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Note: This thread pertains only to entering the People's Republic of China (PRC, mainland China) as a transit passenger. For information on obtaining regular PRC visas in advance of arrival, please see the China Visas Master Thread.
China offers multiple options to facilitate direct transits where you are flying from country A to country B, via China. The type of entry procedure varies depending on the city (or cities) you will transit, and the length of time you will spend in China.
The information in this wiki was last updated in August 2023.
Disclaimers/Warnings
This thread is based on currently available published information, supplemented by the experiences of actual travelers. A number of us are happy to review prospective itineraries, and can often identify red flags that might warrant attention. That having been said, complying with stated policy does not guarantee entry.
Transit Without Visa / Transit Without Visa (entry permit)
If you are visiting a single city in China, you will be offered a 24-hour transit without visa (TWOV). If you are visiting multiple cities within China you may be offered at 24-hour TWOV (entry permit). This latter category replaces the previous 'transit visa on arrival' which was offered briefly in 2018.
While TWOV is pretty much a guarantee, if your transit is less than 12 hours, and you don't need to go landside in order to pull it off (e.g. PEK T3 to T2 requires this), you might not be granted an entry permit, especially in the case of day time connections.
If you hold one of 53 passports, you may be eligible for a longer stay in China, either 72 hours or 144 hours. Admission to China will be an entry permit under the transit without visa program (TWOV).
In all cases, China must be a transit en route to a third country. Your immediate flight out of China cannot be back to the same country you flew into China from.
Restrictions and warnings
There are considerations and potential complexities with each of the entry methods above. These include:
Note: other 'visas on arrival' mentioned in TIMATIC are unlikely to ever be available to most passengers.
The main problem using TWOV is the potential for misunderstanding of the rules by airline check-in staff. Some airline staff believe a visa is mandatory for China, no exceptions. These misunderstandings are generally resolved at the airport, but you should allow plenty of time. In rare cases where passengers missed their flights, the airlines have provided full compensation (that is, they have acknowledged the rules and guidance on which this thread is based are correct and that their staff have erred).
Current known issues
NOTE 1: Effective end August 2017, 24 hour TWOV involving travel through CAN may be subject to restrictions. The situation is changing on a daily basis. Please check the last few posts of this thread for the latest information.
Direct international air-to-air connections are permitted at CAN. Uncertainty remains around whether you are able to leave the airport during longer transits. Passengers with passports only eligible for 24-hour TWOV may be required to remain within the transit area regardless of how long they are in transit. Passenger who would otherwise also be eligible for 72-hour TWOV may be able to leave the airport if their transit exceeds 8 hours (but is less than 24 hours). Passengers with less than 8 hours needing to collect bags in CAN to transfer airlines may not be permitted to enter China for the purpose of collecting bags and re-checking. You may be required to contact the operating airline of your onward flight to collect your bags on your behalf and re-tag them to your final destination.
NOTE 2: Effective February 2018, 24 hour TWOV involving travel through Shanghai may be subject to restriction. The rules are not clear and you should check the last few posts/pages of this thread for the latest information.
TWOV is still operational in Shanghai however new rules are supposedly in operation - at least at PVG - limiting the ability for passengers to enter China and leave the airport. Passengers with: (1) short stays (under four hours), (2) same-day transfers (more than four hours, but with an onward flight on the same day as arriving), (3) a transit within 24 hours but without confirmed hotel accommodation, and/or (4) who do not need to collect bags and recheck for their onward flight may all be affected. Passengers in any one of these categories may be directed to the transfer line with direct air-side transfer (not allowed to enter China/leave the airport).
NOTE 3: 24 hour TWOV is may not available to passengers travelling on the following passports: Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Iran, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Malaysia, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Syria, Saudia Arabia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Turkey, United Arab Emirates and Yemen. See the 24-hour TWOV section below for more details. The most recent version of TIMATIC appears to have lifted this exemption for all cities except XMN. But there are no recent reports to confirm this.
NOTE 4: passengers seeking TWOV in China who have previously visited Turkey (entry stamps) may be refused entry.
WARNING for passengers flying American Airlines (AA) on itineraries USA-China-USA: in cases where either your outbound or inbound to China has a short transit in a third country (for example LAX-xNRT-PVG-LAX, or LAX-PVG-xHKG-LAX), you may be denied boarding as AA will insist you need a Chinese visa. This is incorrect and AA have admitted liability in cases where boarding has been refused in these circumstances. Despite this there have been several recent reports where AA check-in staff do not interpret TIMATIC correctly and instead apply IATA ticketing rules (that is, that the intermediate transit must instead be a stopover of longer than 24 hours to make it count as a 'third country'). You are advised to arrive at your embarkation point with plenty of time in case this becomes an issue.
Key Points
To avail yourself of transit provisions, you MUST be travelling from country A, via China, to Country B (a 'third country').
-Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan are treated as separate countries in this case (special provisions apply to Shenzhen, where travel to the SARs is not permitted for TWOV purposes)
-flights in your itinerary that don't involve China are completely irrelevant (e.g. if you are flying BOS-ORD-PEK-HKG-BOS, focus solely on ORD-PEK-HKG)
-some airline employees misunderstand TWOV procedures, so be prepared to advise them that China is the transit country
*in the event that the airline people at your small airport are clueless, focus on getting to the larger airport, and take matters up there
-print the following
*TIMATIC rules applicable to your situation (e.g. Japan-China-USA) link
*receipt for onward flight (from China)
*your China hotel reservation (this is not an official requirement, and you can stay anywhere you please after the fact, but having a hotel reservation in hand can speed things up)
-on arrival in your China POE, it helps to have your onward ticket and hotel reservations in hand
Overview
China offers four distinct opportunities for transit passengers to enter the PRC without a visa - a 24 hour TWOV (transit without visa, including a separate TWOV with attached entry permit), 72 hour TWOV and 144 hour TWOV
Which one you are eligible for depends on whether you have one or more stops in China, the city or cities you intend to visit, and the passport you travel on.
Note: special conditions apply for Urumqi (URC) – see below.
24-Hour TWOV
NOTE: please see warnings, restrictions, and 'current known issues' sections above for CAN, Shanghai, and passports excluded from using TWOV.
In circumstances where you are eligible for TWOV, the 24-hour period is measured from your first scheduled arrival into China, until your scheduled departure from China.
Note: special provisions apply to Urumqi (URC), where you are permitted to stay in transit for a maximum of 2 hours.
