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Mongolia Extends Visa Exemption Entry For 34 Countries This Year ULAN BATOR, Jan 4 (NNN-APA) – Mongolia has extended its visa-free access for tourists from 34 countries until the end of this year, according to the country’s Immigration Agency (MIA), yesterday. The government’s decision prolongs the visa-free entry regime for citizens of 32 European countries and two island countries, through Dec 31, 2026, the MIA said in a statement. Individuals holding ordinary passports from these countries, including Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Hungary and New Zealand, who come to Mongolia for tourism purposes, are eligible for visa-free entry for no more than 30 days, it added. Reaffirming its commitment to maintaining an […]

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Myanmar, Russia Sign Visa Deal; Plan Nuclear, Election, Labor Cooperation Myanmar's military government and Russia have cemented a broadening alliance with a new visa-waiver agreement and plans for extensive cooperation across

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Stay Duration Under China's Visa Exemption Agreement Source: OT-Team(G), 中国驻马来西亚大使馆 The Chinese Embassy in Malaysia's spokesperson recently responded to inquiries about the length of stay allowed under the bilateral visa waiver agreement between the two countries. Question: The recently signed “China-Malaysia Mutual Visa Exemption Agreement” has become a hot topic in both countries. How does the embassy comment on this? The following is an excerpt from the spokesperson's official remarks regarding the visa exemption agreement: Answer: The Mutual Visa Exemption Agreement will take into effect soon after domestic procedures are completed by both countries. The agreement shall be in force for a period of 5 years. Thereafter, it shall be automatically extended for a further period of 5 years. According to this agreement, treatments provided to nationals of one country making visa-free visits to the other remain unchanged, which means, nationals of one country can enter into and stay on the territory of the other for up to 30 days per entry. In addition, in line with relevant international norms, the agreement explicitly stipulates the maximum cumulative visa-free stay for nationals of one contracting party in the territory of the other: no more than 90 days within any 180-day period. For foreign nationals entering China under the visa-free policy, this means that, the total number of days a foreign national stays in China must not exceed 90 within 180 days prior to any date. The 90-day period does not include the days spent in China under visa, residence permit and other visa documents or APEC Business Travel Card. The visa-free entry will not be granted to any foreigner whose cumulative duration of visa-free stay has reached 90 days within a 180-day period. In the case where a foreigner's cumulative duration of stay has not reached 90 days while the remaining period is less than 30 days, the visa-free stay period for the foreigner concerned for this entry shall not exceed the remaining visa-free stay period. Chinese citizens going to Malaysia would follow the same practice. We are confident that this agreement will further promote people-to-people exchanges, enhance mutual understanding and deepen multi-sector cooperation between both countries and people upon taking effect. It will mark a new step forward in advancing the high-level strategic China-Malaysia Community with a Shared Future. The Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in Malaysia will be working as dedicated as before to support and promote the friendly exchanges between peoples of both countries.

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List of countries covered by unilateral visa exemption policies (Compiled according to the information released by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China as of November 30, 2024) Europe (32 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, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland Oceania (2 countries): Australia, New Zealand Asia (4 countries): Brunei, Japan, Malaysia, South Korea Note: Nationals of the above-mentioned countries can, with ordinary passports, enter China visa-free for purposes of business, tourism, visits to relatives and friends, exchange visits, and transit, provided that their stay periods will not exceed 30 days. The duration of stay shall be calculated from 00:00 on the day following the day of entry.

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Stay Duration Under China's Visa Exemption Agreement Source: OT-Team(G), 中国驻马来西亚大使馆 The Chinese Embassy in Malaysia's spokesperson recently responded to inquiries about the length of stay allowed under the bilateral visa waiver agreement between the two countries. Question: The recently signed “China-Malaysia Mutual Visa Exemption Agreement” has become a hot topic in both countries. How does the embassy comment on this? The following is an excerpt from the spokesperson's official remarks regarding the visa exemption agreement: Answer: The Mutual Visa Exemption Agreement will take into effect soon after domestic procedures are completed by both countries. The agreement shall be in force for a period of 5 years. Thereafter, it shall be automatically extended for a further period of 5 years. According to this agreement, treatments provided to nationals of one country making visa-free visits to the other remain unchanged, which means, nationals of one country can enter into and stay on the territory of the other for up to 30 days per entry. In addition, in line with relevant international norms, the agreement explicitly stipulates the maximum cumulative visa-free stay for nationals of one contracting party in the territory of the other: no more than 90 days within any 180-day period. For foreign nationals entering China under the visa-free policy, this means that, the total number of days a foreign national stays in China must not exceed 90 within 180 days prior to any date. The 90-day period does not include the days spent in China under visa, residence permit and other visa documents or APEC Business Travel Card. The visa-free entry will not be granted to any foreigner whose cumulative duration of visa-free stay has reached 90 days within a 180-day period. In the case where a foreigner's cumulative duration of stay has not reached 90 days while the remaining period is less than 30 days, the visa-free stay period for the foreigner concerned for this entry shall not exceed the remaining visa-free stay period. Chinese citizens going to Malaysia would follow the same practice. We are confident that this agreement will further promote people-to-people exchanges, enhance mutual understanding and deepen multi-sector cooperation between both countries and people upon taking effect. It will mark a new step forward in advancing the high-level strategic China-Malaysia Community with a Shared Future. The Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in Malaysia will be working as dedicated as before to support and promote the friendly exchanges between peoples of both countries.

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List of countries covered by unilateral visa exemption policies (Compiled according to the information released by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China as of November 30, 2024) Europe (32 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, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland Oceania (2 countries): Australia, New Zealand Asia (4 countries): Brunei, Japan, Malaysia, South Korea Note: Nationals of the above-mentioned countries can, with ordinary passports, enter China visa-free for purposes of business, tourism, visits to relatives and friends, exchange visits, and transit, provided that their stay periods will not exceed 30 days. The duration of stay shall be calculated from 00:00 on the day following the day of entry.

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