China, Australia to issue five-year visas to citizens for tourism, business
Since last year, China has been easing entry requirements for visitors from some countries to facilitate travel for business and pleasure
CHINA and Australia will provide each other’s citizens with multiple-entry visas of up to five years for tourism and business from Friday (Jun 21), the Chinese foreign ministry said, in another sign of improving ties between the two countries.
The visa arrangement followed a milestone trip by China’s Premier Li Qiang to Australia earlier this week that marked a stabilisation in bilateral relations after a period of frosty ties.
Previously, Chinese citizens could apply for visas of up to one year to visit Australia, or up to 10 years for frequent travellers.
Since last year, China has been easing entry requirements for visitors from some countries to facilitate travel for business and pleasure, following three years of harsh Covid-19 restrictions that had largely shut its international borders.
During Li’s trip to Australia, he said China would also include Australia in its visa waiver scheme, allowing Australians to visit the country for up to 15 days without a visa. REUTERS
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