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I want to travel around the world.

How old are you? If it's about 40 now, it's almost there.

Start with the route: China, your city-Beijing-Qingdao Dalian-Changbai Mountain-Daxinganling-Inner Mongolia Grassland -Xi 'an-Xinjiang-Qinghai-Tibet-Tanggula-the source of the Yangtze River-Lhasa Linzhi-South Cai Yun-Xishuangbanna-Huangguoshu Waterfall-Jiuzhaigou-Three Gorges-East China-Xiamen-Zhangjiajie-Guangzhou-Hong Kong, Macao-Hainan-Taiwan Province Province.

If you go abroad, it should be advanced, and it is getting farther and farther. Korea-Japan-Saipan Guam-Cambodia-Thailand-Malaysia-Singapore-India-Maldives or Sri Lanka-Kazakhstan-Australia-New Zealand-Qatar-United Arab Emirates-Kenya-Fiji-French Polynesia-Jordan-Russia-Northern Europe (Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Iceland)-Western and Central Europe (France, Netherlands, Belgium Bulgaria, Greece)-South Africa and Namibia-East Coast of Canada, Alaska and Hawaii-Mexico-West Coast of Canada-Jamaica and Costa Rica-Brazil, Argentina, Chile and Peru! ! !

In China, I go three or four times a year. If you go abroad, nearby places will go to two places every year, such as Japan, South Korea and Southeast Asia. A little farther away, such as India, the Middle East and Oceania, go to one place every year. Farther afield, Europe and Africa, it takes two years to get to one place. The farthest is three or five years!

Another advantage of going to the country first is that the visa requirements in these countries are generally low, so it will be very useful for you to get several visas to go to some places with higher requirements. The embassy will see if you have been abroad.

Visa, it is difficult to explain here, because the requirements are different in every place. The following are the requirements of some popular countries:

Korea: 1. Passport (original and photocopy)

2. Two passport photos.

3. Documents proving economic ability

1) Original and photocopy of passbook certificate (one of the following two cases is enough)

A fixed account of more than three years opened six months ago must have a deposit of more than RMB 50,000. ※:

A current account opened three months ago must have a deposit of more than 50 thousand yuan. ※:

2) Car license or room license (original and photocopy)

4. Bank deposit certificate

5. Employment certificate

6. ID card (original and copy)

7. Temporary residence permit (original and photocopy "household registration is not provided in Sichuan, Chongqing, Yunnan or expensive")

Australia:

I. Validity period: 3 months

2. Maximum stay: 90 days (determined by the embassy)

Three. Estimated working days: 15 working days.

Four. Visa information:

1. Fill in 48CHS in English and sign it.

2. Fill in and sign the form for 54 family members in English.

3. A valid passport.

4. A recent passport photo.

5. Copy of the first page of my passport (including my information page, such as name, date of birth, etc. ).

6. A copy of my household registration book.

7. Prove that you have enough money to travel to Australia.

A, bank deposit certificate, real estate license (must be completely copied).

B. If the travel expenses are paid by the company, provide the confirmation letter from the person in charge of the company to prove that the company is operating legally (such as business license and/or tax payment certificate).

8. I have a deposit record and proof of income.

If you are on-the-job, please provide a leave note from the work unit, indicating the position, working hours and salary, and provide the name and contact information of the person who approved the leave.

If you retire, provide a copy of your retirement certificate.

Schengen visa. Schengen agreement and Schengen visa concept;

1On June 24th, 985, France, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg signed the Schengen Agreement in the border town of Luxembourg. According to the agreement, its member countries issue visas in a unified format for short-term stays, that is, Schengen visas. Once an applicant obtains a visa from a certain country, he can travel freely in all Schengen member countries within the validity period and stay period of the visa, but he must report to the local area within three days from the second country.

