Several Chinese embassies and consulates have issued the latest entry and exit precautions and visa application instructions. Let’s take a close look.
According to the information released by the Chinese Embassy in Singapore, Singapore's epidemic prevention policy has been adjusted since February 13. According to the latest requirements, immigrants who have not completed vaccination are not required to submit a negative nucleic acid test certificate or purchase travel insurance covering COVID-19 treatment.
The Chinese Embassy in Thailand recently issued a reminder that passengers planning to travel to Thailand should be aware of Thailand's latest entry policies and regulations in advance. If you apply for visa-upon-arrival, please prepare relevant materials in advance according to Thailand's requirements. Before entering Thailand, please purchase medical insurance that includes COVID-19 treatment costs.
The Chinese Embassy in Romania reminded Chinese citizens to understand and comply with the local entry and exit policies and relevant laws and regulations in advance, and prepare valid entry or residence documents and other necessary materials in strict accordance with the relevant requirements of Romania. After entering Romania, Chinese citizens must leave the country before the expiration of their stay and cooperate with the border police and customs when entering and leaving Romania.
The Chinese Embassy in the United Arab Emirates recently issued a safety alert for Chinese citizens to travel to the United Arab Emirates. According to the bilateral visa-free policy, Chinese citizens who come to the United Arab Emirates for tourism, business, family visits, transit and other purposes can stay for 30 days without a visa. Chinese citizens were reminded to pay close attention to the length of stay to avoid illegal detention beyond the time limit.