China expands transit visa-free program to Norway
Norway has become one of 54 nations to enjoy 72/144-hour transit visa-free travel through China.
Beijing, Tianjin, Shijiazhuang, Qinhuangdao, Shanghai, Nanjing, Hangzhou, Ningbo, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Jieyang, Shenyang, Dalian, Chongqing, Chengdu, Xi'an, Xiamen, Wuhan and Kunming have implemented 144-hour transit visa-free policies.
Changsha, Harbin and Guilin have a 72-hour transit visa-free policy.
With valid international travel documents and a ticket with a confirmed date, citizens of 54 countries, including the US, the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Canada, Australia, and Japan, can transit through the above cities to a third country or region without a visa for 72 or 144 hours. During their short stay, they can engage in tourism and business-related activities.
The National Immigration Administration said the policy ensures high-level opening to the outside world and promotes international exchanges and collaboration.
China has exempted 72/144-hour transit visas since January 2013. This strategy has benefited almost 500,000 foreigners.
The administration said it will focus on China's opening-up requirements and enhance immigration and entry-exit policy reform.
The list of the 54 countries to benefit from the transit-free visa policy are:
Europe (40 countries): Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Monaco, Russia, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Cyprus, Bulgaria, Romania, Ukraine, Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Albania, Belarus and Norway
Americas (six countries): the United States, Canada, Brazil, Mexico, Argentina and Chile
Oceania (two countries): Australia and New Zealand
Asia (six countries): South Korea, Japan, Singapore, Brunei, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar
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Editor: Liu Xiaolin
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