Current China Entry policy
#1051




Join Date: Jan 2018
Location: HANDAN
Programs: Air China Phoenix Miles
Posts: 68
I have recently (August '21) travelled to China.
I jumped through all the hoops back in London such as a Visa, PU Letter, Work Permit, IgM, PCR and HDC; then the quarantine for 21 days here in the PRC; and following this the medical test, conversion to residency and further home quarantine with further PCR tests. Now living happily in Shenzhen.
I was double vaxxed back in the UK too.
So yes, all possible - and definitely cheaper than the agent costs quoted above. All in was about GBP 1200.00.
If anyone needs pointers do ask away.
I jumped through all the hoops back in London such as a Visa, PU Letter, Work Permit, IgM, PCR and HDC; then the quarantine for 21 days here in the PRC; and following this the medical test, conversion to residency and further home quarantine with further PCR tests. Now living happily in Shenzhen.
I was double vaxxed back in the UK too.
So yes, all possible - and definitely cheaper than the agent costs quoted above. All in was about GBP 1200.00.
If anyone needs pointers do ask away.
Ive been in China now for just over two years and finally taking the plunge at the end of November and returning to the UK for a three month visit. I already have a valid Chinese residency permit so will not have to jump through as many hoops as you didIm double jabbed with the SinoVac vaccine and will again be getting double jabbed with a western vaccine while in the UK.
#1052


Join Date: Apr 2018
Location: London
Programs: Gold at BA, Hilton and Radisson.
Posts: 894
Hi there! No problem at all. Do PM if you want my WeChat.
I flew Lufthansa to Frankfurt then connected on to a Condor flight to Xi'An with a thirteen hour layover. I spent fifteen days in quarantine in the Grand Nobel Hotel, before flying down to Shenzhen and being told - after being free - another seven days quarantine there.
The LHR - FRA was a breeze, but in hindsight I feel this in part due to only being checked in as far as Germany.
The Condor leg was nothing short of an 'admin disaster'; essentially anyone with a UK passport never received their IgM results in Germany, were denied boarding and cue a long argument at the airport later... we had to upload our boarding passes to the consulate and wait for an exemption letter:')
Good luck heading back, jealous is an understatement!
As for flights, Hong Kong are allowing in 2,000 people per day, and, OW flights back from there are extraordinarily cheap at the moment (I bought HKG - LHR, QR J for GBP801... next June). You can pick up Y for GBP 231 it seems... .
One thing I've been told (and not sure if whispers or not...) is ensure you have 6 months left on your RP. Have not seen it backed up anywhere else but it might be a hidden rule somewhere!
I flew Lufthansa to Frankfurt then connected on to a Condor flight to Xi'An with a thirteen hour layover. I spent fifteen days in quarantine in the Grand Nobel Hotel, before flying down to Shenzhen and being told - after being free - another seven days quarantine there.
The LHR - FRA was a breeze, but in hindsight I feel this in part due to only being checked in as far as Germany.
The Condor leg was nothing short of an 'admin disaster'; essentially anyone with a UK passport never received their IgM results in Germany, were denied boarding and cue a long argument at the airport later... we had to upload our boarding passes to the consulate and wait for an exemption letter:')
Good luck heading back, jealous is an understatement!
As for flights, Hong Kong are allowing in 2,000 people per day, and, OW flights back from there are extraordinarily cheap at the moment (I bought HKG - LHR, QR J for GBP801... next June). You can pick up Y for GBP 231 it seems... .
One thing I've been told (and not sure if whispers or not...) is ensure you have 6 months left on your RP. Have not seen it backed up anywhere else but it might be a hidden rule somewhere!
#1053


