Which Asian countries control entry to China?

I'm sure you've seen the news recently that many countries have taken temporary entry controls because of the outbreak. If you're not quite sure, Bianshao will tell you which Asian countries have recently imposed temporary entry controls on China!

:Malaysia

1. Citizens of China, Hubei, Zhejiang and Jiangsu are banned from entering the country. Regardless of nationality, those who have been to Hubei, Zhejiang and Jiangsu will not be allowed to enter Malaysia for 14 days.

2. All passengers from China and other countries will be required to undergo a temperature check at the international port of entry and all passengers denied entry will be arranged by their airlines for subsequent return.

3. If they do not fall under the above restrictions on entry but are born in Hubei, Zhejiang or Jiangsu, the Malaysian Immigration Department has the right to make further inquiries and check the air tickets to confirm that there are no problems and then release them. Travelers should be prepared for the last 2-3 months of travel information and round-trip ticket travel itinerary for checking.

4. At present, the Singapore-Malaysia border crossing at Johor Bahru, Malaysia is closed to Malaysian citizens. Chinese and Malaysian citizens who intend to return home or travel to a third country via Singapore can change their flights as soon as possible, and can choose to depart via Johor Bahru Airport or Kuala Lumpur Airport.

5. All residents of Zhejiang and Jiangsu, and residents of Hubei, who were previously barred from entering Sabah, are prohibited from entering Sabah, regardless of their visas (including work permits, student visas, etc.). , regardless of direct flights or transit; all Chinese tourists with tourist visas are prohibited from entering Sabah, regardless of direct flights or transit; Chinese nationals with Sabah work permits, student visas, and other permanent residency permits (except those from Hubei, Zhejiang, and Jiangsu) must stay in the country for 14 days after entry.

6. The state of Sarawak has banned all Chinese nationals and foreigners who have visited China in the past 14 days from entering Sarawak. The date of lifting the ban will be announced separately. Foreigners must be forced to stay at home for 14 days, except those with work visas, study visas and long-term residence permits.

Bahrain

Bahrain International Airport conducts temperature testing and screening of all incoming passengers.

Singapore

People traveling from mainland China, regardless of nationality, are not allowed to enter or transit the new place. Chinese nationals from countries or regions outside mainland China who have not visited mainland China within 14 days can transit through Singapore but are not allowed entry. New permanent residents and long-term permit holders can enter the country and apply for a 14-day leave on their own initiative. The issuance of various new visas to Chinese passport holders has been suspended. Short-term and multiple-entry visas and visa transit facilitation measures previously issued will be suspended and holders will not be allowed to enter the country during this period. For those whose entry has been restricted under the above preventive and control measures, they may apply to the new Immigration Department for entry if they have genuine special reasons for traveling to Singapore. With effect from February 7, MOM has announced that foreign workers (including IPA holders who are in principle holders of a letter of approval) who have visited Mainland China in the past 14 days and plan to return to Singapore after 23:59 on February 8, 2008, must apply to MOM three days in advance and be granted entry. Workers who have visited or hold passports issued by Hubei Province in China in the past 14 days are temporarily barred from entering Singapore, pending further notice from MOM.

All passengers on international flights arriving in Afghanistan will have their temperatures tested between 010hrs and 1000hrs and quarantine measures will be taken if suspected cases are found.

Afghanistan

When passengers from mainland China enter Hamad International Airport, they may be subjected to further health checks or even asked to be quarantined, in addition to having their temperatures taken. At the same time, the Cards require travelers who are allowed to enter to sign a pledge (including a commitment to self-imposed home quarantine for 14 days after entry, etc.). . Chinese nationals who do not have a Qatari permanent residence document (ID) or have not applied for a visa in advance may not be able to enter the country.

From 010 to 010, airports will screen the temperature of all passengers on direct flights from China; from February 5, the UAE government will continue to allow domed

Qatar

Chinese nationals and citizens of third countries in China for the purpose of tourism, labor, business, study, visiting relatives, etc. (i.e., with visas such as DL, LD, DN, DH, VR, etc.) Entry. Those who go to Vietnam for diplomatic or official purposes and meet the entry conditions after medical examination at the port of entry may enter Vietnam normally. Chinese nationals from countries or regions free of epidemics can enter the country normally if they do not stay in China within 14 days. According to a notice from the Vietnam Aviation Administration, Vietnam National Airlines will launch six temporary flights on February 15 to assist Chinese citizens stranded in Vietnam to return home.

UAE

Strengthening infectious disease surveillance at airports, ports and land borders across the country. Beirut Rafik Hariri International Airport is equipped with temperature detection equipment, and travelers with fever symptoms need to go to the quarantine office to have their temperature measured manually and undergo the necessary physical examination; travelers from China should give the completed information form to the crew before disembarking from the plane and be quarantined at home, and keep in touch by phone within 14 days; passengers from China who have symptoms within 14 days of their arrival in Lebanon will be sent to the Rafik Hariri University Hospital for a physical examination and, if necessary, isolated in the hospital for observation.

