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A Chinese visa is an officially approved document issued by authorized bodies for the government, in accordance with the laws of the country, to foreign citizens applying to enter, leave or transit through the country.
Types of Chinese Visas
Chinese visas fall into the types of diplomatic visas, courtesy visas, public service visas and ordinary visas.
Ordinary visas can be further classified as the following categories:
1
C visa
Issued to foreign crew members of means of international transportation, including aircraft, trains and ships, or motor vehicle drivers engaged in cross-border transport activities, or to the accompanying family members of the crew members of the above-mentioned ships.
2
D visa
Issued to those who intend to reside in China permanently.
3
F visa
Issued to those who intend to go to China for exchanges, visits, study tours and other activities.
4
G visa
Issued to those who intend to transit through China.
5
J1 visa
Issued to resident foreign journalists of foreign news organizations stationed in China. The intended duration of stay in China exceeds 180 days.
6
J2 visa
Issued to foreign journalists who intend to go to China for short-term news coverage. The intended duration of stay in China is no more than 180 days.
7
L visa
Issued to those who intend to go to China as a tourist.
8
M visa
Issued to those who intend to go to China for commercial and trade activities.
9
Q1 visa
Issued to those who are family members of Chinese citizens or of foreigners with Chinese permanent residence and intend to go to China for family reunion, or to those who intend to go to China for the purpose of foster care. The intended duration of stay in China exceeds 180 days.
“Family members” refers to spouses, parents, sons, daughters, spouses of sons or daughters, brothers, sisters, grandparents, grandsons, granddaughters and parents-in-law.
10
Q2 visa
Issued to those who intend to visit their relatives who are Chinese citizens residing in China or foreigners with permanent residence in China. The intended duration of stay in China is no more than 180 days.
11
R visa
Issued to those who are high-level talents or whose skills are urgently needed in China.
12
S1 visa
Issued to those who intend to go to China to visit the foreigners working or studying in China to whom they are spouses, parents, sons or daughters under the age of 18 or parents-in-law, or to those who intend to go to China for other private affairs. The intended duration of stay in China exceeds 180 days.
13
S2 visa
Issued to those who intend to visit their family members who are foreigners working or studying in China, or to those who intend to go to China for other private matters. The intended duration of stay in China is no more than 180 days.
“Family members” refers to spouses, parents, sons, daughters, spouses of sons or daughters, brothers, sisters, grandparents, grandsons, granddaughters and parents-in-law.
14
X1 visa
Issued to those who intend to study in China for a period of more than 180 days.
15
X2 visa
Issued to those who intend to study in China for a period of no more than 180 days.
13
Z visa
Issued to those who intend to work in China.
Based on Chinese laws and regulations, Chinese consular officials may decide on the type of visa, number of entries, validity period and duration of stay, and may also refuse a visa application or revoke an issued visa.
Foreign citizens should have applied for and obtained appropriate visas before entering China unless they are visa-exempt according to certain agreements and regulations.
Source:http://www.gov.cn/
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