2, the Philippines Temporarily prohibit the entry of any person from mainland China and Hong Kong, Macao Special Administrative Region, but except for Filipino citizens and holders of permanent resident visas issued by the Philippine government, the above people are required to implement mandatory 14-day quarantine after entering the country; suspension of the issuance of visas on arrival to Chinese citizens.
3, Malaysia 1, the suspension of all visas and entry facilitation measures for citizens of China's Hubei Province, prohibiting citizens of China's Hubei Province from entering the country. Ma all ports will screen travelers passport issuance and air ticket information, such as passport issuance for Hubei Province, within the past month have visited Hubei Province records, air tickets originating in Hubei Province, etc. is prohibited from entering the scope of the situation; 2, all Chinese travelers and travelers from other countries need to accept the temperature test at the international port of entry. All passengers who are refused entry will be arranged by the airlines for the subsequent return trip; 3. If they do not belong to the scope of the aforementioned restrictions on entry, but their place of birth is Hubei Province, the Malaysian Immigration Department has the right to further inquire and check the air tickets to confirm that there is no problem and then released, and the passengers are required to prepare the information of their trips in the past 2-3 months and the round-trip air ticket itinerary for inspection; 4. The state of Sabah, Malaysia, does not allow Chinese nationals to enter the country through direct flights; 5. The state of Sabah, Malaysia does not allow Chinese nationals to enter the country through direct flights; 5. The state of Sarawak, Malaysia prohibits all Chinese nationals as well as expatriates who have visited China within the past 14 years from entering Sarawak, and the date of the lifting of the prohibition will be announced later. Foreigners holding work visas, student visas and long-term residence permits are excluded, but must be quarantined at home for a mandatory 14 days.
4, Kazakhstan suspended the 72-hour visa-free transit policy for Chinese citizens until July 1, suspended the Khorgos Border Cooperation Center on the Kazakh side of the work, the temporary suspension of land and air passenger transport between Kazakhstan and China, suspended the issuance of visas to Chinese citizens.
5, Singapore since February 2, Chinese citizens and in the past 14 days have been to mainland China travelers (including non-Chinese travelers) is prohibited from entering Singapore, new permanent residents and long-term pass holders can enter and take the initiative to apply for a 14-day leave; suspension of the issuance of all types of new visas to Chinese passport holders, previously issued short-term visas and multiple-entry visas, as well as visas transit facilitation measures are suspended, during which holders are not allowed to enter the country.6. Mongolia From February 1, 2020 to March 2, 2020, Chinese citizens and travelers from third-party countries who travel to Mongolia through China are prohibited from entering Mongolia.7. The Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas Islands (Saipan) suspended, for 30 days starting January 29, all travelers from the mainland of China (note regardless of their nationality, including direct or transit) entering the country.8. Samoa All persons from countries infected with the 2019 novel coronavirus must remain in a country with no confirmed cases of the 2019 novel coronavirus for at least 14 days and undergo a medical examination prior to traveling to Samoa. If you leave a country with a 2019 novel coronavirus infection and stay less than 14 days in a country without a confirmed case of the 2019 novel coronavirus, SA will take health quarantine measures and may consider repatriation.
9, Australia February 1, temporarily denied entry to non-national residents arriving in mainland China direct flights or transit (except for Australian citizens, permanent residents, and their immediate family members, legal guardians or spouses), and listed mainland China as a level 4 travel restrictions.
10, New Zealand The New Zealand government has announced that from February 2, it will follow Australia's ban and impose entry controls on people from China, with non-New Zealand citizens, permanent residents and their immediate family members barred from entering the country (except for aircrews who have been using appropriate personal protective equipment). This will protect the security of New Zealand and other Pacific Island countries. The ban will take effect from tomorrow (February 3) and will remain in force for 14 days, with the ban being assessed every 48 hours.
11, Papua New Guinea Since January 29, the ban on travelers from countries that have been to Hubei Province in the past three weeks, other travelers are required to undergo a health check and fill out a health declaration at the boarding site before taking a flight to PNG.
12. Equatorial Guinea From January 31, all passengers departing from Chinese airports will not be allowed to enter the country and will be sent back by their original flights.
