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Southeast Asian countries including Thailand, Singapore and Malaysia have also struck agreements with Beijing to facilitate visa-free travel. In the week that China announced visa-free travel for ...
Effective 11 January 2024, any foreigner seeking to visit China but is unable to obtain a visa due to time constraints, may arrive in China and apply for a port visa upon arrival, if the travel is for one of the following purposes: non-diplomatic, official business activities, visits and exchanges; investment and entrepreneurship; private affairs;
Under the New Visa Policy initiated by ex-Prime Minister Imran Khan, Somalia remains in the B-list. Somali citizens coming from abroad will no longer qualify for visas from embassies of Pakistan. Somali students and families living in Pakistan must possess a recommendation letter and visa extended permission from the government of Pakistan ...
China: Visa not required [50] 30 days The duration of stay is 30 days at a time, no more than 90 days within any 180-day period. [51] Colombia: Online Visa [52] [53] Visa-free for holders of valid visa for Schengen area or the US. [54] Comoros: Visa on arrival [55] 45 days Republic of the Congo: Visa required [56] Democratic Republic of the ...
China will reopen its borders to tourists and resume issuing all visas Wednesday as it tries to revive tourism and its economy following a three-year halt during the COVID-19 pandemic. China is ...
Thailand will waive visa requirements for arrivals from India and Taiwan from next month to May 2024, a government official said on Tuesday, in a bid to draw in more tourists as high season ...
Sri Lanka and Thailand signed a Free Trade Agreement in February 2024, and agreed to enable visa-free travel. [8] Sri Lankans are unable to travel to Hong Kong, China, Indonesia, Bangladesh and the Philippines, five of the world's most important markets, without a complex visa application process with a hefty visa fee. [9]
A Thai entry stamp on a Chinese passport, indicates the visitor may stay no more than 30 days in this entry. In May 2014, there was a brief crackdown on visa runs during 2014 Thai coup d'état, meaning that if foreigners wish to re-enter Thailand after their visa-free or visa on arrival period has expired they have to obtain a visa in advance, or remain outside Thailand at least for one night.