VIETNAM

Temperature detectors have been installed at Kathmandu's Tribhuvan airport, making it mandatory for all foreign travelers arriving in Nepal to undergo temperature tests. If they develop fever and respiratory symptoms, they are immediately taken to Kut (Tropical Epidemics) Hospital in Kathmandu for treatment. Freight vehicles and drivers can enter and exit through Mandurah-Hangi, Erlian-Zamyn-Uud, and Ebtu-Bayan Khushu road crossings. Vehicles of copper powder at Gashutuhai-Ganqimaoadu port are running normally.

Nepal

People who have stayed in China and Hong Kong, Iran, Iraq, South Korea, Thailand, Italy, Singapore and Japan are banned from entering Kuwait for two weeks. Transit persons from Singapore and Japan were banned from entering Kuwait. Kuwait suspended all flights to and from Iran, Iraq, South Korea, Thailand, Italy, Singapore and Japan.

Mongolia

Chinese nationals are banned from entering Iraqi territory through border crossings and airports for 30 days. Since Feb. 1, Iraqi Kurdistan's airports and ports have banned entry of Chinese nationals and foreign tourists who have traveled to China since Jan. 14, and suspended the processing of e-visas for Chinese nationals from the Kurdistan region for 30 days.

Kuwait

Chinese tourists traveling to Sri Lanka must apply for an electronic travel authorization (ETA) on the website in advance, and the visa-on-arrival counter at Bandaranaike International Airport will no longer accept visa-on-arrival applications from Chinese tourists. All airlines must confirm that Chinese tourists have an ETA before issuing boarding passes.

Iraq

The Health and Disease Control Agency will conduct temperature tests at airports. Staff will check for fever among passengers on flights departing from China or including tourists from China, and ask passengers where they are departing from and the cities they are passing through. If any incoming tourists show suspected symptoms, they are advised to go to a specialized medical institution for further examination.

Sri Lanka

Temperature tests are carried out at all ports of entry, and arrivals are required to fill in health declaration forms. Visitors from Hubei, Zhejiang and Jiangsu provinces are temporarily barred from entering the country, except for Brunei citizens and permanent residents; Brunei long-term visa holders (e.g., work visas, specialist visas, etc.). Those who have visited Hubei, Zhejiang, Jiangsu and other Chinese provinces within 14 days prior to arrival must be quarantined for 14 days.

010-10:10, the airport will measure the temperature of incoming travelers. Those with normal temperatures will be quarantined for 14 days after entry, while those with abnormal temperatures will be sent to designated hospitals for isolation and observation.

Georgia

Passengers from China are subject to enhanced quarantine measures such as temperature checks upon arrival. If relevant symptoms are detected, the person concerned may be isolated and sent to hospital for treatment. Capital Ashgabat International Airport has vol

Infrared temperature detectors were installed at airports in Suvarnabhumi, Nongman, Chiang Mai, and Phuket from Oct. 2010 to Oct. 2010 to strengthen quarantine for travelers from China, especially those flying directly to Thailand from Wuhan, and to isolate and treat travelers with fever or other suspected symptoms of new coronavirus pneumonia.

Brunei

Closed its borders with some countries, suspended air and land transportation from countries with severe outbreaks, and stepped up inspections and quarantines, among other measures. Turkey's health ministry has asked Chinese citizens to be quarantined for 14 days after entering the country. Chinese tourists and short-term business travelers have been cautious in recent days.

Pakistan

The entry of any person from mainland China, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) and Macao Special Administrative Region (MSAR) is temporarily prohibited, except for citizens of the Philippines and holders of permanent resident visas issued by the Philippine government. The said persons are required to be quarantined for 14 days after entry.

Turkmenistan

Chinese nationals are temporarily banned from entering the country, and all recent arrivals, including North Korean nationals, are under quarantine observation for 30 days.

Thailand

Temporarily canceled all direct flights between China and Iran, but no restrictions on connecting flights in third countries.

Turkey

Suspension of the 72-hour visa-free transit policy for Chinese citizens until July 1; suspension of work on the Kazakh side of the Khorgos Border Cooperation Center; suspension of land and air passenger transport between Kazakhstan and mainland China; and suspension of visas for Chinese nationals.Beginning on Feb. 20, those coming from China will be placed under quarantine for 14 days, and then, if there are no problems, they will be followed for 10 days ( except for Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan). Persons from countries and regions with more than 10 cases of C.N.C.P. will be quarantined at home for 14 days, and if there are no problems, they will be followed up medically for another 10 days. People from countries with fewer than 10 cases of CKP will be placed under medical follow-up for 24 days.

Philippines

Since Jan. 28, all incoming passengers at Baku International Airport have been questioned and tested, and those with abnormal temperatures have been medically examined and quarantined as appropriate. Since Feb. 1, e-visa and visa-on-arrival operations at Baku International Airport have been suspended for Chinese citizens holding ordinary passports.

