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Nepal's latest entry regulations

China citizens who enter Nepal can apply for a landing visa tourist visa for a stay of 15, 30 or 90 days at Nepal Airlines or land entry ports free of charge. Before leaving the country, you can also apply for visas at the Nigerian Embassy in China (Beijing), Consulate General (Lhasa, Guangzhou and Hong Kong) and Honorary Consulate (Shanghai) (Nigerian embassies and consulates abroad only accept tourist visa applications). If you come to Nepal for work, study, business, family relations and other purposes, please contact employers, admission agencies, inviting companies and relatives in Nepal to prepare relevant materials. After arriving in Nepal, go through the relevant formalities at the headquarters of Nepal Immigration Bureau in Kathmandu.

Please check whether your passport is stamped with the entry stamp in time to avoid being mistaken for illegal entry. China citizens who enter Nepal by land from Xizang Autonomous Region Geelong and Zhangmu ports (which have not been reopened) must take the initiative to apply for entry stamps at the entry-exit office of Nepal port. Those who do not have an entry stamp can go to the headquarters of Nepal Immigration Bureau in Kathmandu to reissue the entry stamp (air tickets, boat tickets and other entry documents are required, and the handling fee is paid).

Please pay attention to the validity of the visa and don't overstay. If you need to extend your visa, please go to the Nepal Immigration Headquarters in Kathmandu. According to Nepal's immigration law, foreigners applying for a one-year tourist visa (65438+ 10/to 65438+February 3 1) should not stay in Nepal for more than 150 days. Holders of diplomatic and official passports of China can stay in Nepal for 30 days without a visa.

If you overstay in Nepal, you must pay visa fees, detention fees and fines, which can be up to 50 thousand rupees as the case may be. Those who stay for more than a certain number of days will be fined, detained and deported, and will not be allowed to re-enter the country for a certain period of time.

Note: After the outbreak of COVID-19, the Nigerian government adjusted its entry policy and suspended landing visa. The latest immigration policy and visa policy can be found on the website of Nepal Immigration Bureau (English) at http:// Immigration.gov.np/,or, Nepal. Please refer to the relevant notice issued by http://np.chineseembassy.org/chn/,, the official website of China Embassy in Nepal.

Customs epidemic prevention

Nepalese laws and regulations prohibit bringing more than 50g of gold ornaments or 100g of silver ornaments into or out of the country, and prohibit bringing any unprocessed gold and silver. Offenders will face detention and heavy penalties. Anyone who carries more than US$ 5,000 or equivalent foreign currency must declare it to the customs, and keep the declaration form for future reference, so as to avoid being detained and severely punished if he is found to carry excess foreign currency when leaving the country. If you carry gold and silver ornaments and foreign currency, you should avoid focusing on 1 person. When buying gold and silver and its products, jewelry, beeswax, thangka, Cordyceps sinensis, Buddha statues and other valuables, please be sure to ask the merchants for formal bills and keep them properly for customs inspection.

At present, the Nigerian side has a temporary storage cabinet at Tribhuvan Airport Customs. If the gold and silver jewelry carried in excess is confirmed by the airport customs department as personal use, it can be temporarily stored at the airport after paying a certain percentage of deposit, and relevant bills can be requested. Jewelry and deposits can be retrieved with this bill when leaving the country.

Please do not bring fresh animals and plants, endangered rare animal and plant products, mahogany products and other contraband into or out of Nepal's border, including ivory, mahogany, tortoise shell, rhinoceros horn and other suspected ivory, mahogany, tortoise shell, rhinoceros horn and other accessories.

Except personal goods (such as 1 mobile phone, 1 watch, 1 laptop, 1 camera, etc.). ), the goods allowed by Nigerian customs to enter and leave the country duty-free include the following (all calculated by personal baggage): 1 bottle of whisky/red wine (no more than 65438)

Residence naturalization

There are three main ways to acquire Nepalese nationality: birth, descent and marriage. According to the new Constitution promulgated on 20 15 and the relevant provisions of the Nepal Nationality Law of 2006, a person whose parents were Nepalese citizens at birth can apply for Nepalese nationality, but the Nigerian government may not approve it. People born in Nepal who can prove that they have lived continuously in Nepal and have proof of real estate or renting a house can apply for Nigerian nationality, but the Nigerian government may not necessarily approve it. Foreign women married to Nepalese male citizens can apply for Nigerian citizenship if they renounce their original nationality.

Those who are not naturalized but need to stay in Nepal for a long time may apply to the Nigerian Immigration Bureau for the following visas:

Business visa: you need to provide a letter of recommendation issued by Nigerian government agencies, my company registration documents, company tax documents, industry registration documents, shareholder identity certificates, investor resumes and other materials;

Study visa: you need to provide the school admission notice, recommendation letter from Nigerian Ministry of Education, bank deposit certificate, work permit, letter of appointment or appointment of teachers or school employees, etc.

Work visa: a foreigner's work permit issued by the Nigerian labor department, a letter of recommendation issued by Nigerian government agencies, and a certificate of no criminal record are required;

Marriage or kinship visa: marriage certificate or kinship certificate, Nigerian identity certificate of Nigerian spouse or relative, etc. Is necessary.

Please refer to the website of Nigerian Immigration Bureau for details.