You should also read the section 'other important considerations' below.
New rules became effective from September 2018. These rules govern when you can leave the airport, which cities offer TWOV, which routes restrict TWOV, and which nationalities are eligible.
These new rules are:
24-hour TWOV - entry permit (multiple stops allowed)
Passengers with a confirmed onward air, cruise or train ticket to a third country within 24 hours can obtain an entry permit on arrival. They must have documents required for the next destination. When passengers have obtained an entry permit, they can have multiple transit stops within China (People's Rep).
Excludes holders of BNO, Hong Kong/Macao (SARs-China) or Republic of China (Chinese Taipei) passports.
Exclusions: does not apply at Fuzhou (FOC), Huangshan (TXN), Mudanjiang (MDG), Shenzhen (SZX), Urumqi (URC) and Yanji (YNJ). Does not apply to nationals of Syria transiting through Guangzhou (CAN). Does not apply to nationals of Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Iran, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Malaysia, Oman, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka, Syria, Thailand, Turkey, Turkmenistan and Yemen transiting through Xiamen (XMN).
24-hour TWOV - other
Available to passengers with a confirmed onward ticket for a flight to a third country within 24 hours. They must stay in the international transit area of the airport and have documents required for the next destination.
Exclusions: this TWOV facility does not apply at Fuzhou (FOC), Huangshan (TXN), Mudanjiang (MDG), Shenzhen (SZX), Urumqi (URC) and Yanji (YNJ) or to nationals of Syria through Guangzhou (CAN).
This TWOV facility does not apply to nationals of Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Iran, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Malaysia, Oman, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka, Syria, Thailand, Turkey, Turkmenistan and Yemen transiting through Xiamen (XMN).
This TWOV facility does not apply to holders of BNO, Hong Kong/Macao (SARs-China) or Republic of China (Chinese Taipei) passports (see below).
24-hour TWOV Hong Kong/Macao passport holders
Passengers with a Hong Kong (SAR China) or Macau (SAR China) passport transiting through Guangzhou (CAN), Shanghai (PVG) or Beijing (PEK) with a confirmed onward ticket for a flight to a third country within 24 hours. They must stay in the international transit area of the airport.
TWOV Urumqi (URC)
Passengers transiting through Urumqi (URC) with a confirmed onward ticket for a flight to a third country within 2 hours. They must stay in the international transit area of the airport and have documents required for the next destination.
Exclusions: nationals of Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Iran, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Malaysia, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka, Syria, Thailand, Turkey and Yemen.
Also excluded are holders of BNO, Republic of China (Chinese Taipei), Hong Kong/Macao (SARs-China) passports.
Note: eligible passport holders may also be able to obtain a 24-hour TWOV (with entry permit) if they have multiple stops within China in addition to Urumqi.
24 hour TWOV Shenzhen (new, September 2018)
Passengers transiting through Shenzhen (SZX) with a confirmed onward air, cruise or train ticket within 24 hours to a third country can obtain an entry permit on arrival. They must have documents required for the next destination.
When passengers have obtained an entry permit, they can have multiple transit stops within China (People's Rep)
Exclusions: does not apply when passengers are traveling to Hong Kong (SAR China) or Macao (SAR China).
72-Hour TWOV
72 Hour TWOV: available in selected cities, and only available if you fly non-stop into and out of China (no transits, ‘technical stops’ or connections are allowed inside China).
Passport holders from select countries are eligible for this scheme. Check your eligibility against the TIMATIC excerpt at the end of this wiki.
The number of cities offering 72 hour TWOV continues to expand slowly and the table below will be updated once cities appear in TIMATIC.
The 72 hour period is measured differently depending on which city you transit as outlined in the table below.
Caution: Most airline staff rely on TIMATIC to determine if you can board the aircraft. If the city you wish to fly to does not appear in TIMATIC, you may be refused boarding even if the city states it has officially launched 72-hour TWOV. Cities which fall into this category are listed separately in the table below.
Movements of travelers who qualify for 72-hour TWOV are restricted to the city/region of arrival. This limitation varies from city to city, but generally travelers are required to remain within about 100 miles of the arrival airport.
You should also read the section 'other important considerations' below.
144-Hour TWOV
Commencing 30 January 2016 a number of cities, grouped in three areas, are offering 144-hour TWOV.
Passport holders from select countries are eligible for this scheme. Check your eligibility against the TIMATIC excerpt at the end of this wiki.
Similar to 72-hour TWOV, these cities will count the commencement time as 00:01 the day after you arrive.
These cities are:
Movements of travelers who qualify for 144-hour TWOV are more generous than those offered for 72-hour TWOV, allowing travel between the cities (and provinces) within each of the three separate areas participating in the 144-hour program (that is, you can arrive and/or depart from any city or terminal listed within areas 1, 2 or 3 outlined above). However, travel between the three grouped areas is not permitted and requires a regular visa (that is, you can not arrive in one of the areas and depart from any other than the area in which you arrived).
You should also read the section 'other important considerations' below.
Other Important Considerations
• The TWOV rules apply primarily to air travel but 144-hour TWOV variants are extended to select rail and cruise ship terminals. See the respective sections of this wiki for full details. .
• Passengers must have confirmed onward tickets to a third country (not the PRC, and not the country from which they arrived).
• Except for 24 hour TWOV (with entry permit), passengers must fly non-stop to/from their destination in China using two different countries. For this context, the SARs of Hong Kong and Macau are considered third countries, as is Chinese Taipei/Taiwan/Republic of China/Taiwan Province.
• Duration of stop in third country is irrelevant (e.g., LAX-PVG-NRT-LAX is compliant, even if NRT stop is for only a few hours).
• Travelers making intermediate stops within China, even on the same flight number, are not eligible for 72/144-hour TWOV (the 24-hour TVOA rule is still valid). All major Chinese airlines have flights of this nature (e.g. CA via DLC/XMN/PVG/CTU, CZ via CAN/XMN, MU via KMG/PVG), so be sure to examine them before booking. Travellers can arrive and depart from different airports in different provinces within the same 144-hour TWOV areas.
• Proof of onward flights is required. Flights must be ticketed — reservations alone, without an actual ticket number, will not be sufficient. You may also be asked for proof of hotel booking(s) by immigration at your point of entry to China.
• Onward flight can be on a separate ticket.