North Korea

From Jan. 31, border guards in five Indian states neighboring Nepal have been conducting quarantine checks on people from Wuhan, Hubei province. At the Chennai airport, a 28-day blood sample and quarantine is required for people from Wuhan, a 28-day quarantine for people from the rest of China and a flu check for people from Southeast Asia. From February 2, the issuance of e-visas to Chinese passport holders and other nationals residing in China has been suspended, as well as the use of e-visas already held by such persons. If you do need to travel to India, you can re-apply for a visa by contacting the Chinese Embassy or Consulate in India by mail.

Iran

Effective Jan. 31, direct flights between China and Malaysia will be suspended. From Feb. 3, all non-Malaysian citizens who have been to mainland China within 14 days prior to entering the Maldives will not be allowed to enter or change planes in Malaysia.

Kazakhstan

From Feb. 13, foreigners who have stayed in Hubei and Zhejiang provinces within 14 days before the date of application for entry and Chinese nationals holding passports issued in Hubei and Zhejiang provinces will be denied entry without special reasons.

Azerbaijan

Since Feb. 1, recently, Chinese nationals and Chinese citizens who enter the country from Dushanbe airport are first arranged to be examined and quarantined in designated hospitals for 14 days. Since February 3, all lines in the tower have been suspended.

India

From February 1, the border crossing with China will be temporarily closed, all flights between the two countries will be suspended and visas for citizens will be suspended. Beginning Feb. 4, Kyrgyzstan's health and epidemiological authorities will test the temperature and upper respiratory tract samples of all incoming travelers from countries where outbreaks have occurred, including those transiting through third countries. Travelers must temporarily wait in the quarantine area until the test results are available, and the medical testing is expected to take 2-3 days.

Maldives

All flights to and from China will be suspended from February 1st.

Current locationVisas on arrival for Chinese tourists will be suspended from February 1 and will be reinstated as soon as permission is granted

Japan

From February 2, Chinese passport holders will be banned from entering the country for two weeks after leaving the country.

Tajikistan

Since Feb. 2, the issuance of inbound tourist visas for foreigners has been suspended at international ports along the Laos-China border, and outbound tourist visas for foreigners have been suspended at Laos embassies and consulates in China.

Kyrgyzstan

Since Feb. 2, all flights from Oman to and from China will be suspended. From February 10, all arrivals from China and other outbreak-affected areas will be required to undergo a special quarantine within 14 days at a location designated by the Ministry of Health. Upon arrival at Muscat International Airport, travelers from China will be required to undergo a health check, fill out an international traveler's health declaration form and a health guarantee certificate. Those who have a permanent residence can be quarantined at home after the examination confirms that there is no doubt that they are experiencing symptoms. Those without permanent residence will be quarantined for 14 days at a location designated by the Ministry of Health.

From Feb. 2, 2010 to Feb. 2, 2010, the visa policy for Chinese nationals was suspended. It is required to complete the visa before entering the country and provide a health certificate issued by the health inspection and quarantine department to their embassies and consulates in China. Scanners have been installed at ports, including Dhaka International Airport, and a Public **** Health Passenger Registration Form and a Health Declaration Form are required for entry.

Uzbekistan

Foreign nationals (including Chinese nationals) who are not permanent residents of Israel and who have visited mainland China, Hong Kong, China, Macau, China, Singapore, Thailand, Japan and South Korea in the past 14 days will be barred from entering Israel until further notice. Those with a valid ticket for a flight leaving Israel within six hours will be allowed to enter normally. Those who have traveled in the above countries and regions in the past 14 days must be quarantined at home for 14 days; those who have been in close contact with a Korean tour group must be quarantined at home for 14 days; and those who have traveled in Taiwan, Australia and Italy in the past 14 days and have developed suspected symptoms must be treated in accordance with the Ministry of Health's requirements.

Myanmar

Effective Feb. 4, Chinese nationals with passports issued by China's Hubei Province and all foreigners who have visited the province in the past 14 days will be completely banned from entering the country. Temporary suspension of Jeju Island visa-free system. Effective February 5, the visa-free transit policy for Chinese nationals from South Korea will be suspended. All passengers entering Hong Kong and Macau are required to submit a health questionnaire and undergo a temperature test upon arrival at the airport.

From Feb. 5, 2010, to Feb. 5, 2010, foreigners who have visited China's Hubei Province in the past four weeks are banned from entering the country. Foreigners who have visited China within the past four weeks must present to the Eastern Migration Office a health report from an internationally recognized hospital certifying that they are not infected with the novel coronavirus.

Armenia

As of February 5, Chinese passport holders are prohibited from entering or transiting through Indonesia. The same applies to foreigners who have been in China within 14 days. Suspension of visa-on-arrival and visa-free policy for mainland Chinese citizens.

Jordan

Effective February 27, entry to Saudi Arabia (North Korea vice) has been suspended for those going to Saudi Arabia (North Korea vice) for Hajj and those holding tourist visas from countries with confirmed cases of NCRP.

These are some of the latest temporary entry controls compiled by Bian Xiao. Don't worry, these controls will end when the outbreak is over. I'm sure the outbreak will end soon as well!