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Who lifted the AIDS entry ban?

Legal analysis: In April 2010, the State Council announced a decision to amend the "Implementation Rules of the Law of the People's Republic of China on the Entry and Exit Administration of Aliens", canceling the clause "Foreigners suffering from AIDS and sexually transmitted diseases are not allowed to enter the country" "Terms.

Legal basis: According to Article 21 of the Exit and Entry Administration Law: Foreigners who have any of the following circumstances will not be issued a visa: (1) They have been deported or decided to be deported. , who have not reached the prescribed period of inadmissibility for entry; (2) who suffer from severe mental disorders, infectious tuberculosis or other infectious diseases that may cause major harm to public health; (3) who may endanger China’s national security and interests, undermine public order, or engage in other illegal and criminal activities; (4) commit fraud during the visa application process or fail to guarantee the expenses required during the stay in China; (5) fail to submit relevant materials required by the visa authority ; (6) Other circumstances where the visa authority deems it inappropriate to issue a visa. The visa authority may not give reasons for refusing to issue a visa. According to Article 25 of the Exit and Entry Administration Law: Foreigners who have any of the following circumstances are not allowed to enter the country: (1) They do not hold valid exit and entry documents or they refuse or evade border inspection; (2) They have the following qualifications: Those who fall under the circumstances stipulated in Items 1 to 4 of Paragraph 1 of Article 21 of the Law; (3) those who may engage in activities that are inconsistent with the type of visa after entry; (4) other circumstances in which entry is not allowed under laws and administrative regulations. For those who are not allowed to enter the country, the entry-exit border inspection agency may not give reasons.