The Schengen Agreement also contains the following principles:

1, Schengen countries should adopt unified policies and regulations on the flow of people, especially in terms of visas;

2. The Schengen country decided to issue a unified visa that is generally valid in the Schengen area;

3. Short-term travel visas that allow one or two entry, provided that the total number of days of stay within six months after the first entry cannot exceed three months;

4. Before the Schengen visa is used, it is necessary to recognize the national visas of various countries;

According to the provisions of Schengen Agreement, travelers who hold valid residence permits in any member country of Schengen Agreement can travel freely in Schengen area without a visa within three months. Passengers outside the Schengen area can travel to Schengen countries without a visa as long as they have a valid residence permit and passport. If the stay exceeds 90 days, the applicant must apply for a national visa according to the relevant laws and the purpose of stay;

6. The unified Schengen visa shall be issued by the diplomatic and consular departments of the agreement countries;

7. In principle, the country that issued the Schengen visa should be the main destination country of the visa holder or the first Schengen country that the visa holder entered;

8. The validity period of travel documents must be longer than the validity period of visas, and the travel documents must ensure that foreigners outside the Schengen country can smoothly return to their own countries or enter countries outside the Schengen area;

9. Every country has the right to decide whether a person has the right to enter or is refused entry. Schengen visas issued by other countries will be restricted when used in another Schengen country, but that country must inform other countries about the situation;

10 and195 On March 26th, 1995, the Schengen Agreement first came into effect in Germany, France, Spain, Portugal, the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg, and seven countries began to implement Schengen visas. At the end of 1997, Italy, Greece and Austria successively implemented Schengen visas; From March 25th, 20001year, five countries, Finland, Norway, Iceland, Sweden and Denmark, began to issue Schengen visas. Schengen visa member countries have grown to 15 countries, namely Germany, France, Spain, Portugal, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Italy, Greece, Austria, Finland, Norway, Iceland, Sweden and Denmark.

Two. Types and application methods of Schengen visa:

1. Schengen visas are divided into entry and transit.

1) There are two kinds of entry visas: single entry and multiple entry. Visa holders can stay for 90 days at a time or not more than 3 months every six months. If you need to stay for a long time, you can apply to a member country for a national visa that is only used in that country;

2) Transit visa refers to a visa for transit to a country other than the agreement country. Generally, there are one or two kinds of transit visas, and multiple transit visas can be issued under special circumstances. Each transit time is generally 3 days, and the longest is 5 days;

2. There are the following types of Schengen visa applications:

1) If you just travel to a member country, you must apply for a visa for that country, that is, a "country visa". The "country visa" can only be valid in and out of the issuing country, and it is not allowed to enter the issuing country from other Schengen countries, otherwise you should apply for a "Schengen visa". The number of days of stay on the visa is only valid within the validity period of the visa;

2) When transiting a member country or several member countries to another member country, they should apply for a visa from another member country (country of entry);

3) To visit several member countries, you need to apply for the visa of the member country that mainly visits or stays for the longest time. If you can't determine the main country to visit, apply for a visa for the first country to visit;

4) Those who go to overseas territories or trust places of France, the Netherlands, Portugal and other countries should still apply for visas from their own countries;

5) When visiting several Schengen countries, you need to fill in the itinerary, that is, the details of the countries and routes visited and the schedule of stay, and provide invitations to visit the countries; To apply for a visa from any country, use the visa application form of that country. If necessary, the receiving country may request additional materials. Schengen countries sometimes issue their own visas and can only go to this country, but not to other Schengen countries; The number of days of stay on the visa is only valid within the validity period of the visa;

6) Long-term visas exceeding 90 days are still examined and issued by the host country. Persons who have already held a long-term residence permit in a member country can freely enter any member country without a visa with valid international travel documents, and the stay period shall not exceed 3 months;

7) You can only apply for a valid entry "Schengen visa", and you can only travel in Schengen countries within the validity period, and you can't transfer to non-Schengen countries and then return to Schengen countries;

8) The Schengen Agreement does not stipulate that permanent diplomatic and public officials should be handled by each country.

