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China's latest exit policy.

According to a report quoted by Reuters from the World Wide Web, a British government spokesman said on Thursday (29th) local time that Britain has no plans to resume COVID-19 inspection procedures for international visitors such as China. Reuters said that this is in sharp contrast to recent moves by some countries to require China tourists to enter COVID-19 for inspection.

The report said that when asked about an earlier report in the Daily Telegraph, a British government spokesman made the above remarks. "(We) did not resume COVID-19 testing for people entering the UK, nor did we put forward (other) additional requirements."

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Regarding the Daily Telegraph report, Reuters said that the media said at that time that the British government would consider whether to follow the example of the United States and impose COVID-19 inspection restrictions on immigrants from China.

Reuters mentioned that British Prime Minister Sunak's spokesman said on 28th that the British government would continue to monitor the data of COVID-19 cases all over the UK. When asked if it is necessary to restrict tourists from China, he said, "This is not our current concern."

National Immigration Bureau: It resumed in an orderly manner on June 5438+1October 8, 2023.

According to CCTV news, the National Immigration Bureau announced on the 27th that, from June 8, 2023, it will resume accepting and approving ordinary passport applications from China citizens for traveling abroad on business, visiting relatives and friends, and resume processing mainland residents' travel and business endorsements to Hong Kong. Resume the issuance of port visas, resume the implementation of the 24/72/ 144-hour transit visa-free policy, and issue temporary entry permits according to law.

The United States, Japan and South Korea have upgraded access restrictions, and Europe has no plans.

According to China. Com, once the news was released, the embassies and tourist bureaus of France, Thailand, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Denmark, Norway, the Netherlands, Spain, Portugal, Austria, Switzerland and other countries released news in succession to welcome China tourists. However, the United States, Japan, South Korea, Italy and other countries have announced the latest entry restrictions for China tourists.