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What should I do if I lose my passport in a country that has no diplomatic relations with China?

Countries without diplomatic relations lose their passports for this:

Countries that have not established diplomatic relations with China do not have diplomatic (consular) offices in China, and the ways to apply for visas are different. Some countries apply for visas through their representative offices or trade offices in China, some countries apply for visas through embassies and consulates in China, some countries issue visas to China citizens through their embassies and consulates in third countries, and some countries apply for visas on arrival. When applying for visas from these countries, China citizens must know their detailed requirements in advance, so as not to delay time.

When applying for visas from these countries, China citizens must know their detailed requirements in advance, so as not to delay time. Most domestic travel agencies and other visa agencies do not handle visas for countries that have no diplomatic relations with China.

China citizens who need to apply for visas from these countries can do so through the following channels:

1. Some countries apply for visas through their representative offices or trade offices in China.

2. Some of them apply for visas through the embassy and consulate of another country, China.

3. Some of them issue visas to China citizens through their embassies and consulates in third countries.

4. Others apply for visas upon arrival.

5. You can also apply in the following ways:

Entrust domestic relatives and friends to apply for entry permit certificate or valid visa (commonly known as anti-visa certificate) with the exit-entry administration or exit-entry administration department of the host country, and then send it to the applicant. If the applicant receives the anti-visa certificate, he can go through the exit formalities with his passport and the certificate. Applicants who receive the entry permit certificate must apply for visas at embassies (consulates) of other countries entrusted by the country according to the attached instructions, or apply for visas on arrival after arriving at the port of the country by plane.

List of countries that have not yet established diplomatic relations with China:

Sovereign countries that have not established diplomatic relations with the mainland because of their so-called "diplomatic relations" with Taiwan Province Province;

Palau, Republic of Palau (severance of diplomatic relations)

Tuvalu, Tuvalu (severed after diplomatic relations)

Republic (breaking off diplomatic relations)

Solomon Islands (Discontinued after the establishment of diplomatic relations)

Kiribati, Republic of Kiribati (severance of diplomatic relations)

Vanuatu, Republic of Vanuatu (after the interruption of diplomatic relations)

Republic of Costa Rica

Republic of Guatemala

Republic of Paraguay

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Belize Belize

Republic of El Salvador

Republic of Haiti

Nicaragua * * * Republic of Nicaragua (severance of diplomatic relations)

Dominican Republic

Grenada (after the interruption of diplomatic relations)

Republic of Honduras

Republic of Panama

Saint Christopher and Nevis

Burkina Faso Burkina Faso (after the interruption of diplomatic relations)

RepublicofChad (severance of diplomatic relations)

Malawi, Republic of Malawi (severance of diplomatic relations)

Sao Tome and Principe = * * * Democratic Republic of Sao Tome and Principe (diplomatic relations interrupted)

Kindomos Wazlan

Republic of Gambia (severance of diplomatic relations)

Senegal, Republic of Senegal (severance of diplomatic relations)

The Vatican's Peace Palace

In addition, Lesotho, Nigeria, Guinea-Bissau, Central Africa, Macedonia, Liberia and other countries have been recovered again. Among the newly independent countries after the Cold War, only Palau has established diplomatic relations with Taiwan Province Province, and the rest have established diplomatic relations with the mainland. This is an overview of the cross-strait diplomatic war in recent years. Senegal resumed diplomatic relations with People's Republic of China (PRC) on October 25th, 2005.