• You do not need to be traveling on Chinese carriers for any part of your itinerary.
• Different airlines for inbound/outbound are permitted, even on separate tickets (example: arrive Cathay Pacific, depart Lufthansa is ok).
• Most TWOV problems will occur with the carrier at the country of departure due to airline employees' misunderstanding of the rules. To avoid issues, it is wise to have a copy of the current TIMATIC version of the rules, along with confirmed onward tickets
TIMATIC
Sometimes members request official PRC documentation of these rules, but documentation from TIMATIC is typically more useful, as it's the most up-to-date source, and the one the airlines actually rely upon. Below the asterisks, you can view a complete version of China visa free transit that was in effect when KVS last updated it in 2019. According to KVS, the full (i.e. for all conceivable combinations of nationality, origin, transit city, and destination) text is no longer provided;. This means, individual prospective travelers should make their own queries as their trips draw near and print out (or save to phone) the applicable text along with proof of accommodation and onward transportation.
Here are just a few sites (there are many others, and we don't know which ones are the closest to real time) that host TIMATIC interfaces:
https://www.united.com/en/us/timatic/
https://skyteam.traveldoc.aero/
https://www.emirates.com/english/pla...n_results.aspx
The TIMATIC text below is provided by KVS Tool and will only be updated when material changes to the TWOV rules are implemented. As such, travelers are advised to obtain a copy of the most recent TIMATIC data immediately before traveling. Besides KVS Tool and ExpertFlyer, some airline and alliance websites provide TIMATIC interfaces. Try this one: https://skyteam.traveldoc.aero/
IMPORTANT: When looking up China TWOV rules in TIMATIC, be sure to input China as the transit country, not the destination (e.g., origin = USA, destination = Hong Kong, transit country = China). If you don't have the patience to read the complete TIMATIC rules, which cover every contingency under the sun, we suggest using the following link:
https://www.emirates.com/english/pla...n_results.aspx
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Source: [KVS Availability Tool 9.1.8/Diamond - TIMATIC: Country Information: Visa] (requires subscription)
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Transit Without Visa (TWOV) and Transit Without Visa (entry permit)
China offers multiple options to facilitate direct transits where you are flying from country A to country B, via China. The type of entry procedure varies depending on the city (or cities) you will transit, and the length of time you will spend in China.
The information in this wiki was last updated in August 2023.
Disclaimers/Warnings
This thread is based on currently available published information, supplemented by the experiences of actual travelers. A number of us are happy to review prospective itineraries, and can often identify red flags that might warrant attention. That having been said, complying with stated policy does not guarantee entry.
Transit Without Visa / Transit Without Visa (entry permit)
If you are visiting a single city in China, you will be offered a 24-hour transit without visa (TWOV). If you are visiting multiple cities within China you may be offered at 24-hour TWOV (entry permit). This latter category replaces the previous 'transit visa on arrival' which was offered briefly in 2018.
While TWOV is pretty much a guarantee, if your transit is less than 12 hours, and you don't need to go landside in order to pull it off (e.g. PEK T3 to T2 requires this), you might not be granted an entry permit, especially in the case of day time connections.
If you hold one of 53 passports, you may be eligible for a longer stay in China, either 72 hours or 144 hours. Admission to China will be an entry permit under the transit without visa program (TWOV).
In all cases, China must be a transit en route to a third country. Your immediate flight out of China cannot be back to the same country you flew into China from.
Restrictions and warnings
There are considerations and potential complexities with each of the entry methods above. These include:
- city specific restrictions, for example TWOV with entry permit may not be offered if you have a short stay in CAN or PVG (under 8 hours), or if you can't provide hotel reservations.
- restrictions based on your passport/nationality
- countries you may have previously visited (for example an entry stamp to Turkey may preclude you being offered TWOV)
- the time from which your stay is measured (either actual arrival time, or 00:01 the day after you arrive)
- the region you will be visiting (some regions are 72 hours, some 144 hours)
Note: other 'visas on arrival' mentioned in TIMATIC are unlikely to ever be available to most passengers.
The main problem using TWOV is the potential for misunderstanding of the rules by airline check-in staff. Some airline staff believe a visa is mandatory for China, no exceptions. These misunderstandings are generally resolved at the airport, but you should allow plenty of time. In rare cases where passengers missed their flights, the airlines have provided full compensation (that is, they have acknowledged the rules and guidance on which this thread is based are correct and that their staff have erred).
Current known issues
NOTE 1: Effective end August 2017, 24 hour TWOV involving travel through CAN may be subject to restrictions. The situation is changing on a daily basis. Please check the last few posts of this thread for the latest information.
Direct international air-to-air connections are permitted at CAN. Uncertainty remains around whether you are able to leave the airport during longer transits. Passengers with passports only eligible for 24-hour TWOV may be required to remain within the transit area regardless of how long they are in transit. Passenger who would otherwise also be eligible for 72-hour TWOV may be able to leave the airport if their transit exceeds 8 hours (but is less than 24 hours). Passengers with less than 8 hours needing to collect bags in CAN to transfer airlines may not be permitted to enter China for the purpose of collecting bags and re-checking. You may be required to contact the operating airline of your onward flight to collect your bags on your behalf and re-tag them to your final destination.
NOTE 2: Effective February 2018, 24 hour TWOV involving travel through Shanghai may be subject to restriction. The rules are not clear and you should check the last few posts/pages of this thread for the latest information.
TWOV is still operational in Shanghai however new rules are supposedly in operation - at least at PVG - limiting the ability for passengers to enter China and leave the airport. Passengers with: (1) short stays (under four hours), (2) same-day transfers (more than four hours, but with an onward flight on the same day as arriving), (3) a transit within 24 hours but without confirmed hotel accommodation, and/or (4) who do not need to collect bags and recheck for their onward flight may all be affected. Passengers in any one of these categories may be directed to the transfer line with direct air-side transfer (not allowed to enter China/leave the airport).
NOTE 3: 24 hour TWOV is may not available to passengers travelling on the following passports: Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Iran, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Malaysia, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Syria, Saudia Arabia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Turkey, United Arab Emirates and Yemen. See the 24-hour TWOV section below for more details. The most recent version of TIMATIC appears to have lifted this exemption for all cities except XMN. But there are no recent reports to confirm this.
NOTE 4: passengers seeking TWOV in China who have previously visited Turkey (entry stamps) may be refused entry.