Join Date: Jan 2005
Programs: SQ, QF, UA, CO, DL
Posts: 3,903
I flew Lufthansa to Frankfurt then connected on to a Condor flight to Xi'An with a thirteen hour layover. I spent fifteen days in quarantine in the Grand Nobel Hotel, before flying down to Shenzhen and being told - after being free - another seven days quarantine there.
#1054
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: FLL, MEL, SIN, WAS
Programs: SQ, UA*Lifetime GS, Hyatt* Lifetime Globalist
Posts: 13,415
I am checking to see if pre-approval is no longer required for RP holders.
My RP was issued in Q1 this year, and I have already made one trip back to US this summer. I did apply pre-approval before I return to China at the end of the summer.
I have a number of meetings back in the US in Nov and Dec, and will now plan to go back to the US and return at end of December via UA 857 out of SFO.
Based on what i have read so far in this thread:
1. Pre-approval is not necessary for RP holder (issued this year)
2. Schedule all the required tests at designated labs in San Francisco/San Jose area
3. Submit the test results, declaration, questionnaires to SFO PRC Consulate for clearance and issuance of green code for travel
4. Show UA the code and board the plane
5. Go through tests and serve the required 14-day quarantine in Shanghai (and any other additional days of quarantine as required by the local government)
Please confirm if above understanding is correct.
Thanks
My RP was issued in Q1 this year, and I have already made one trip back to US this summer. I did apply pre-approval before I return to China at the end of the summer.
I have a number of meetings back in the US in Nov and Dec, and will now plan to go back to the US and return at end of December via UA 857 out of SFO.
Based on what i have read so far in this thread:
1. Pre-approval is not necessary for RP holder (issued this year)
2. Schedule all the required tests at designated labs in San Francisco/San Jose area
3. Submit the test results, declaration, questionnaires to SFO PRC Consulate for clearance and issuance of green code for travel
4. Show UA the code and board the plane
5. Go through tests and serve the required 14-day quarantine in Shanghai (and any other additional days of quarantine as required by the local government)
Please confirm if above understanding is correct.
Thanks
#1055
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Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Shanghai
Posts: 46,325
I am checking to see if pre-approval is no longer required for RP holders.
My RP was issued in Q1 this year, and I have already made one trip back to US this summer. I did apply pre-approval before I return to China at the end of the summer.
I have a number of meetings back in the US in Nov and Dec, and will now plan to go back to the US and return at end of December via UA 857 out of SFO.
Based on what i have read so far in this thread:
1. Pre-approval is not necessary for RP holder (issued this year)
2. Schedule all the required tests at designated labs in San Francisco/San Jose area
3. Submit the test results, declaration, questionnaires to SFO PRC Consulate for clearance and issuance of green code for travel
4. Show UA the code and board the plane
5. Go through tests and serve the required 14-day quarantine in Shanghai (and any other additional days of quarantine as required by the local government)
My RP was issued in Q1 this year, and I have already made one trip back to US this summer. I did apply pre-approval before I return to China at the end of the summer.
I have a number of meetings back in the US in Nov and Dec, and will now plan to go back to the US and return at end of December via UA 857 out of SFO.
Based on what i have read so far in this thread:
1. Pre-approval is not necessary for RP holder (issued this year)
2. Schedule all the required tests at designated labs in San Francisco/San Jose area
3. Submit the test results, declaration, questionnaires to SFO PRC Consulate for clearance and issuance of green code for travel
4. Show UA the code and board the plane
5. Go through tests and serve the required 14-day quarantine in Shanghai (and any other additional days of quarantine as required by the local government)
From September 2nd, pre-approval is not needed for valid residence permit holders.
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You may arrange to have Covid-19 nucleic acid and IgM antibody tests based on your travel itinerary, log on to the website https://hrhk.cs.mfa.gov.cn/H5/ and upload the required application documents for a health code. The results of the health code application shall be based on the actual verification.
驻旧金山总领馆(外国公民申请健康状况声明书专用)
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You may arrange to have Covid-19 nucleic acid and IgM antibody tests based on your travel itinerary, log on to the website https://hrhk.cs.mfa.gov.cn/H5/ and upload the required application documents for a health code. The results of the health code application shall be based on the actual verification.
驻旧金山总领馆(外国公民申请健康状况声明书专用)
3. yes. Upload to the website mentioned in the point #1 email. They also wanted a "Statement on COVID-19 Vaccination" before they would issue the green code. I think I mentioned this document upthread. It's a pdf so I signed it with my Acrobat signature, and he was fine with that. If you can't find the pdf online, message me and I'd be happy to send it to you
4. yes, BUT there is a second code that I (and many other passengers) didn't find out about until I was at the airport. I gather this happens a lot because UA had people standing by to assist
5. I still have 4 days to go in those first 14, and will most definitely report back upon my release

-bring a knife with you if you plan on having produce delivered; my hotel, at least, doesn't lend out knives (or space heaters, but I digress), and they sort of prohibit them in deliveries (I say "sort of" because getting the knife I ordered past the guards simply entailed me asking the sender to put it in a SF Express mailer)
#1056




