China has expanded its visa-free entry policy to include six additional European countries, as part of efforts to boost tourism and economic exchanges. As of the latest updates, citizens from these countries can visit China without a visa for short stays, typically up to 14 or 30 days, depending on the specific agreement.
The six countries that have been added to this policy are:
1. Albania
2. Belarus
3. Bosnia and Herzegovina
4. Georgia
5. Montenegro
6. Serbia
These new arrangements follow previous visa exemptions for other Schengen Area countries, as well as select others outside the region. The implementation of this policy aims to facilitate easier travel for nationals from European countries to China, potentially increasing cultural exchange and business OPPOrtunities.
It is important for travelers to check the most current information regarding visa requirements before planning a trip to China, as policies can change, and there may be specific eligibility criteria or conditions attached to the visa-free entry. Additionally, due to the dynamic nature of international relations and global events, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, travel restrictions and entry requirements can be subject to sudden changes.
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