WARNING for passengers flying American Airlines (AA) on itineraries USA-China-USA: in cases where either your outbound or inbound to China has a short transit in a third country (for example LAX-xNRT-PVG-LAX, or LAX-PVG-xHKG-LAX), you may be denied boarding as AA will insist you need a Chinese visa. This is incorrect and AA have admitted liability in cases where boarding has been refused in these circumstances. Despite this there have been several recent reports where AA check-in staff do not interpret TIMATIC correctly and instead apply IATA ticketing rules (that is, that the intermediate transit must instead be a stopover of longer than 24 hours to make it count as a 'third country'). You are advised to arrive at your embarkation point with plenty of time in case this becomes an issue.
Key Points
To avail yourself of transit provisions, you MUST be travelling from country A, via China, to Country B (a 'third country').
-Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan are treated as separate countries in this case (special provisions apply to Shenzhen, where travel to the SARs is not permitted for TWOV purposes)
-flights in your itinerary that don't involve China are completely irrelevant (e.g. if you are flying BOS-ORD-PEK-HKG-BOS, focus solely on ORD-PEK-HKG)
-some airline employees misunderstand TWOV procedures, so be prepared to advise them that China is the transit country
*in the event that the airline people at your small airport are clueless, focus on getting to the larger airport, and take matters up there
-print the following
*TIMATIC rules applicable to your situation (e.g. Japan-China-USA) link
*receipt for onward flight (from China)
*your China hotel reservation (this is not an official requirement, and you can stay anywhere you please after the fact, but having a hotel reservation in hand can speed things up)
-on arrival in your China POE, it helps to have your onward ticket and hotel reservations in hand
Overview
China offers four distinct opportunities for transit passengers to enter the PRC without a visa - a 24 hour TWOV (transit without visa, including a separate TWOV with attached entry permit), 72 hour TWOV and 144 hour TWOV
Which one you are eligible for depends on whether you have one or more stops in China, the city or cities you intend to visit, and the passport you travel on.
Note: special conditions apply for Urumqi (URC) – see below.
24-Hour TWOV
NOTE: please see warnings, restrictions, and 'current known issues' sections above for CAN, Shanghai, and passports excluded from using TWOV.
In circumstances where you are eligible for TWOV, the 24-hour period is measured from your first scheduled arrival into China, until your scheduled departure from China.
Note: special provisions apply to Urumqi (URC), where you are permitted to stay in transit for a maximum of 2 hours.
You should also read the section 'other important considerations' below.
New rules became effective from September 2018. These rules govern when you can leave the airport, which cities offer TWOV, which routes restrict TWOV, and which nationalities are eligible.
These new rules are:
24-hour TWOV - entry permit (multiple stops allowed)
Passengers with a confirmed onward air, cruise or train ticket to a third country within 24 hours can obtain an entry permit on arrival. They must have documents required for the next destination. When passengers have obtained an entry permit, they can have multiple transit stops within China (People's Rep).
Excludes holders of BNO, Hong Kong/Macao (SARs-China) or Republic of China (Chinese Taipei) passports.
Exclusions: does not apply at Fuzhou (FOC), Huangshan (TXN), Mudanjiang (MDG), Shenzhen (SZX), Urumqi (URC) and Yanji (YNJ). Does not apply to nationals of Syria transiting through Guangzhou (CAN). Does not apply to nationals of Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Iran, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Malaysia, Oman, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka, Syria, Thailand, Turkey, Turkmenistan and Yemen transiting through Xiamen (XMN).
24-hour TWOV - other
Available to passengers with a confirmed onward ticket for a flight to a third country within 24 hours. They must stay in the international transit area of the airport and have documents required for the next destination.
Exclusions: this TWOV facility does not apply at Fuzhou (FOC), Huangshan (TXN), Mudanjiang (MDG), Shenzhen (SZX), Urumqi (URC) and Yanji (YNJ) or to nationals of Syria through Guangzhou (CAN).
This TWOV facility does not apply to nationals of Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Iran, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Malaysia, Oman, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka, Syria, Thailand, Turkey, Turkmenistan and Yemen transiting through Xiamen (XMN).
This TWOV facility does not apply to holders of BNO, Hong Kong/Macao (SARs-China) or Republic of China (Chinese Taipei) passports (see below).
24-hour TWOV Hong Kong/Macao passport holders
Passengers with a Hong Kong (SAR China) or Macau (SAR China) passport transiting through Guangzhou (CAN), Shanghai (PVG) or Beijing (PEK) with a confirmed onward ticket for a flight to a third country within 24 hours. They must stay in the international transit area of the airport.
TWOV Urumqi (URC)
Passengers transiting through Urumqi (URC) with a confirmed onward ticket for a flight to a third country within 2 hours. They must stay in the international transit area of the airport and have documents required for the next destination.
Exclusions: nationals of Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Iran, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Malaysia, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka, Syria, Thailand, Turkey and Yemen.
Also excluded are holders of BNO, Republic of China (Chinese Taipei), Hong Kong/Macao (SARs-China) passports.
Note: eligible passport holders may also be able to obtain a 24-hour TWOV (with entry permit) if they have multiple stops within China in addition to Urumqi.
24 hour TWOV Shenzhen (new, September 2018)
Passengers transiting through Shenzhen (SZX) with a confirmed onward air, cruise or train ticket within 24 hours to a third country can obtain an entry permit on arrival. They must have documents required for the next destination.
When passengers have obtained an entry permit, they can have multiple transit stops within China (People's Rep)
Exclusions: does not apply when passengers are traveling to Hong Kong (SAR China) or Macao (SAR China).
72-Hour TWOV
72 Hour TWOV: available in selected cities, and only available if you fly non-stop into and out of China (no transits, ‘technical stops’ or connections are allowed inside China).
Passport holders from select countries are eligible for this scheme. Check your eligibility against the TIMATIC excerpt at the end of this wiki.
The number of cities offering 72 hour TWOV continues to expand slowly and the table below will be updated once cities appear in TIMATIC.
The 72 hour period is measured differently depending on which city you transit as outlined in the table below.
Caution: Most airline staff rely on TIMATIC to determine if you can board the aircraft. If the city you wish to fly to does not appear in TIMATIC, you may be refused boarding even if the city states it has officially launched 72-hour TWOV. Cities which fall into this category are listed separately in the table below.
72-hour TWOV – time measured from 00:01 the day after you arrive
A number of cities count the commencement time for TWOV from 00:01 the day after you arrive.