13. India In view of the current situation, India's e-visa operations are suspended with immediate effect. This policy is applicable to Chinese passport holders and visa applicants of other nationalities residing in China. For those who are already in possession of an e-visa for India, please note that the visa is no longer valid. In case of any urgent need to travel to India, please contact the Embassy of India, Beijing or the Indian Consulates in Shanghai or Guangzhou or the India Visa Application Centers in the above cities.
14. Saudi Arabia China prohibits the application of e-visa and there is no policy statement on entry.
15, Azerbaijan Since February 1, Chinese citizens holding ordinary passports have been suspended from applying for e-visa and visa-on-arrival at Baku International Airport.
16, Maldives Since January 31, the suspension of direct flights between China and Malaysia.
17, Indonesia Indonesia's foreign minister: Indonesia will suspend the policy of granting visa-free and visa-on-arrival to residents of mainland China, while he also emphasized that all people coming from China will not be allowed to enter and transit in Indonesia, including Chinese nationals and non-Chinese nationals who have been in China within 14 days, which will be enforced from the early hours of February 5 (Wednesday).
18, Marshall Islands From February 2 to March 2, 30 days, temporarily prohibit all travelers from mainland China, Hong Kong and Macao Special Administrative Regions and other areas affected by the outbreak to enter the country by air or boat.
19, Sri Lanka Chinese tourists visiting Sri Lanka must apply for travel authorization (ETA) in advance on the website, Sri Lanka's Bandaranaike airport visa-on-arrival counters are no longer accepting applications for visa-on-arrival for Chinese tourists, and all airlines are required to confirm that Chinese tourists are in possession of an electronic permit before issuing boarding passes.
20, Brunei Continue to issue visa-on-arrival to Chinese nationals, but all Chinese nationals whose passports were issued in Hubei Province and who arrived in Brunei from Hubei Province, and nationals of countries with a history of travel in Hubei Province within 14 days prior to their arrival in Brunei will be temporarily barred from entering the country, with the exception of Brunei citizens or permanent residents.
21, Armenia From February 1 to March 31 to suspend the Central Asia comprehensive mutual visa-free agreement.
Italy Declared a state of national emergency and canceled direct flights between China and Italy
22, Japan Since February 1, foreigners who have stayed in Hubei Province within 14 days of the date of application for entry into the country, and China's refusal to enter the country if they hold Chinese passports released by Hubei Province.
23, Russia Suspension of the issuance of work visas for Chinese citizens and tourist electronic denial of entry; suspension of visa-free travel for Chinese tour groups; the temporary closure of all Russian-Chinese border crossings, and prohibit Chinese citizens arriving in Russia through Mongolia in Moscow, Yekaterinburg and other places of international airports to the incoming passengers to carry out temperature testing, and in the Primorsky Krai border checkpoints on all incoming personnel to strengthen the health of the wells of quarantine. Measurement of body temperature and isolation of those found to have suspicious symptoms. Only flights from Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou are allowed to enter Moscow airports.
24, Kyrgyzstan since February 1, the temporary closure of the border crossing between Kyrgyzstan and China, suspend all flights between Kyrgyzstan and China, and suspend the issuance of visas to Chinese citizens to Kyrgyzstan.
25. Kuwait prohibited the entry of holders of Chinese passports and passports of Hong Kong SAR of China, as well as other nationalities who have entered or stayed in mainland China and Hong Kong of China in the past two weeks.
26. Uzbekistan suspended all flights to and from China from February 1st.
27, Vietnam since January 31, suspended to nearly two weeks in China to live in the foreigners issued tourist visas; suspension of flights between China and Vietnam; suspension of entry and exit procedures through the Dongxing a Mang Jie port. From 00:00 on February 5, it will suspend allowing Chinese citizens holding ordinary passports and citizens of third countries who are currently in China to enter Vietnam for the purposes of labor, business, study and visiting relatives, except for diplomatic and official purposes to come to Vietnam.
28, Chad N'Djamena International Airport conducted temperature checks and hand sanitization for all arriving passengers, and placed all visitors from Wuhan under medical observation for 14 days.
29, Israel Since February 3, all commercial flights between mainland China and Israel have been temporarily suspended; foreign nationals who have visited China in the past two weeks and are not permanent residents of Israel will be barred from entering the country through any land or sea port until further notice.
