Entry policy
1, North Korea temporarily banned Chinese citizens from entering the country, including North Korean citizens, including all recent entrants to the country, 30 days of quarantine observation.
2, the Philippines temporarily prohibit the entry of any person from mainland China and Hong Kong, Macao Special Administrative Region, except for Philippine citizens and holders of permanent resident visas issued by the Philippine government, the above people need to be mandatory after entry to implement the 14-day quarantine; suspension of the issuance of visa-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 the entry of citizens of China's Hubei Province. Ma all ports will screen travelers passport issuance and air ticket information, such as passport issuance for Hubei Province, within the last month have visited Hubei Province records, air tickets originating in Hubei Province, etc. is prohibited entry range; 2, all Chinese travelers and other countries travelers need to be in the international port of entry to accept the body temperature test. All passengers who are refused entry will be arranged by the airline to follow the return matters; 3, such as not belonging to the scope of the aforementioned restrictions on entry, but the birthplace of Hubei, the horse immigration authorities have the right to further inquiries and check the air ticket to confirm that there is no problem after the release of travelers need to be prepared in the last 2-3 months of trip information and round-trip ticket itinerary for inspection; 4, Sabah, Malaysia, does not allow Chinese nationals to enter the country through direct flights 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. Except for foreigners holding work visas, student visas and long-term residence permits, but must be mandatory home quarantine for 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 are 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 to facilitate transit Measures are suspended, during which holders are not allowed to enter the country.
6. Mongolia banned Chinese citizens and travelers from third-party countries who travel to Mongolia through China from entering Mongolia from February 1, 2012 to March 2, 2012, which is the first time in the country.
7, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (Saipan since January 29, 30 days from the suspension of all travelers from mainland China (note regardless of their nationality, including direct or transit entry.
8. Samoa All persons from countries infected with the annual novel coronavirus must stay for at least 14 days in a country with no confirmed cases of the annual novel coronavirus and undergo a medical examination before traveling to Samoa. If you leave a country with an annual novel coronavirus infection and stay for less than 14 days in a country without a confirmed case of an annual novel coronavirus, SAMA will apply health quarantine measures and may consider repatriation.
9, Australia on February 1, temporarily refused to mainland China direct flights or transit arrivals of non-national residents to enter the country (Australian citizens, permanent residents, and their immediate family members, legal guardians or spouses are excluded, and will be listed in mainland China as a level 4 travel restrictions.
10, New Zealand New Zealand government announced that from February 2, will follow Australia's ban on the implementation of entry controls on people from China, non-New Zealand citizens, permanent residents and their immediate families will be prohibited from entering the country (except for crew members who have been using appropriate personal protective equipment. Thus protecting the security of New Zealand and other Pacific Island countries. The ban will come into effect from tomorrow (February 3), this ban will be valid for 14 days, this ban will be assessed every 48 hours.
11, Papua New Guinea since January 29, prohibited the entry of travelers from all countries who have been to Hubei Province in the past three weeks, other travelers are required to take flights to PNG before the boarding site to receive health checks and fill out a health declaration.
12. In 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, the e-visa business in India is 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 emergency to travel to India, please contact the Embassy of India in Beijing or the Indian Consulate in Shanghai or Guangzhou or the India Visa Application Center in the above cities.
14. Saudi Arabia China is prohibited from applying for e-visa and there is no policy statement on entry.
15, Azerbaijan since February 1, ordinary passport holders of Chinese citizens to suspend electronic visa and Baku International Airport visa-on-arrival business.
16. The Maldives has suspended direct flights between China and Malaysia since January 31st.
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 February 5 (Wednesday morning).
18, the Marshall Islands from February 2 to March 2, 30 days, temporarily prohibited all travelers from mainland China, Hong Kong and Macao Special Administrative Region and other areas affected by the epidemic by air or boat entry.
19, Sri Lanka to visit Chinese tourists must apply for travel permits in advance on the website (ETA, Sri Lanka Bandaranaike airport visa-on-arrival counters will no longer accept applications for Chinese tourists visa-on-arrival, all airlines must confirm that Chinese tourists hold electronic permits and then issue boarding passes.