These cities are: Changsha (CSX), Chengdu (CTU), Chongqing (CKG), Guangzhou (CAN), Qingdao (TAO), Wuhan (WUH), Xi'an (XIY) and Xiamen (XMN)
(note: Hangzhou (HGH), Shanghai Hongqiao (SHA), Shanghai Pudong (PVG) and Tianjin (TSN) (have now been moved to the 144-hour TWOV category)
72-hour TWOV – time based on scheduled arrival time
Other cities are 'up to' 72 hours based on the scheduled arrival time of your inbound flight. You must have a departure time no later than 72 hours from the time you were scheduled to land. (If your flight lands early the time is measured from the time the flight was scheduled to land.)
These cities are: Guilin (KWL), Kunming (KMG), Harbin (HRB)
Prospective cities offering 72-hour TWOV
Some cities may advertise the intended availability of 72-hour TWOV however they may not yet appear in TIMATIC. You may be refused boarding as airline staff will usually rely on TIMATIC in deciding whether you are eligible to fly to – and enter – China. These cities will be moved into the appropriate category above once they are in TIMATIC.
A number of cities count the commencement time for TWOV from 00:01 the day after you arrive.
These cities are: Changsha (CSX), Chengdu (CTU), Chongqing (CKG), Guangzhou (CAN), Qingdao (TAO), Wuhan (WUH), Xi'an (XIY) and Xiamen (XMN)
(note: Hangzhou (HGH), Shanghai Hongqiao (SHA), Shanghai Pudong (PVG) and Tianjin (TSN) (have now been moved to the 144-hour TWOV category)
72-hour TWOV – time based on scheduled arrival time
Other cities are 'up to' 72 hours based on the scheduled arrival time of your inbound flight. You must have a departure time no later than 72 hours from the time you were scheduled to land. (If your flight lands early the time is measured from the time the flight was scheduled to land.)
These cities are: Guilin (KWL), Kunming (KMG), Harbin (HRB)
Prospective cities offering 72-hour TWOV
Some cities may advertise the intended availability of 72-hour TWOV however they may not yet appear in TIMATIC. You may be refused boarding as airline staff will usually rely on TIMATIC in deciding whether you are eligible to fly to – and enter – China. These cities will be moved into the appropriate category above once they are in TIMATIC.
You should also read the section 'other important considerations' below.
144-Hour TWOV
Commencing 30 January 2016 a number of cities, grouped in three areas, are offering 144-hour TWOV.
Passport holders from select countries are eligible for this scheme. Check your eligibility against the TIMATIC excerpt at the end of this wiki.
Similar to 72-hour TWOV, these cities will count the commencement time as 00:01 the day after you arrive.
These cities are:
- area 1: Hangzhou (HGH), Nanjing Lukou (NKG), Shanghai Hongqiao (SHA), Shanghai Pudong (PVG), Shanghai Port International Cruise Terminal, Shanghai Wusongkou (Baoshan) International Cruise Terminal or Shanghai Railway Station
and
- area 2: Beijing (PEK), Tianjin (TSN), Shijiazhuang (SJW), Beijing West Railway Station, Tianjin International Cruise Home Port or Qinhuangdao Sea Port.
- area 3: Dalian (DLC) and Shenyang (SHE)
- area 4: Guangdong Province -- note: we will update this section after we get a chance to review the new sections in TIMATIC, which are a bit confusing, but the gist of it is that you can enter China in Guangdong by air (only CAN, SWA, and SZX), travel throughout the province during the course of 144 hours, and depart from a much longer list of airports and land borders, but you can't depart for HK or Macau if you arrive at SZX.
Movements of travelers who qualify for 144-hour TWOV are more generous than those offered for 72-hour TWOV, allowing travel between the cities (and provinces) within each of the three separate areas participating in the 144-hour program (that is, you can arrive and/or depart from any city or terminal listed within areas 1, 2 or 3 outlined above). However, travel between the three grouped areas is not permitted and requires a regular visa (that is, you can not arrive in one of the areas and depart from any other than the area in which you arrived).
You should also read the section 'other important considerations' below.
Other Important Considerations
• The TWOV rules apply primarily to air travel but 144-hour TWOV variants are extended to select rail and cruise ship terminals. See the respective sections of this wiki for full details. .
• Passengers must have confirmed onward tickets to a third country (not the PRC, and not the country from which they arrived).
• Except for 24 hour TWOV (with entry permit), passengers must fly non-stop to/from their destination in China using two different countries. For this context, the SARs of Hong Kong and Macau are considered third countries, as is Chinese Taipei/Taiwan/Republic of China/Taiwan Province.
• Duration of stop in third country is irrelevant (e.g., LAX-PVG-NRT-LAX is compliant, even if NRT stop is for only a few hours).
• Travelers making intermediate stops within China, even on the same flight number, are not eligible for 72/144-hour TWOV (the 24-hour TVOA rule is still valid). All major Chinese airlines have flights of this nature (e.g. CA via DLC/XMN/PVG/CTU, CZ via CAN/XMN, MU via KMG/PVG), so be sure to examine them before booking. Travellers can arrive and depart from different airports in different provinces within the same 144-hour TWOV areas.
• Proof of onward flights is required. Flights must be ticketed — reservations alone, without an actual ticket number, will not be sufficient. You may also be asked for proof of hotel booking(s) by immigration at your point of entry to China.
• Onward flight can be on a separate ticket.
• You do not need to be traveling on Chinese carriers for any part of your itinerary.
• Different airlines for inbound/outbound are permitted, even on separate tickets (example: arrive Cathay Pacific, depart Lufthansa is ok).
• Most TWOV problems will occur with the carrier at the country of departure due to airline employees' misunderstanding of the rules. To avoid issues, it is wise to have a copy of the current TIMATIC version of the rules, along with confirmed onward tickets
TIMATIC
Sometimes members request official PRC documentation of these rules, but documentation from TIMATIC is typically more useful, as it's the most up-to-date source, and the one the airlines actually rely upon. Below the asterisks, you can view a complete version of China visa free transit that was in effect when KVS last updated it in 2019. According to KVS, the full (i.e. for all conceivable combinations of nationality, origin, transit city, and destination) text is no longer provided;. This means, individual prospective travelers should make their own queries as their trips draw near and print out (or save to phone) the applicable text along with proof of accommodation and onward transportation.
