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[Danzhai Road] Another European country conditionally exempts China citizens from visas.

According to the announcement of the Embassy of China in Moldova, since July 28th, 2008, Moldova has allowed China citizens with valid visas (excluding transit visas) or residence permits from EU or Schengen member countries to enter the country without visas. Within the validity period of the above-mentioned visa or residence permit, China citizens can stay in Moldova for a total of no more than 90 days within 6 months (counting from the date of first entry). Earlier, the Moldovan government decided that from March 3, 2008, citizens of China do not need to provide an invitation letter approved by the Moldovan Immigration Bureau to apply for a visa to Moldova. At the same time, China citizens who come to China for short-term purposes such as tourism and business are allowed to apply for e-visa online (). Another European country granted its citizens conditional visa-free treatment. Moldova is a landlocked country in southeastern Europe, bordering Romania and Ukraine. Since then, this ancient wine kingdom with a history of 1000 years has opened its arms to the citizens of China. At present, Serbia, a European country with visa-free conditions for China citizens, can apply for visa-free entry with a valid Schengen visa. However, if you have been to Schengen countries, your visa will be invalid after you leave Schengen countries. Canada Travel Network cannot re-enter Serbia without a visa. If you have two or more valid Schengen visas, you are not subject to this restriction. The number of visa-free entry and allowed stay after entry cannot exceed the remaining entry and stay days of Schengen visa, and the Schengen visa held at the time of departure must still be valid. Bulgaria: You can apply for visa-free entry with a valid Schengen visa. But if you have been to Schengen, your visa will be invalid after you leave Schengen, and you can't re-enter Serbia without a visa. If you have two or more valid Schengen visas, you are not subject to this restriction. The number of visa-free entry and allowed stay after entry cannot exceed the remaining entry and stay days of Schengen visa, and the Schengen visa held at the time of departure must still be valid. Romania: You can apply for visa-free entry at least twice with a valid Schengen visa. The number of visa-free entry and allowed stay after entry cannot exceed the remaining entry and stay days of Schengen visa, and the Schengen visa held at the time of departure must still be valid. Croatia: You can apply for visa-free entry at least twice with a valid Schengen visa. The number of visa-free entry and allowed stay after entry cannot exceed the remaining entry and stay days of Schengen visa, and the Schengen visa held at the time of departure must still be valid. Montenegro: You can apply for visa-free entry at least twice with a valid Schengen visa. The number of visa-free entry and allowed stay after entry cannot exceed the remaining entry and stay days of Schengen visa, and the Schengen visa held at the time of departure must still be valid. Cyprus: You can apply for visa-free entry to Cyprus if you have at least two valid Schengen visas and have entered a Schengen country first. The number of visa-free entry and allowed stay after entry cannot exceed the remaining entry and stay days of Schengen visa, and the Schengen visa held at the time of departure must still be valid. Albania: With a valid multiple-entry Schengen visa, you must enter the Schengen country before you can apply for visa-free entry to Albany. The allowed stay after entry cannot exceed the remaining days of Schengen visa, and the Schengen visa held at the time of departure must still be valid. Macedonia: You can apply for visa-free entry with multiple valid Schengen visas. The stay time after each entry shall not exceed 15 days, and the cumulative maximum stay time shall not exceed the remaining days of Schengen visa. The Schengen visa held at the time of departure must be valid for at least 5 days. Bosnia and Herzegovina: When you have a valid Schengen multiple-entry visa or a visa (or residence permit) for EU member states, you can stay visa-free for 7 days. (It is only valid if you directly enter Bosnia and Herzegovina from Schengen countries or EU member countries, or borrow money from neighboring countries of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Belarus: Hold a valid multiple-entry visa (including Schengen visa) from an EU country, and the passport has the entry stamp of the corresponding area; And hold a ticket that proves that it will take off from Minsk within 5 days after entering Belarus. Visa-free entry for 5 days. Moldova (from July 28th, 2008): With valid Schengen, you can apply for Mo.

Ps: The above summary of visa-free entry conditions is for reference only, and relevant visa policies may be adjusted at any time. It is recommended to reconfirm before traveling to avoid being blocked. Subject to the real-time policy requirements of the destination country or region!