Three. Positive, Negative and Grey Lists in Schengen Agreement

The Schengen Agreement divides countries other than Schengen member countries into three categories: positive list, gray list and negative list:

1, the list refers to all Schengen member countries and other visa-free developed countries, ***30 countries;

2. The "grey list" refers to countries required by some member countries, while other countries do not need visas. There are ***20 countries, and it is up to each member state to decide whether to apply for visas for countries on the grey list.

3. Negative list countries refer to countries that must apply for visas, *** 130, including China.

Thailand:

Apply directly to the Thai embassy or consulate in the host country, and you can get a short-term tourist visa for 2 months to 3 months;

After arriving in Thailand, apply for a visa on arrival at the Thai airport. You need two photos, a copy of your passport and an application form. The formalities will be finished in about half an hour. You can get a visa on arrival for 15 days at a cost of 1000.

If you have a ticket to a third country via Thailand, you can apply for a transit visa at the airport in Thailand, and the procedures are the same as those in landing visa.

Visitors can extend the visa period with the obtained visa at the Immigration Bureau of Thailand for up to 30 days.

Kenya:

China citizens can apply for one of two kinds of visas when they go to Kenya. One is a business visa. The information required for a visa is: passport, 2 photos, invitation letter and round-trip international air ticket. The visa fee is 466 yuan; The other is a tourist visa. Visa information is the same as above. If tourists take part in a connecting tour (such as South Africa) or come from a third country, they can apply for a visa when they arrive at Kenya airport. Required information: passport, entry card, visa form, visa fee of $50 and transit visa fee of $20.

Kenyan embassy in China generally issues one-time entry visas valid for three months. The visa processing time is 10 days.

Transit personnel should first apply for an entry visa to the country and stay for more than 24 hours. They should apply for a transit visa and be allowed to stay for seven days.

Kenya Customs allows 200 cigarettes, 1 bottle of wine and 1 pint of perfume to enter the country duty-free; It is forbidden to bring fruits, plants and seeds into the country.

Chinese embassy in Kenya

Ambassador: Guo Chongli

Address: Woodlands Road, Kilimani District, Nairobi

Mailbox: P.O. Box 30508

Tel: office 002542-722559 72685 1

Consulting Office: 002542-72 1434

Fax: 002542-726402

E-mail :EMBCN@AFRICAONLINE.CO.KE.

Kenyan embassy in China

Address: No.4 Liu Xi Street, Sanlitun, Chaoyang District, Beijing.

Tel: 010-6532238165322473

Argentina:

Argentine visa instructions:

Information required for business visa:

1. Inviting units or companies in Argentina must go to the Argentine Immigration Bureau to apply for tourists to Argentina. The Argentine Immigration Bureau examines and approves the visa, informs the Argentine Embassy in China, and then applies for a visa to the Embassy (the invitation letter must be original);

2. To apply for a temporary visa in Argentina, you must present the following materials to the Argentine Immigration Bureau:

1) Letter signed by the tenderee, which shall include:

● Personal information of the invitee (name, date of birth, country of birth, nationality, marital status, type and number of identity documents, occupation and country of residence);

● At which consulate will the invitee go through the visa formalities;

The duration of the invitee's stay in Argentina;

● The business project of the invitee in Argentina;

● The specific reasons why the invitee sent the invitation;

● What activities will the invitees carry out in Argentina?

● The source of the invitee's life in Argentina;

● The business project of the invitee in the host country;

● The address of the invitee in Argentina;

● The business, occupation and economic status of the invitee;

● Obligations that the inviter will refuse (medical care, accommodation, travel expenses, etc.). );

● Whether the invitee has been to Argentina before (date and reason);

● Other materials deemed useful by the invited party.

2) Public Revenue Administration Registration Certificate (CUIT number) or National Taxpayer Registration Certificate.