Join Date: Jan 2018
Location: HANDAN
Programs: Air China Phoenix Miles
Posts: 68
Hi there! No problem at all. Do PM if you want my WeChat.
I flew Lufthansa to Frankfurt then connected on to a Condor flight to Xi'An with a thirteen hour layover. I spent fifteen days in quarantine in the Grand Nobel Hotel, before flying down to Shenzhen and being told - after being free - another seven days quarantine there.
The LHR - FRA was a breeze, but in hindsight I feel this in part due to only being checked in as far as Germany.
The Condor leg was nothing short of an 'admin disaster'; essentially anyone with a UK passport never received their IgM results in Germany, were denied boarding and cue a long argument at the airport later... we had to upload our boarding passes to the consulate and wait for an exemption letter:')
Good luck heading back, jealous is an understatement!
I flew Lufthansa to Frankfurt then connected on to a Condor flight to Xi'An with a thirteen hour layover. I spent fifteen days in quarantine in the Grand Nobel Hotel, before flying down to Shenzhen and being told - after being free - another seven days quarantine there.
The LHR - FRA was a breeze, but in hindsight I feel this in part due to only being checked in as far as Germany.
The Condor leg was nothing short of an 'admin disaster'; essentially anyone with a UK passport never received their IgM results in Germany, were denied boarding and cue a long argument at the airport later... we had to upload our boarding passes to the consulate and wait for an exemption letter:')
Good luck heading back, jealous is an understatement!
#1059




Join Date: Jan 2018
Location: HANDAN
Programs: Air China Phoenix Miles
Posts: 68
Reading the Chinese embassy in Germany website it would seem, if I've read it correctly, that you can take both the PCR and IgM tests at the Medical Center situated near gate Z12 in the transit zone, then upload the results to the health app for the QR code with HDC......
http://de.china-embassy.org/det/gdxw/t1836306.htm
Starting from 1. December, 2020, all Chinese and foreign passengers who are to fly to China will be required to take nucleic acid and IgM anti-body tests and then apply at the Chinese Embassy or Consulates in Germany for a green QR-code with the “HS” mark (for chinese passengers) or a green QR-code with the “HDC” mark (for non-chinese passengers) before boarding the flight. (please upload your tests results here: https://hrhk.cs.mfa.gov.cn/H5/ )
I. The practice of allowing China-bound passengers to board the flight with only the original negativity certificates of the Frankfurt airport (Centogene, Medical Center and the testing agency in the Non-Schengen area) is terminated. Passengers flying to China who complete the tests at the Frankfurt airport must upload the negativity certificates via the Wechat mini program “Health Code International” or its web version and obtain the corresponding QR-codes (for chinese passengers QR-Code with the “HS” Mark and for Non-chinese passengers QR-Code with the HDC Mark). Passengers can be allowed on board with the original negativity certificates from both nucleic acid and IgM anti-body tests issued by the testing agency of the Frankfurt airport, as well as the corresponding QR-codes. To obtain the above-mentioned testing certificates, passengers need to complete the sampling and testing within 48 hours before boarding.
http://de.china-embassy.org/det/gdxw/t1836306.htm
Starting from 1. December, 2020, all Chinese and foreign passengers who are to fly to China will be required to take nucleic acid and IgM anti-body tests and then apply at the Chinese Embassy or Consulates in Germany for a green QR-code with the “HS” mark (for chinese passengers) or a green QR-code with the “HDC” mark (for non-chinese passengers) before boarding the flight. (please upload your tests results here: https://hrhk.cs.mfa.gov.cn/H5/ )
I. The practice of allowing China-bound passengers to board the flight with only the original negativity certificates of the Frankfurt airport (Centogene, Medical Center and the testing agency in the Non-Schengen area) is terminated. Passengers flying to China who complete the tests at the Frankfurt airport must upload the negativity certificates via the Wechat mini program “Health Code International” or its web version and obtain the corresponding QR-codes (for chinese passengers QR-Code with the “HS” Mark and for Non-chinese passengers QR-Code with the HDC Mark). Passengers can be allowed on board with the original negativity certificates from both nucleic acid and IgM anti-body tests issued by the testing agency of the Frankfurt airport, as well as the corresponding QR-codes. To obtain the above-mentioned testing certificates, passengers need to complete the sampling and testing within 48 hours before boarding.
#1060
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Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Shanghai
Posts: 46,325
That's pretty slick. None of the norcal places are convenient if you're trying to just stop over. I assumed other consulates were similar.
#1062




Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: HKG
Posts: 1,397
Europe is in a unique situation. If these airport testing clinics didn't exist, Chinese nationals in the UK wouldn't be able to return home because there have been no direct flights between the UK and China since Christmas 2020.
#1063
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 11,248
The SF testing sites are all less than an hour from the airport via Bart and walking. Not bad. I think LAX has on airport testing for those leaving from there.
#1064
Suspended
Join Date: Feb 2015
Location: CA, FL, and China.
Programs: UA1K (no longer serviced!), Bonvoy P, Hyatt G
Posts: 704
I have had 3 different domestic trips cancelled due to covid in the past 3 weeks.[mod removal per rules] Not a fun place to be anymore now that the rest of the world is moving on.
Last edited by l etoile; Oct 24, 2021 at 7:52 pm
#1065
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Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Shanghai
Posts: 46,325
I'm finally actually in China!