Here are just a few sites (there are many others, and we don't know which ones are the closest to real time) that host TIMATIC interfaces:
https://www.united.com/en/us/timatic/
https://skyteam.traveldoc.aero/
https://www.emirates.com/english/pla...n_results.aspx
February 2016 addition by moondog: There are occasional reports of airline staff at outstations having difficulty with TIMATIC as a credible data source. Beijing bound passengers can contact Beijing Exit/Entry Inspection directly on:
http://www.bjbj.gov.cn/
+86 10 5609 5400
Wechat: bjbianjian
(best to use Chinese whether you call or message them)
http://www.bjbj.gov.cn/
+86 10 5609 5400
Wechat: bjbianjian
(best to use Chinese whether you call or message them)
IMPORTANT: When looking up China TWOV rules in TIMATIC, be sure to input China as the transit country, not the destination (e.g., origin = USA, destination = Hong Kong, transit country = China). If you don't have the patience to read the complete TIMATIC rules, which cover every contingency under the sun, we suggest using the following link:
https://www.emirates.com/english/pla...n_results.aspx
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Source: [KVS Availability Tool 9.1.8/Diamond - TIMATIC: Country Information: Visa] (requires subscription)
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[Visa Information] China (People's Rep.) (CN) [As of 29 Jul 2019] TWOV (Transit Without Visa): - Passengers with a Hong Kong (SAR China) passport transiting through Guangzhou (CAN), Shanghai (PVG) or Beijing (PEK) with a confirmed onward ticket for a flight to a third country within 24 hours. They must stay in the international transit area of the airport and have documents required for the next destination. (SEE NOTE 88975) NOTE 88975: This TWOV facility does not apply when passengers arrive on a direct flight from USA, Guam or Northern Mariana Isl. AND depart on a direct flight to USA, Guam or Northern Mariana Isl. (e.g. JFK - PVG - GUM). - Passengers with a Macao (SAR China) passport transiting through Guangzhou (CAN), Shanghai (PVG) or Beijing (PEK) with a confirmed onward ticket for a flight to a third country within 24 hours. They must stay in the international transit area of the airport and have documents required for the next destination. (SEE NOTE 88975) NOTE 88975: This TWOV facility does not apply when passengers arrive on a direct flight from USA, Guam or Northern Mariana Isl. AND depart on a direct flight to USA, Guam or Northern Mariana Isl. (e.g. JFK - PVG - GUM). - Passengers transiting through Urumqi (URC) with a confirmed onward ticket for a flight to a third country within 2 hours. They must stay in the international transit area of the airport and have documents required for the next destination. (SEE NOTE 88975) - This TWOV facility does not apply to nationals of Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Iran, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Malaysia, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka, Syria, Thailand, Turkey and Yemen. - This TWOV facility does not apply to passengers with a British passport with nationality British National (Overseas)". - This TWOV facility does not apply to passengers with a Chinese Taipei (on the cover: Republic of China Taiwan) passport. - This TWOV facility does not apply to passengers with a Hong Kong (SAR China) passport. - This TWOV facility does not apply to passengers with a Macao (SAR China) passport. NOTE 88975: This TWOV facility does not apply when passengers arrive on a direct flight from USA, Guam or Northern Mariana Isl. AND depart on a direct flight to USA, Guam or Northern Mariana Isl. (e.g. JFK - PVG - GUM). - Passengers with a confirmed onward ticket for a flight to a third country within 24 hours. They must stay in the international transit area of the airport and have documents required for the next destination. (SEE NOTE 88975) - This TWOV facility does not apply at Fuzhou (FOC), Huangshan (TXN), Mudanjiang (MDG), Shenzhen (SZX), Urumqi (URC) and Yanji (YNJ). - This TWOV facility does not apply to nationals of Syria transiting through Guangzhou (CAN). - This TWOV facility does not apply to nationals of Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Iran, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Malaysia, Oman, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka, Syria, Thailand, Turkey, Turkmenistan and Yemen transiting through Xiamen (XMN). - This TWOV facility does not apply to passengers with a British passport with nationality British National (Overseas)". - This TWOV facility does not apply to passengers with a Chinese Taipei (on the cover: Republic of China Taiwan) passport. - This TWOV facility does not apply to passengers with a Hong Kong (SAR China) passport. - This TWOV facility does not apply to passengers with a Macao (SAR China) passport. NOTE 88975: This TWOV facility does not apply when passengers arrive on a direct flight from USA, Guam or Northern Mariana Isl. AND depart on a direct flight to USA, Guam or Northern Mariana Isl. (e.g. JFK - PVG - GUM). - Passengers with a confirmed onward air, cruise or train ticket to a third country within 24 hours can obtain an entry permit on arrival. They must have documents required for the next destination. When passengers have obtained an entry permit, they can have multiple transit stops within China (People's Rep.).(SEE NOTE 88975) - This TWOV facility does not apply at Shenzhen (SZX) when passengers are traveling to Hong Kong (SAR China) or Macao (SAR China). - This TWOV facility does not apply at Fuzhou (FOC), Huangshan (TXN), Mudanjiang (MDG), Urumqi (URC) and Yanji (YNJ). - This TWOV facility does not apply to nationals of Syria transiting through Guangzhou (CAN). - This TWOV facility does not apply to nationals of Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Iran, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Malaysia, Oman, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka, Syria, Thailand, Turkey, Turkmenistan and Yemen transiting through Xiamen (XMN). - This TWOV facility does not apply to passengers with a British passport with nationality British National (Overseas)". - This TWOV facility does not apply to passengers with a Chinese Taipei (on the cover: Republic of China Taiwan) passport. - This TWOV facility does not apply to passengers with a Hong Kong (SAR China) passport. - This TWOV facility does not apply to passengers with a Macao (SAR China) passport. NOTE 88975: This TWOV facility does not apply when passengers arrive on a direct flight from USA, Guam or Northern Mariana Isl. AND depart on a direct flight to USA, Guam or Northern Mariana Isl. (e.g. JFK - PVG - GUM). - Nationals of Albania, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Brunei Darussalam, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Rep., Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland (Rep.), Italy, Japan, Korea (Rep.), Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Mexico, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, New Zealand, North Macedonia (Rep.), Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Romania, Russian Fed., Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, USA, Ukraine and United Arab Emirates transiting through Changsha (CSX), Chongqing (CKG) or Xi'an (XIY) with a confirmed onward ticket for a flight to a third country within 72 hours, starting from 00:01 on the day following the day of entry. They must: - arrive at and depart from the same airport; and - have documents required for the next destination. (SEE NOTE 88975) NOTE 88975: This TWOV facility does not apply when passengers arrive on a direct