30, U.S. Starting at 5 p.m. EST on Feb. 2, foreign nationals (except immediate family members of U.S. citizens and permanent residents) who have visited China in the past 14 days will be temporarily barred from entering the country. Flights from China will be allowed to enter only at seven U.S. airports - New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, Seattle, Atlanta and Honolulu - so that travelers can be screened.
31, South Korea Starting Feb. 4, foreigners who have visited or stayed in China's Hubei province within 14 days will be barred from entering South Korea; South Koreans will be required to stay at home in quarantine for 14 days after returning to South Korea; the policy of visa-free entry for foreigners to Jeju Island will be suspended; and the issuance of short-term tourist visas for Chinese will be suspended.
32, Mauritius Foreign nationals residing in China or having traveled to China within the last 14 days are not permitted to enter or transit through the country for the time being; Mauritian nationals or residents settled in Mauritius (including spouses or children) who have come to Mauritius from China or have traveled to China within the last 14 days are permitted to enter the country, but are subject to quarantine observation.
33. Oman Since February 2, all flights from Oman to and from China have been suspended.
34. El Salvador: Since January 30, the country has temporarily suspended the entry of tourists who have a recent history of traveling to China.
35. Bangladesh suspended its visa-on-arrival policy for Chinese citizens on Feb. 2, requiring them to apply for a visa before entering the country.
36. Trinidad and Tobago All travelers from or through China, regardless of nationality, must wait 14 days after leaving China before entering the country.
37. Grenada Since Feb. 2, foreign tourists who have visited China in the past 14 days have been banned from entering the country.
38, Pakistan All Chinese nationals entering the country are required to fill out a Questionnaire on Suspected Coronavirus and be quarantined for 14 days after entry.
39, Laos Since February 2, the suspension of visa-on-arrival for Chinese travelers at the border crossing of Maudin; Laos Consulate General in Guangzhou: since February 2, Laos stopped issuing tourist visas for Chinese passports.
40, Antigua and Barbuda since January 31, temporary restrictions on entry from China.
41, Congo (Brazzaville) From countries with high risk of epidemic. The 14-day quarantine was imposed on people entering the country at the Concorde Hotel in Kindele, located on the outskirts of the capital city of Brazzaville, the sun.
42, Micronesia (Federated States of) Temporarily prohibit the entry of all persons leaving or stopping over in mainland China after January 6th. Other persons will be required to present a health certificate proving that they are not currently showing symptoms of pneumonia from the new coronavirus infection, and that they have stayed in a country or region where the outbreak has not been detected for more than 14 days before being allowed to enter the country
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43, Vanuatu Since January 31, travelers coming to Vanuatu from China (including Hong Kong and Macao) are required to provide a personal health certificate, which should be issued within 14 to 30 days after leaving China's borders, or they will be denied entry.
44. Palau All direct flights to Palau from Hong Kong and Macau Special Administrative Regions of mainland China will be temporarily suspended from February 1 to February 29th.
45, Armenia From February 1 to March 31, the policy of visa-free entry for Chinese citizens holding ordinary passports will be suspended, and they will need to apply for visas through Asian diplomatic agencies or the electronic visa system before entering the country.
46. Iraq Chinese citizens are prohibited from entering Iraqi territory through border crossings and airports for one month.
47. Iran Temporarily canceled all direct flights between China and Iran, but third-country connecting flights are not restricted.
48. India Suspended the issuance of e-visas to Chinese passport holders and persons of other nationalities residing in China, and the e-visas already held by the abovementioned persons are no longer valid.
49, Jordan Since February 2, it has banned the entry of persons holding Chinese passports within two weeks after leaving the Chinese border.
50. Guatemala Since Jan. 31, the entry of persons who have visited China within 15 days has been prohibited.
51. Fiji Since February 2, all non-Fijian citizens who have been to mainland China within 14 days prior to their entry into Fiji will not be allowed to enter the country or change planes in Fiji until another notice is issued
52. Czech Republic Since January 30, no visa applications from Chinese citizens will be accepted.
The above 52 countries and regions have adopted strict entry measures!
