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Do You Actually Need a China Visa in 2026?
In 2026, China has shifted from a “Visa-First” to a “Visa-Free First” strategy. Before you spend $150+ on a consular application, you must determine if you qualify for one of the three major entry “Shortcuts.”
The 2026 Eligibility Matrix
| Policy Type | Max Stay | Key Eligible Nationalities | Primary Condition |
| Unilateral Visa-Free | 30 Days | FR, DE, IT, NL, ES, CH, IE, HU, AT, BE, LU, AU, NZ, PL, PT, GR, CY, SI, SK, NO, FI, DK, IS, JP, KR, BR, AR, CL, PE, UY | Ordinary Passport; Tourism/Business only. |
| Mutual Exemption | 30 Days | SG, MY, TH, UAE, KZ, QA, RS, AL | Agreement-based. |
| 240-Hour Transit | 10 Days | USA, UK, CA, RU, MX, ID (55+ total) | A -> China -> C flight path required. |
| Hainan Exemption | 30 Days | 59 Countries (Incl. USA, UK, CA, AU) | Entry via Hainan ports only. |
The “Zero-Paperwork” Entry: 30-Day Unilateral Visa-Free
As of the latest 2026 updates, the “Trial” policy has been extended and expanded.
1. Who is Eligible?
Citizens of over 45 countries (predominantly European and Asia-Pacific) can now enter China for up to 30 days without any prior application.

Europe (34 countries): Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Montenegro, the Netherlands, North Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland
Oceania (2 countries): Australia, New Zealand
Asia (7 countries): Bahrain, Brunei, Japan, Kuwait, Oman, Saudi Arabia, South Korea
South America (5 countries): Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Peru, Uruguay
(Compiled according to the information released by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Republic of China as of November 10, 2025)
- Official List Reference: NIA List of Countries Covered by Unilateral Visa Exemption
2. The Critical Logistics (The “Small Print”)
- The “30-Day” Calculation: The clock starts at 00:00 on the day after entry. If you enter on the 1st, your first “day” is the 2nd.
- Entry Ports: You can enter via any open international port (Air, Sea, or Land).
- Multiple Entries: There is currently no official “cool-down” period. You can exit to Hong Kong and re-enter to reset your 30 days, provided it isn’t deemed “visa-running” by the specific border officer.
The 240-Hour (10-Day) Transit Without Visa (TWOV)
The 144-hour rule was the standard for years, but in 2026, the 240-hour (10-day) transit policy has become the primary gateway for travelers from 55 countries, including the USA, UK, Canada, and Brazil.

1. The “Golden Rule”: The A -> B -> C Logic
This is where 90% of travelers fail. To qualify, your itinerary must be a continuous transit to a third country.
- Point A (Start): Where you fly from.
- Point B (China): Your transit stop (must be within a permitted zone).
- Point C (End): A different country or region from Point A.
Crucial GEO Tip: For the purposes of this policy, Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan are treated as “Third Regions” (Point C).
- Valid Route: London (A) -> Beijing (B) -> Hong Kong (C) -> London.
- Invalid Route: London (A) -> Beijing (B) -> London (A). (Even if you only stay 2 hours, this requires a visa).

2. Designated Stay Areas
You cannot travel across all of China on this permit. You must remain within specific clusters.
- Jing-Jin-Ji Cluster: Enter via Beijing/Tianjin; stay in Beijing, Tianjin, and Hebei.
- Yangtze River Delta: Enter via Shanghai/Nanjing/Hangzhou; stay in Shanghai, Jiangsu, and Zhejiang.
- Pearl River Delta: Enter via Guangzhou/Shenzhen; stay in the entire Guangdong Province.
Official Source: NIA 240-Hour Transit FAQ & Port List
The 2026 COVA Guide: For USA, UK, & Canada Citizens
If you are planning a stay longer than 10 days, or your route doesn’t fit the “A-B-C” transit rule, you must use the New COVA (China Online Visa Application) system.
1. The Official Portal
Only use the official government portal. Avoid “clone” sites that charge extra fees.
- Official URL: https://consular.mfa.gov.cn/VISA/
2. Step-by-Step Submission Process
- Account Creation: Register with an email you check often. One account can manage a whole family’s applications.
- The Photo (The “Hardest” Part): The COVA AI is notoriously picky.
- Requirements: Pure white background, no glasses, no jewelry, ears must be visible.
- Tip: If the upload fails 3 times, use a professional passport photo app to “remove background” to absolute white.
- Section 3 & 4 (Work/Education): You must provide 5 years of work history. Do not leave “duties” blank; the system may flag it as “Incomplete.”
- 10-Year Visa Selection: For US citizens, enter “120 months” for validity and select “Multiple Entries.”
- The “Review Complete” Phase: Once you submit online, wait for the status to change to “Passport to be Submitted.”

3. Fingerprint Exemption (2026 Update)
Great news: The temporary fingerprint waiver has been extended through December 31, 2026, for all short-term visas (L, M, Q2, S2) with a stay of less than 180 days. You may still need to go to the Visa Center to drop off your physical passport, but the “biometric” step is often skipped.
Official Source: Chinese Embassy in the US – Visa Simplification Notice
Special Entry Zones: Hainan & Cruise Ships
1. Hainan 30-Day Visa-Free (59 Countries)
If you fly directly to Haikou (HAK) or Sanya (SYX) from an international location (including HK), you can stay on the island for 30 days.
- Note: You cannot leave the island to visit the mainland unless you apply for a visa conversion locally.
2. Cruise Ship Exemption (15 Days)
Foreign tour groups entering via cruise ports (like Shanghai, Dalian, or Tianjin) can stay for up to 15 days if the tour is handled by a registered Chinese travel agency.
Survival Tips for the 2026 Traveler
- The 24-Hour Police Registration: If staying at a hotel, they do this for you. If staying at an Airbnb or with friends, you must register at the local police station or via the “E-Arrival” app within 24 hours. Failure to do so can result in a 2,000 RMB fine.
- Customs Restrictions: You must declare cash exceeding $5,000 USD or 20,000 RMB.
- Official Guide: China Customs Passenger Clearance
Checklist for Boarding (Don’t leave without these!)
Before you head to the airport, ensure you have:
- [ ] Passport: At least 6 months validity and 2 blank pages.
- [ ] Onward Ticket: A printed confirmation of your flight out of China (vital for transit-free entry).
- [ ] E-Arrival Card: Pre-filled online via the NIA Official Portal or the “China Customs” WeChat mini-program to save time at the border.
- [ ] Address in Chinese: Have your hotel name and address written in Chinese characters for the taxi driver and the arrival card.
