Current China Entry policy
#376
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Has anyone been able to get a Chinese visa for "humanitarian" reasons? E.g. if a Chinese national has to go back to China for an urgent family matter, will the Chinese consulate at least consider issuing a visitor's visa for the spouse to come along? Or will the consulate outright refuse to entertain the idea?
#377
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I'm willing to bet that my expensive visa guy that I put you touch with has sufficient 关系 to pull this off, but even he gets slowed down by the bureaucracy at times.
#378




Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: China and Canada
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Chinese citizens have no issue going back if they can afford the flight tickets that are more expensive than usual They do have to quarantine once they get there though. I know of several who have done so including one last week.
#379
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I know that, my comment was in relation to the foreigner spouse of the Chinese National being given a visa and allowed to enter. Even us foreigners who have valid residence permits can come and go with the quarantine. I did it myself last month.
#380


Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: NYC
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Are you aware that some people cannot get approved with the green health code as their trips were considered non essential? They have bought the tickets and have all the documents except the approval code.
#381


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#382
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I don't know exactly what the sign-up process for the health codes entails, but I do remember that my neighborhood committee lady did it for me in less than 30 seconds (she visited my apartment the morning after I returned from my month in Thailand last year; in addition to helping me with the health code, she gave me a thermometer, masks, hand sanitizer, and her WeChat).
#383


Join Date: Apr 2005
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I dare say that all of us that are in China now and posting here have green codes. If we leave, they will allow us to return (and do the hotel quarantine drill, of course).
I don't know exactly what the sign-up process for the health codes entails, but I do remember that my neighborhood committee lady did it for me in less than 30 seconds (she visited my apartment the morning after I returned from my month in Thailand last year; in addition to helping me with the health code, she gave me a thermometer, masks, hand sanitizer, and her WeChat).
I don't know exactly what the sign-up process for the health codes entails, but I do remember that my neighborhood committee lady did it for me in less than 30 seconds (she visited my apartment the morning after I returned from my month in Thailand last year; in addition to helping me with the health code, she gave me a thermometer, masks, hand sanitizer, and her WeChat).
#384
Join Date: Sep 2019
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Did something change recently? Prior to this, Ive been hearing that almost everyone who has the proper testing and itinerary documentation is getting the green HS/HDC codes.
#385
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Notice on the Launch of QR Code with "HDC" Mark for China-bound Foreign Passengers ? Embassy of the People's Republic of China in the United States of America
#386




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https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s?__biz=MzA...445c7d47f76312
Summary:
First half of the article talks about the need for double testing (4 test in total - PCR and antibody from two labs to be uploaded at the same time) for flights from South Africa to China (and speculates this requirement may be extended to other countries).
Second half talks about some recent cases where green codes were not given - some cases where one family member got a green code but their child did not, noting that (i) seems confined to Washington DC, so some travellers have changed itinerary to fly out of SFO/NYC; and (ii) generally people not given green codes are US green card holders, and Chinese on work or tourist visas.
Caveats: (1) No links to original sources given though for any of the data and "reports" mentioned in the article; (2) the "news" story is basically a front for click-through advertising
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#387
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Some reports at least that the Washington DC Embassy is playing hardball with giving out green codes - see the link below (in Chinese)
https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s?__biz=MzA...445c7d47f76312
Summary:
First half of the article talks about the need for double testing (4 test in total - PCR and antibody from two labs to be uploaded at the same time) for flights from South Africa to China (and speculates this requirement may be extended to other countries).
Second half talks about some recent cases where green codes were not given - some cases where one family member got a green code but their child did not, noting that (i) seems confined to Washington DC, so some travellers have changed itinerary to fly out of SFO/NYC; and (ii) generally people not given green codes are US green card holders, and Chinese on work or tourist visas.
Caveats: (1) No links to original sources given though for any of the data and "reports" mentioned in the article; (2) the "news" story is basically a front for click-through advertising
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https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s?__biz=MzA...445c7d47f76312
Summary:
First half of the article talks about the need for double testing (4 test in total - PCR and antibody from two labs to be uploaded at the same time) for flights from South Africa to China (and speculates this requirement may be extended to other countries).
Second half talks about some recent cases where green codes were not given - some cases where one family member got a green code but their child did not, noting that (i) seems confined to Washington DC, so some travellers have changed itinerary to fly out of SFO/NYC; and (ii) generally people not given green codes are US green card holders, and Chinese on work or tourist visas.
Caveats: (1) No links to original sources given though for any of the data and "reports" mentioned in the article; (2) the "news" story is basically a front for click-through advertising
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#388


Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: NYC
Posts: 1,804
It wouldn't surprise me if they were tightening the belt, but I'm still curious to hear about yoyo results using the WX miniprogram in the US last week (i.e. I can access it, but my interface only shows my code because I already have one).
#389




Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: HKG
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https://www.uscreditcardguide.com/zh...ingfafanglvma/
It appears that only Chinese nationals holding US visas in the category F and J are being given green codes to board the flights. Everyone else is being denied unless they have humanitarian grounds for travelling (e.g., family member in ICU or passed away).
#390
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It wouldn't surprise me if they were tightening the belt, but I'm still curious to hear about yoyo results using the WX miniprogram in the US last week (i.e. I can access it, but my interface only shows my code because I already have one).
When I did it a month ago it was relatively painless and I got an approved code in about an hour. According to Yoyo, now they are not giving the codes out so freely which means they are using it as a way to limit the number of people coming back to China.
Last edited by travelinmanS; Jan 17, 2021 at 10:19 pm

