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What does visa-free mean?

The meaning of visa exemption is as follows:

Visa exemption is a visa-free policy for foreigners in transit, and it is a part of the visa-free system implemented by countries all over the world. It refers to the policy that foreigners transit from one country to a third country without having to apply for a transit country visa and can stay in the transit country for a short time according to the laws or relevant regulations of the transit country.

According to the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on Exit and Entry Administration, which came into effect on 20 13 1, foreigners should apply for visas from Chinese visa authorities abroad. Stay in China for no more than 24 hours. And do not leave Hong Kong, or stay in a specific area for no more than the prescribed time limit, visa-free can be granted.

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San Marino, for example, is surrounded by Italian territory, although it is visa-free to China. To go there, you need to enter Italy first, but in fact you still need to apply for a Schengen visa.

Some designated must enter the country from the international airport, such as Jeju Road, South Korea, and need to take an international flight for a stay of 30 days; Maldives applies for entry registration card, return or third country air ticket, hotel order or travel permit from Male International Airport, valid for 30 days.

Some require invitations or letters of guarantee. For example, in Brunei, with the visa approval of the local travel agency approved in advance by the Brunei Immigration Bureau, the stay period is 14 days.

Refer to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-visa-free