20, Brunei continues 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 all 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, the entry of foreigners who have stayed in Hubei province within 14 days of the date of application for entry into the country, as well as China's refusal to enter the country for those who hold Chinese passports released by Hubei province.
23, Russia suspended the issuance of work visas for Chinese citizens and tourism electronic _ card; suspension of Chinese tour groups visa-free travel; temporarily closed all Russian-Chinese border crossings, and prohibit Chinese citizens arriving in Russia through Mongolia in Moscow, Yekaterinburg and other places in the international airport for incoming travelers to carry out a temperature test, 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. Moscow airports only allow flights from Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou to enter the country.
24. Kyrgyzstan has temporarily closed the border crossing between Kyrgyzstan and China since Feb. 1, suspending all flights between the two countries and suspending the issuance of visas to Chinese citizens to travel to Kyrgyzstan.
25. Kuwait banned 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 issuance of tourist visas to foreigners; suspension of round-trip flights between China and Vietnam; suspension of entry and exit procedures through the Dongxing a Manggai port of entry and exit of people. From 00:00 on February 5, the moratorium will allow Chinese citizens holding ordinary passports and citizens of third countries currently in China to enter Vietnam for the purposes of labor, business, study and visiting relatives, except for diplomatic and official purposes to Vietnam.
28. Chad's N'Djamena International Airport is conducting temperature checks and disinfecting hands of all arriving passengers, and all visitors from Wuhan are under medical observation for 14 days.
29. Israel has temporarily suspended all commercial flights to and from mainland China and Israel since Feb. 3; 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. Feb. 2, 5 p.m. EST, foreigners (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 only be allowed to enter the U.S. at seven airports - New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, Seattle, Atlanta and Honolulu - so that travelers can be screened.
31, South Korea on February 4, within 14 days of visiting or stayed in China's Hubei province of foreigners, prohibited from entering South Korea; South Koreans to return to South Korea to home isolation for 14 days; suspension of the policy of visa-free entry for foreigners to the island of Jeju; suspension of the issuance of short-term tourist visas to the Chinese.
32, Mauritius residing in China or foreign nationals who have been to China in the last 14 days are not allowed to enter or transit in Mao for the time being; Mauritian citizens or residents settled in Mao (including spouses or children, who come to Mao from China or who have been to China in the last 14 days are allowed to enter the country, but are subject to quarantine observation.
33. Oman has suspended all flights from Oman to and from China since February 2nd.
34. El Salvador, since Jan. 30, has temporarily denied entry to tourists with a recent history of travel to China.
35. Bangladesh suspended its visa-on-arrival policy for Chinese citizens on Feb. 2, requiring them to apply for visas before entering the country.
36. Trinidad and Tobago requires all travelers from or through China, regardless of nationality, to wait 14 days after leaving China before entering the country.
37 Grenada, since February 2, has banned foreign tourists who have visited China in the past 14 days.
38. All Chinese nationals entering Pakistan are required to fill out a Questionnaire on Suspected Coronavirus and be quarantined for 14 days after entering the country.
39, Laos since February 2, the suspension of visa-on-arrival for Chinese travelers at the Mording port; Laos Consulate General in Guangzhou: 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 on the high risk countries from the epidemic. The 14-day quarantine was imposed on people entering the country from the Concorde Hotel in Kindele, located on the outskirts of the capital city of Bra_ville.
42, the Federated States of Micronesia temporarily prohibited 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 will be allowed to enter the country only after staying more than 14 days in a country or region where the outbreak has not been detected
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43, Vanuatu since January 31, from China (including Hong Kong and Macao, including travelers are required to provide personal health certificates, and the date of issuance of such certificates should be within 14 days to 30 days after leaving China's borders, otherwise will be denied entry.
44. Palau has temporarily suspended all direct flights to Palau from Hong Kong and Macau Special Administrative Regions of mainland China from February 1st to February 29th.
45. Armenia suspended the visa-free entry policy for Chinese citizens holding ordinary passports from Feb. 1 to March 31, and they need to apply for visas through Asian diplomatic agencies or the electronic visa system before entering the country.
