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Updated: June 13, 2025 03:36
China has added another country to its 10-day visa-free transit program, bringing the total number of eligible nations to 55. Despite growing calls for similar access, India remains excluded from the list, reflecting ongoing geopolitical complexities between the two nations.
Key Highlights Of The Visa-Free Expansion
- Indonesia has been newly included in China’s 240-hour visa-free transit program, allowing travelers to enter through 60 ports across 24 regions.
- The policy enables visitors from eligible countries to stay in China for up to 10 days without a visa, provided they are transiting to a third country.
- The list already includes nations such as the United States, United Kingdom, Japan, France, Australia, and the UAE.
India’s Continued Exclusion And Its Implications
- Indian travelers remain outside the scope of China’s visa-free transit program, despite India’s growing outbound tourism market.
- The exclusion is seen as part of broader diplomatic tensions, including border disputes and strategic rivalries.
- Travel analysts suggest that India’s absence from the list may impact business and tourism exchanges between the two countries.
China’s Broader Visa Policy Adjustments
- The National Immigration Administration has stated that it will continue refining immigration rules to facilitate foreign travel, study, and work.
- The visa-free transit policy is part of China’s efforts to boost international exchanges and strengthen ties with ASEAN nations.
- Experts believe that further expansions could be considered in the future, depending on diplomatic relations and economic cooperation.
Sources: China National Immigration Administration, LiveMint, MSN News.