Friday, September 12, 2008

China to relax visa politicies in October

Entry visa valid in Schengen treaty countries.via Wikipedia The China Briefing reports that the visa-regulations will only be relaxed after China's national holiday in October.
Beginning in the second week of October, China will start issuing one year multi-entry F visas, making it far more convenient for those traveling to China on business to enter the country. The new measures will assist with the various trade shows, such as the Canton Trade Fair, that China traditionally holds during the Autumn.
This new policy will redress the restrictions on visa issuance that were put in place prior to the Olympics, and will come as welcome news to China-bound business people visiting the country.
Reports from the ground suggest that the execution of the visa-restrictions have been very different. Beijing, where now the Paralympics take place, is reported to be still very empty, while people in Shanghai report almost no difference.


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