46. Iraq banned Chinese citizens from entering Iraqi territory through border crossings and airports for a 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 said persons are no longer valid.
49. Since February 2, Jordan has banned the entry of people holding Chinese passports within two weeks after leaving the Chinese border.
50, Guatemala since January 31, prohibited the entry of people who have visited China within 15 days.
51. Fiji, since February 2, will not allow all non-Fijian citizens who have been to mainland China within 14 days before entering Fiji to enter the country or change planes in Fiji until another notice is issued
52. The Czech Republic, since January 30, will not accept visa applications from Chinese citizens.
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 isolation and observation will be conducted when suspected cases are found. Some countries require Chinese citizens to fill out and submit health status declaration forms. (The relevant forms are generally issued by the staff on flights and other means of transportation, or at the site of entry of the country of destination, to be filled out as required and submitted at the time of entry, 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, the Dominican Republic, 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, United Kingdom, Chile.
Visa policy
Vietnam, since Jan. 31, 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 nonimmigrant visa appointments for interviews for the week of Feb. 3-Feb. 7The exact timing of the resumption of visa services is uncertain.
The visa centers in France, the Netherlands, Cyprus and Israel are currently closed and are expected to open on Feb. 10, while the visa center in Wuhan opens on Feb. 17th.
Germany's visa center remains closed and is scheduled to open on February 10th.
The Czech Republic will not accept visa applications from Chinese citizens from January 30th.
Italy's visa application center will remain closed and is scheduled to reopen on February 10th.
The UK Visa Application Center will remain closed and is scheduled to reopen on February 17th.
Singapore has suspended the issuance of new visas to Chinese passport holders since Feb. 2. The previously issued short-term and multiple-entry visas as well as the Visa Transit Facilitation Facility have been suspended and holders will not be allowed to enter the country during the period.
Saudi Arabia's embassy has extended the opening of the specific time is not yet certain, according to the actual situation to be announced; February 1 began to suspend the acceptance of Chinese people's tourist visa applications.
Cambodia's current consulates in Beijing and Xi'an began working on Feb. 10, and e-visas are currently unaffected for the time being.
India has 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 said persons are no longer valid. Applications for e-visas have been suspended and existing e-visas have been declared temporarily invalid.
Azerbaijan has suspended e-visa and visa-on-arrival operations at Baku International Airport for Chinese citizens holding ordinary passports since February 1st.
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka's visa-on-arrival counter at Bandaranaike Airport suspended accepting visa-on-arrival applications from Chinese tourists.
Brunei continues to issue visa-on-arrival to Chinese citizens (14 days without Hubei tourism history.
Armenia suspended from February 1 to March 31 Central Asia comprehensive mutual visa-free agreement.
Russia suspended the issuance of work visas and tourist e_certificates for Chinese citizens; suspension of visa-free travel for Chinese tour groups.
Kyrgyzstan suspended since February 1 the issuance of visas to Chinese citizens to Kyrgyzstan.
Kazakhstan suspended the 72-hour visa-free transit policy for Chinese citizens until July 1, suspending the issuance of visas to Chinese citizens.
South Korea suspended its policy of visa-free entry for foreigners to Jeju Island from Feb. 4; it suspended the issuance of short-term tourist visas to Chinese.
Japan is currently in the Japanese Consulate General in Shanghai visa, has been sent to the visa has not been issued, the need for all forced to cancel unconditionally.
Laos since February 2, the suspension of visa-on-arrival for Chinese travelers at the Mording port; Laos Consulate General in Guangzhou: February 2 Laos stopped issuing tourist visas for Chinese passports.
Myanmar suspended the issuance of visa-on-arrival to Chinese tourists since February 1, will be resumed at the first time when conditions permit.
Bangladesh has suspended its visa-on-arrival policy for Chinese citizens since February 2nd.
The Philippines suspended the issuance of visa-on-arrival to Chinese citizens.
Armenia since February 1 to March 31, suspended Chinese citizens with ordinary passports visa-free entry policy, before entering the country need to apply for a visa through the Asian diplomatic agencies or electronic visa system.