flight from USA, Guam or Northern Mariana Isl. AND depart on a direct flight to USA, Guam or Northern Mariana Isl. (e.g. JFK - PVG - GUM). - Passengers with a British passport with nationality British Citizen transiting through Changsha (CSX), Chongqing (CKG) or Xi'an (XIY) with a confirmed onward ticket for a flight to a third country within 72 hours, starting from 00:01 on the day following the day of entry. They must: - arrive at and depart from the same airport; and - have documents required for the next destination. (SEE NOTE 88975) NOTE 88975: This TWOV facility does not apply when passengers arrive on a direct flight from USA, Guam or Northern Mariana Isl. AND depart on a direct flight to USA, Guam or Northern Mariana Isl. (e.g. JFK - PVG - GUM). - Nationals of Albania, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Brunei Darussalam, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Rep., Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland (Rep.), Italy, Japan, Korea (Rep.), Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Mexico, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, New Zealand, North Macedonia (Rep.), Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Romania, Russian Fed., Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, USA, Ukraine and United Arab Emirates transiting through Guilin (KWL) or Harbin (HRB) with a confirmed onward ticket for a flight to a third country within 72 hours. They must: - arrive at and depart from the same airport; and - have documents required for the next destination. (SEE NOTE 88975) NOTE 88975: This TWOV facility does not apply when passengers arrive on a direct flight from USA, Guam or Northern Mariana Isl. AND depart on a direct flight to USA, Guam or Northern Mariana Isl. (e.g. JFK - PVG - GUM). - Passengers with a British passport with nationality British Citizen transiting through Guilin (KWL) or Harbin (HRB) with a confirmed onward ticket for a flight to a third country within 72 hours. They must: - arrive at and depart from the same airport; and - have documents required for the next destination. (SEE NOTE 88975) NOTE 88975: This TWOV facility does not apply when passengers arrive on a direct flight from USA, Guam or Northern Mariana Isl. AND depart on a direct flight to USA, Guam or Northern Mariana Isl. (e.g. JFK - PVG - GUM). - Nationals of Albania, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Brunei Darussalam , Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Rep., Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland (Rep.), Italy, Japan, Korea (Rep.), Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Mexico, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, New Zealand, North Macedonia (Rep.), Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Romania, Russian Fed., Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, USA, Ukraine and United Arab Emirates with a confirmed onward air, cruise or train ticket to a third country within 144 hours, starting from 00:01 on the day following the day of entry. They must: - arrive at and depart from one of the following locations: Hangzhou (HGH), Nanjing (NKG), Shanghai: Hongqiao (SHA) and Pudong (PVG), Shanghai Port International Cruise Terminal, Shanghai Wusongkou (Baoshan) International Cruise Terminal or Shanghai Railway Station; and - have documents required for the next destination. (SEE NOTE 88975) NOTE 88975: This TWOV facility does not apply when passengers arrive on a direct flight from USA, Guam or Northern Mariana Isl. AND depart on a direct flight to USA, Guam or Northern Mariana Isl. (e.g. JFK - PVG - GUM). - Passengers with a British passport with nationality British Citizen with a confirmed onward air, cruise or train ticket to a third country within 144 hours, starting from 00:01 on the day following the day of entry. They must: - arrive at and depart from one of the following locations: Hangzhou (HGH), Nanjing (NKG), Shanghai: Hongqiao (SHA) and Pudong (PVG), Shanghai Port International Cruise Terminal, Shanghai Wusongkou (Baoshan) International Cruise Terminal or Shanghai Railway Station; and - have documents required for the next destination. (SEE NOTE 88975) NOTE 88975: This TWOV facility does not apply when passengers arrive on a direct flight from USA, Guam or Northern Mariana Isl. AND depart on a direct flight to USA, Guam or Northern Mariana Isl. (e.g. JFK - PVG - GUM). - Nationals of Albania, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Brunei Darussalam , Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Rep., Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland (Rep.), Italy, Japan, Korea (Rep.), Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Mexico, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, New Zealand, North Macedonia (Rep.), Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Romania, Russian Fed., Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, USA, Ukraine and United Arab Emirates with a confirmed onward air, cruise or train ticket to a third country within 144 hours, starting from 00:01 on the day following the day of entry. They must: - arrive at and depart from one of the following locations: Beijing (PEK), Tianjin (TSN), Shijiazhuang (SJW), Beijing West Railway Station, Tianjin International Cruise Home Port or Qinhuangdao Sea Port; and - have documents required for the next destination. (SEE NOTE 88975) NOTE 88975: This TWOV facility does not apply when passengers arrive on a direct flight from USA, Guam or Northern Mariana Isl. AND depart on a direct flight to USA, Guam or Northern Mariana Isl. (e.g. JFK - PVG - GUM). - Passengers with a British passport with nationality British Citizen with a confirmed onward air, cruise or train ticket to a third country within 144 hours, starting from 00:01 on the day following the day of entry. They must: - arrive at and depart from one of the following locations: Beijing (PEK), Tianjin (TSN), Shijiazhuang (SJW), Beijing West Railway Station, Tianjin International Cruise Home Port or Qinhuangdao Sea Port; and - have documents required for the next destination. (SEE NOTE 88975) NOTE 88975: This TWOV facility does not apply when passengers arrive on a direct flight from USA, Guam or Northern Mariana Isl. AND depart on a direct flight to USA, Guam or Northern Mariana Isl. (e.g. JFK - PVG - GUM). - Nationals of Albania, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Brunei Darussalam , Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Rep., Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland (Rep.), Italy, Japan, Korea (Rep.), Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Mexico, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, New Zealand, North Macedonia (Rep.), Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Romania, Russian Fed., Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, USA, Ukraine and United Arab Emirates with a confirmed onward ticket for a flight to a third country within 144 hours, starting from 00:01 on the day following the day of entry. They must: - arrive at and depart from one of the following two airports: Dalian (DLC) or Shenyang (SHE); and - have documents required for the next destination. (SEE NOTE 88975) NOTE 88975: This TWOV facility does not apply when passengers arrive on a direct flight from USA, Guam or Northern Mariana Isl. AND depart on a direct flight to USA, Guam or Northern Mariana Isl. (e.g. JFK - PVG - GUM). - Passengers with a British passport with nationality British Citizen with a confirmed onward ticket for a flight to a third country within 144 hours, starting from 00:01 on the day following the day of entry. They must: - arrive