3) If the inviter is a general company, the following materials shall be attached:

● Original and photocopy of articles of association/social contract;

● Latest tax bill (IVA tax and total income tax) and pension bill;

● Minutes of the latest general meeting of shareholders and distribution of leading members;

● The agent who goes through the relevant formalities at the Immigration Bureau should show his ID card and authorization certificate; The fee for handling the formalities for the invitees is 200 pesos/person. Note: Under the premise of not violating the above provisions, the Immigration Bureau has the right to request more supporting materials when accepting applications.

4) China Company shall send the business license and other business documents to the local notary office for notarization, and then to the Certification Department of the Consular Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for certification, and then to the Albanian Embassy in China;

5) China Company shall submit a dispatch letter to the embassy, detailing the name, passport number, position, purpose and itinerary of the visitor;

6) Fill in the 1 application form, submit 2 photos, and provide the original ticket or ticket order;

7) The note from the Consular Department should indicate the identity of the applicant, the number of entry times, passport number, when to leave, where to live before, what tasks to perform and the length of stay (the Spanish translation should be attached to the note). Note: China business people need to obtain the approval documents from the Afghan Immigration Bureau in advance to apply for visas in Afghanistan, but the Afghan Embassy in China can directly review the applications of Chinese-funded institutions for temporary business trips in Afghanistan (including financial audit and inspection) and issue corresponding visas.

Canada:

Materials required for visa;

1. Application Form

All applications for visiting visas must fill in the application form provided by the Canadian Consulate in Beijing. According to the purpose of going to Canada, the application form has three formats: visit status, study abroad status and work status. Therefore, when you receive the form from the Canadian Consulate, you should indicate the purpose of your visit to Canada in order to obtain the corresponding form. Applicants also need to fill in family composition information and detailed information about education and employment. The application forms of different identities all have extra application materials that they specially request. Providing this information accurately, completely and quickly will greatly benefit your application to be processed quickly.

2. Invitation letter

If you want to take part in a business delegation, you need an invitation letter from a Canadian company. The invitation letter must specify the name of the invited person, the purpose of the visit, the visit time and the general activity plan. If possible, a copy of the contract or agreement should also be issued. If Canada bears the cost of the visit, it must be indicated in the letter. If the applicant holds a diplomatic or official passport, each delegation must have an official certificate issued by the diplomatic or foreign trade department of the corresponding country. If the applicant holds a personal passport, he/she must also provide a certificate of travel purpose issued by his/her work unit. If the Chinese side bears the cost of the visit, in addition to the above certificates, visitors for business purposes must also issue certificates that prove that they are qualified to invest or conduct business activities in Canada. All letters must be accompanied by English or French translation, otherwise the application will be returned. This kind of visit visa is usually processed within 5 working days.

People who have the opportunity to work in Canada for a short time must fill out a job status application form. The so-called "work" also includes postdoctoral researchers who are engaged in research or have economic remuneration. If you are a research scholar sponsored by a China institution, you also need a job status. In addition, people who work in the food industry or health industry, or those who have worked in Canada for more than 6 months, all need physical examination. The laws and regulations concerning artists performing in Canada are very complicated. Whether you need a job or not depends on the nature, duration and business activities around the job. Applicants in this category should check with the Canadian Embassy to determine whether work status is required. In order to apply for job status, you must provide the original and photocopy of the invitation letter from Canada, stating the working hours, job type and total remuneration or salary. At the same time, the consent certificate issued by the unit is required, indicating the length of time allowed to leave, and ensuring that you can continue to work after you come back.

This letter must be written on an official letter stamped with the official seal and printed with the name and address of the unit, and signed by the person in charge of the personnel department.

If you don't get the fee from the Canadian employer, you should also have a letter of guarantee issued by the corresponding China institution, indicating the working period and the total cost. It may take three to six months to apply for a job status, sometimes even longer. After receiving the application, the consulate will create a file for you and inform you of this file number within a few weeks. You must take good care of this number, because you must use it every time you contact the consulate to apply for this visa. You should also indicate your file number when you supplement the application materials. This will save you and the consulate a lot of trouble.

The consulate never accepts unauthorized calls and requests from the parties. Generally, you can only contact the consulate in writing.