How long can I stay in Shanghai without a visa?
Enter China via Shanghai cruise terminals to enjoy a 15-day visa-free stay. Shanghai has a 15-day visa-free policy for foreign tourist groups entering China via a cruise. You must arrive and depart on the same cruise and be received by a Chinese travel agent at the Shanghai cruise terminal (or Wusong Passenger Center).
Do I need transit visa for Shanghai?
Under the 24-hour visa-free transit rule, no visa is required for international flight, ship, or train passengers who transit directly through mainland China and will stay for less than 24 hours. Passengers should hold tickets to a third country or region and have a confirmed seat.
Can I transit through Shanghai?
Travelers of any foreign countries can get 24 visa free transit with connecting (air, ship, train) tickets to a third country (region). It allows travelers to transit in Shanghai without going through any immigration inspections. You can stay inside the airport or leave the airport to visit Shanghai within 24 hours.
Which hotels are used for quarantine in Shanghai?
Shanghai Centralized Quarantine Hotel Master List
Hotel Name | District | Room+Food Rate (per day) |
---|---|---|
Lifeng Hotel | Pudong | 200 |
Shanghai Airliner Travel Hotel | Pudong | 200 + 50 |
Chuansha Novotel Hotel | Pudong | 300 + 50 |
Grassland Holiday Hotel | Pudong | 300 + 50 |
How can I stay in China for a year?
The M Visa is ideal for foreigners who visit China frequently for short business trips. The visa is issued for a period ranging from one month to one year. This can be extended under certain conditions. Single-entry, double-entry, and multiple-entry visas are available.
Can I travel from Singapore to China?
Travellers from Singapore to China are required to take a nucleic acid test (PCR test) 48 hours before departure and another PCR test 24 hours before departure.
How long can I stay in China with a 10 year visa?
Visitors carrying a Chinese Tourist 10-year Visa can enter China for a maximum of 60 days Per Entry. All visits are strictly limited to business or tourism, so you can NOT seek paid work or employment.