for exchanges, study tour, Business Visa (M Visa) is for commercial and trade, Student Visa (X Visa) is for studying in China. More Chinese Visa Types >>

Where can I stay without a visa?

for 6 days without a visa, or have a 3 days visa-free stay in Xian, Guilin, Chongqing, Harbin and else cities.

How long can a US citizen stay in Hong Kong?

US, Australian, Canadian, Japanese Citizens can enter and visit Hong Kong for 90 days, British Citizens can stay for 180 days without a visa. Indian Citizens are required to submit application online and register themselves before entry, and then Indians can stay in Hong Kong visa free for 14 days.

How long is a Chinese visa valid?

The new visa may only be valid for three months.

When will China ban travel?

Now you can only travel to China if you have a Chinese residence permit for work, personal matters, or reunion or a visa issued after March 28th, 2020.

How long do you quarantine in China?

For example, if you enter China at Guangzhou from Sydney on your way to Xi'an, you should quarantine in Guangzhou for 14 days. After your 14-day quarantine in Guangzhou (if your quarantine test results are normal), you could then head to Xi'an.

How long have foreigners been in China?

Foreigners who have been in Mainland China for all of the 21 days prior to their entry into Macau for the purpose of family reunification, work, study, important business events, or academic or professional activities.

When will China open its borders?

Optimistically, China may open its borders in early 2022. Foreign nationals currently in China can travel in China as long as they have the required documents including ID (usually passport) and a green health code. Recently [June 2021], there has been a rise in COVID-19 cases in Guangdong Province.

Can Hong Kong and Taiwan be used to transit into China?

No . Hong Kong / Macau / Taiwan cannot be used to transit into Mainland China.

Can international students return to China?

No. International students cannot return to China yet. There is no official news yet on when China will open its borders for international students.

How to get a visa extension?

Apply for a visa extension from your local Entry/Exit Bureau before attempting to leave the country. Do not expect your request to be expedited, so apply ahead of time.

How long is a multiple entry visa?

Apply for a ten-year multiple entry visa, useful for repeated travel, or trips to Hong Kong or Macau with returns to China.

What provinces are in the consular district of China?

This consular district includes: the provinces of Heilongjiang, Jilin, and Liaoning.

What are the criminal laws of China?

Certain provisions of the Criminal Law of the People’s Republic of China – such as “social order” crimes (Article 293) and crimes involving “endangering state security” and “state secrets” (Article 102 to 113) – are ill-defined and can be interpreted by the authorities arbitrarily and situationally.

Is China safe to visit?

For most visitors, China remains a very safe country. Petty street crime is the most common safety concern for U.S. citizens. Training, capability, and responsiveness of Chinese authorities varies by region and even city. The U.S. Embassy and Consulates General have no law enforcement authority and may not represent U.S. citizens in either criminal or civil legal matters. To ensure your safety and security in China, you should:

Can you travel to China with prescriptions?

Medication: If traveling with prescription medication, check with the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China to ensure the medication is legal in China. Carry prescription medication in original packaging, along with the prescription. Many commonly-used U.S. drugs and medications are not available in China, and counterfeit, low-quality knockoffs are prevalent. If you try to have medications sent to you from outside China, you may have problems getting them released by Chinese Customs and/or you may have to pay high customs duties.

Is driving dangerous in China?

Road Conditions and Safety: Traffic safety is generally poor and driving can be dangerous, though rules, regulations, and conditions vary greatly throughout China.

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