The following 41 countries will conduct temperature testing and epidemic screening of travelers upon entry, and suspected cases found will be isolated for observation. Some countries require Chinese citizens to fill out and submit health declaration forms. (The relevant forms are generally issued by staff on flights and other means of transportation, or at the site of entry in the country of destination, and should be filled out and submitted at the time of entry according to the requirements, subject to the requirements of the country of destination):
Albania, Afghanistan, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Ethiopia, Angola, Bahrain, Brazil, Bulgaria, North Macedonia, Iceland, Poland, Germany, Timor-Leste, Dominica France, DRC, Georgia, Djibouti, Canada, Ghana, Gabon, Zimbabwe, Comoros, Laos, Lebanon, Madagascar, Mauritania, Mexico, South Africa, Nepal, Nigeria, Serbia, Tajikistan, Thailand, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Greece, UK, Chile.
Visa policy
Vietnam Since Jan. 31, it has suspended the issuance of tourist visas to foreigners who have been living in China for nearly two weeks. The U.S. will cancel all immigrant and non-immigrant visa appointments for interviews for the week of Feb. 3-Feb. 7. The exact timing of the resumption of visa services is uncertain. France, the Netherlands, Cyprus, and Israel Visa centers are currently closed and are expected to open on February 10, 2020, with the Wuhan Visa Center opening on February 17th. Germany Visa centers continue to remain closed at this time and are scheduled to open on February 10, 2020 Czech Republic No visa applications for Chinese nationals will be accepted from January 30th. Italy The Visa Application Center will remain closed and is scheduled to reopen on February 10, 2020 United Kingdom The Visa Application Center will remain closed and is scheduled to reopen on February 17, 2020. Singapore Effective February 2, the issuance of all types of new visas for Chinese passport holders, previously issued short-term and multiple-entry visas, as well as the Visa Transit Facilitation Facility, will be suspended and holders will not be allowed to enter the country during this period. Saudi Arabia The Embassy has postponed the opening of the Embassy for an undetermined period of time, which will be announced according to the actual situation; and has suspended the acceptance of tourist visa applications from Chinese starting from February 1st. Cambodia Currently the Beijing and Xi'an consulates start working on February 10; e-visa is not affected for the time being.
India Suspension of e-visa issuance to Chinese passport holders and persons of other nationalities residing in China; e-visas already held by the above persons are no longer valid. Suspension of e-visa applications, existing e-visas are declared temporarily invalid.
Azerbaijan Since February 1, e-visa and visa-on-arrival operations at Baku International Airport have been suspended for Chinese citizens holding ordinary passports.
Sri Lanka The visa-on-arrival counter at Sri Lanka's Bandaranaike Airport has suspended accepting visa-on-arrival applications from Chinese tourists.
Brunei Continue to issue visa-on-arrival to Chinese citizens (no Hubei travel history within 14 days).
Armenia Suspension of Central Asia's comprehensive mutual visa-free agreement from Feb. 1 to March 31.
Russia Suspension of the issuance of work visas and tourist EDRs for Chinese citizens; suspension of visa-free travel for Chinese tour groups.
Kyrgyzstan Suspension of issuance of visas to Chinese citizens for travel to Kyrgyzstan from February 1st.
Kazakhstan Suspension of 72-hour visa-free transit policy for Chinese citizens until July 1; suspension of visa issuance to Chinese citizens.
South Korea Suspended the policy of visa-free entry to Jeju Island for foreigners from Feb. 4; suspended the issuance of short-term tourist visas to Chinese.
Japan Currently in the Japanese Consulate General in Shanghai, the visa has been sent to the visa has not been issued, need to all be forced to cancel unconditionally.
Laos Since February 2, the suspension of visa-on-arrival for Chinese travelers at the crossing of Maudin; Laos Consulate General in Guangzhou: February 2 Laos stopped issuing tourist visas for Chinese passports.
Myanmar Visa-on-arrival for Chinese tourists has been suspended since Feb. 1 and will be resumed as soon as conditions permit.
BANGLADESH Since February 2, Bangladesh has suspended its visa-on-arrival policy for Chinese citizens.
The Philippines suspended the issuance of visa-on-arrival to Chinese citizens.
Armenia Since February 1 to March 31, suspended the policy of visa-free entry for Chinese citizens holding ordinary passports, and need to apply for a visa through the Asian diplomatic agencies or electronic visa system before entry.