You No Longer Need a PU Letter to Apply for a China Visa
By Ned Kelly
For those coming to China to work or visit family things just got one step easier, with the requirement of a PU Letter now lifted.
Here's a breakdown of what is needed for what type of visa:
Work – Z Visa
Notification of Foreign Work Permit (NFWP) WHO-Approved Vaccination Certificate*
Dependents: May be joined by spouse and children under the age of 18
Family Reunion – S1 or S2 Visa
Relationship Certificate WHO-Approved Vaccination Certificate*
Arrivals will still need to follow relevant quarantine rules in China, which vary from city to city and province to province, but there are signs those will be getting shorter too, with Nanjing trialing a 7-day central quarantine policy and both Xiamen and Beijing a 10-day central quarantine policy.
READ MORE: Beijing to Trial 10-Day Central Quarantine for Overseas Arrivals
Foreign business travelers are still required to apply for a PU Letter to visit China.
Here's a breakdown of what they need:
Economic, Trade, Scientific or Technological – M Visa
PU Letter WHO-Approved Vaccination Certificate*
Valid APEC Card Chinese Vaccination Certificate
Dependents: Family accompaniment is not available to business travelers
*WHO-Approved Vaccines:
Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine Moderna (mRNA-1273) COVID-19 Vaccine J&J COVID-19 Vaccine Oxford/AstraZeneca COVID-19 Vaccine Sinopharm COVID-19 Vaccine Sinovac COVID-19 Vaccine
So that's how we stand for now. We'll keep you posted on any further developments. For all the latest Shanghai COVID-19 news, follow us on WeChat:
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