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What are the visa-free countries for Chinese passports in 2016?

The latest countries that are visa-free and visa-on-arrival for China in 2015 and countries that are mutually visa-free with China are San Marino (if you need to enter Italy, you need to apply for an Italian visa), Seychelles, Mauritius, the Bahamas and other unilateral visa-free countries The country of Jeju Island (South Korea) is visa-free if you hold various valid passports and take international flights directly to Jeju Island, with a stay period of 30 days; if you enter the country at Seoul Incheon Airport or Gimpo Airport and change to a domestic flight in South Korea, you need to apply for a South Korean visa. . Indonesia (including Bali) Mainland Chinese citizens holding valid passports enter Indonesia from the five international airports of Jakarta, Bali, Medan, Surabaya, and Batam, or from the four seaports of SRI BINTAN PURA, BATAM CENTER, SEKUPANG, and TANJUNG UBAN. , can enjoy the visa-free policy and stay no more than 30 days. The United States Northern Mariana Islands (including Saipan) holds a valid visa and a connecting round-trip air ticket. Individuals traveling to the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands to engage in business activities and tourists are exempted from visa entry, and the stay period does not exceed 45 days. British South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands (located in the South Atlantic Ocean, close to Antarctica) For tourists over 16 years old, the fee for stay up to 72 hours is 110 pounds, and for more than 72 hours, the fee is 160 pounds. There are no direct flights, so you have to transfer from other countries. Haiti: With a passport valid for more than 6 months, you can enter Port-au-Prince without a visa, and the period of stay is 3 months. There are no direct flights from China to Haiti. Generally, connecting flights from North America or Latin America require a transit visa. With round-trip air tickets, Chinese citizens holding official or ordinary passports can enter Samoa without a visa, and the stay period is 60 days. There are no direct flights from China to Samoa. Generally, if you transfer in New Zealand, you need to apply for a New Zealand transit visa. British Turks and Caicos Islands Holders of valid passports and valid air tickets to a third country or return can enter the country without a visa and stay for a maximum of 90 days. There are no direct flights, so you need to transfer from the United States and apply for a U.S. transit visa. Countries with unilateral visa on arrival Maldives Chinese citizens holding ordinary passports valid for more than 6 months can apply for a visa on arrival at Male International Airport for no more than 30 days without paying any fees. Fiji Chinese tourists or businessmen holding passports valid for more than 6 months can apply for a visa on arrival at Nadi International Airport. The visa on arrival is valid for 4 months and can be extended for 2 months. A handling fee of 76 FJD is required for extension. Palau Foreigners holding a passport valid for more than 6 months and presenting a return flight or boat ticket to Palau can apply for an arrival visa at Koror Airport, with a stay period of 30 days. Chinese citizens of Nepal holding various passports can apply for visa on arrival at Kathmandu International Airport. Anyone traveling to a third country via Nepal must apply for an entry visa issued by Nepal. Laos Chinese citizens holding a passport valid for more than 6 months can apply for an arrival visa at national ports throughout Laos. They are required to provide an arrival visa application form and a photo of the applicant. The visa fee is US$20 and the maximum stay is 30 days. Thailand: Chinese tourists holding passports valid for more than 6 months can apply for a 15-day visa on arrival at 24 designated ports in Thailand. It cannot be extended after the expiration. When applying for a visa on arrival, you need to provide proof of property, confirmed air tickets and hotel orders, and the fee is 1,000 baht. Vietnam Ordinary travelers who join a tour group organized by Vietnam International Travel Service can apply for a visa on arrival with a stay period of 1 month at various international ports (Hanoi, ). Cambodia Chinese citizens traveling to Cambodia with a valid passport can apply for a visa on arrival at major international ports in Cambodia. Brunei: With a valid passport, tour groups organized by travel agencies can apply for a 14-day visa on arrival; business travel requires a Brunei sponsor or a counterpart receptionist in Brunei. Chinese citizens of Timor-Leste who hold ordinary passports and enter Timor-Leste by land (that is, crossing the land border between Indonesia and Timor-Leste in the central part of Timor Island) must apply for a visa in advance at the Timor-Leste Embassy; if they enter Timor-Leste through sea or air channels, they can apply for a visa on arrival (a round-trip journey must be provided) Air tickets, hotel orders, entry permit issued by the East Timor Immigration Bureau applied online, etc.), the maximum stay is 90 days. In Bahrain, you can apply for a visa on arrival with a passport valid for more than 6 months. The ports where you can apply for a visa on arrival are Bahrain International Airport and King Fahd Bridge (land ports in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia). The duration of stay for a visa on arrival is 14 days (can be extended once), and a handling fee of 5 Bahraini dinars (approximately RMB 85) is required. It should be noted that single women, persons without a host unit (guarantor) and persons without a confirmed address may be refused entry. Chinese citizens in Egypt holding a passport valid for more than 6 months can apply for an entry visa on arrival, but they need to apply for it through the Egyptian inviting party or travel agency before departure and file it with the Egyptian Immigration Bureau to avoid obstruction of entry; those who are approved can apply for a visa on arrival from Cairo, Alexandria, and Ho Chi Minh City. Entry from El Ghada, Sharm el-Sheikh and Luxor. The stay period is 30 days and a visa fee of US$15 is required. Jordan can apply for a visa on arrival at all land, sea and air entry ports with a valid passport. Original passport and detailed address in Jordan are required. The period of stay is 30 days. Lebanon Chinese citizens holding passports valid for more than 6 months can obtain a 1-month tourist visa (visa on arrival) for free at the port of entry in Lebanese. The visa on arrival can be extended for up to 3 months. Iran: Holding a passport valid for more than 6 months, you can apply for a visa on arrival at the port of entry. The materials required are: a copy of your passport, a round-trip air ticket, and a photo (women must wear a headscarf). The period of stay is 15 days (no extension). The visa fee is 80 euros.

Entrants to Madagascar holding a Chinese passport and a return or departure air ticket can apply for a visa on arrival, and Madagascar will grant a corresponding period of stay based on the time of departure (the longest period shall not exceed 3 months, and it will be free within 1 month). Tanzania: With a passport or travel document valid for more than 6 months, you can apply for a visa on arrival at 20 ports including Nyerere International Airport. In Kenya, holders of various passports valid for more than 6 months can apply for an arrival visa at designated ports. There are two types of arrival visas: transit visa and ordinary visa. You can just fill in the application form at the port without providing specific materials. Air ports that can apply for visa on arrival (7): Nairobi Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, Mombasa International Airport, Wilson Airport, Malindi Airport, Eldoret Airport, Kisumu Airport, Lokichoggio Airport; seaport ports ( 5): Mombasa Port, Malindi Port, Lamu Port, Shimoni Port, Kilindini Port; land ports (15): Lokichoggio, Mandera, Liboi, Kiunga, Vanga, Lunga, Taveta, Loitokitok, Namanga, Sand River Gate, Isebania, Busia, Malaba, Lwakhakha, Suam. The period of stay is determined by the port immigration bureau, with a maximum length of 3 months and can be extended once. The transit visa fee is US$20 and the regular visa fee is US$50. However, there may be situations where Chinese customs will not let you go, so it is best to have a third country (region) visa or pass and transfer here to Kenya.