at and depart from one of the following two airports: Dalian (DLC) or Shenyang (SHE); and - have documents required for the next destination. (SEE NOTE 88975) NOTE 88975: This TWOV facility does not apply when passengers arrive on a direct flight from USA, Guam or Northern Mariana Isl. AND depart on a direct flight to USA, Guam or Northern Mariana Isl. (e.g. JFK - PVG - GUM). - Nationals of Albania, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Brunei Darussalam , Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Rep., Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland (Rep.), Italy, Japan, Korea (Rep.), Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Mexico, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, New Zealand, North Macedonia (Rep.), Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Romania, Russian Fed., Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, USA, Ukraine and United Arab Emirates transiting through Chengdu (CTU) with a confirmed onward ticket for a flight to a third country within 144 hours, starting from 00:01 on the day following the day of entry. They must: - arrive at and depart from the same airport; and - have documents required for the next destination; and - stay in the administrative area of Chengdu Municipality. (SEE NOTE 88975) NOTE 88975: This TWOV facility does not apply when passengers arrive on a direct flight from USA, Guam or Northern Mariana Isl. AND depart on a direct flight to USA, Guam or Northern Mariana Isl. (e.g. JFK - PVG - GUM). - Passengers with a British passport with nationality British Citizen transiting through Chengdu (CTU) with a confirmed onward ticket for a flight to a third country within 144 hours, starting from 00:01 on the day following the day of entry. They must: - arrive at and depart from the same airport; and - have documents required for the next destination; and - stay in the administrative area of Chengdu Municipality. (SEE NOTE 88975) NOTE 88975: This TWOV facility does not apply when passengers arrive on a direct flight from USA, Guam or Northern Mariana Isl. AND depart on a direct flight to USA, Guam or Northern Mariana Isl. (e.g. JFK - PVG - GUM). - Nationals of Albania, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Brunei Darussalam , Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Rep., Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland (Rep.), Italy, Japan, Korea (Rep.), Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Mexico, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, New Zealand, North Macedonia (Rep.), Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Romania, Russian Fed., Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, USA, Ukraine and United Arab Emirates transiting through Kunming (KMG) or Wuhan (WUH) with a confirmed onward ticket for a flight to a third country within 144 hours, starting from 00:01 on the day following the day of entry. They must: - arrive at and depart from the same airport; and - have documents required for the next destination. (SEE NOTE 88975) NOTE 88975: This TWOV facility does not apply when passengers arrive on a direct flight from USA, Guam or Northern Mariana Isl. AND depart on a direct flight to USA, Guam or Northern Mariana Isl. (e.g. JFK - PVG - GUM). - Passengers with a British passport with nationality British Citizen transiting through Kunming (KMG) or Wuhan (WUH) with a confirmed onward ticket for a flight to a third country within 144 hours, starting from 00:01 on the day following the day of entry. They must: - arrive at and depart from the same airport; and - have documents required for the next destination. (SEE NOTE 88975) NOTE 88975: This TWOV facility does not apply when passengers arrive on a direct flight from USA, Guam or Northern Mariana Isl. AND depart on a direct flight to USA, Guam or Northern Mariana Isl. (e.g. JFK - PVG - GUM). - Nationals of Albania, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Brunei Darussalam , Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Rep., Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland (Rep.), Italy, Japan, Korea (Rep.), Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Mexico, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, New Zealand, North Macedonia (Rep.), Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Romania, Russian Fed., Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, USA, Ukraine and United Arab Emirates with a confirmed onward air or cruise ticket to a third country within 144 hours, starting from 00:01 on the day following the day of entry. They must: - arrive at and depart from one of the following locations: Qingdao (TAO) or Qingdao Port; and - have documents required for the next destination. (SEE NOTE 88975) NOTE 88975: This TWOV facility does not apply when passengers arrive on a direct flight from USA, Guam or Northern Mariana Isl. AND depart on a direct flight to USA, Guam or Northern Mariana Isl. (e.g. JFK - PVG - GUM). - Passengers with a British passport with nationality British Citizen with a confirmed onward air or cruise ticket to a third country within 144 hours, starting from 00:01 on the day following the day of entry. They must: - arrive at and depart from one of the following locations: Qingdao (TAO) or Qingdao Port; and - have documents required for the next destination. (SEE NOTE 88975) NOTE 88975: This TWOV facility does not apply when passengers arrive on a direct flight from USA, Guam or Northern Mariana Isl. AND depart on a direct flight to USA, Guam or Northern Mariana Isl. (e.g. JFK - PVG - GUM). - Nationals of Albania, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Brunei Darussalam , Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Rep., Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland (Rep.), Italy, Japan, Korea (Rep.), Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Mexico, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, New Zealand, North Macedonia (Rep.), Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Romania, Russian Fed., Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, USA, Ukraine and United Arab Emirates transiting through Xiamen (XMN) with a confirmed onward air or cruise ticket to a third country within 144 hours, starting from 00:01 on the day following the day of entry. They must: - arrive at and depart from one of the following locations: Xiamen (XMN), Xiamen International Cruise Center or Wutong Passenger Wharf; and - have documents required for the next destination. (SEE NOTE 88975) NOTE 88975: This TWOV facility does not apply when passengers arrive on a direct flight from USA, Guam or Northern Mariana Isl. AND depart on a direct flight to USA, Guam or Northern Mariana Isl. (e.g. JFK - PVG - GUM). - Passengers with a British passport with nationality British Citizen transiting through Xiamen (XMN) with a confirmed onward air or cruise ticket to a third country within 144 hours, starting from 00:01 on the day following the day of entry. They must: - arrive at and depart from one of the following locations: Xiamen (XMN), Xiamen International Cruise Center or Wutong Passenger Wharf; and - have documents required for the next destination. (SEE NOTE 88975) NOTE 88975: This TWOV facility does not apply when passengers arrive on a direct flight from USA, Guam or Northern Mariana Isl. AND depart on a direct flight to USA, Guam or Northern Mariana Isl. (e.g. JFK - PVG - GUM). - Nationals of Albania, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Brunei Darussalam , Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Rep., Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland (Rep.), Italy, Japan, Korea (Rep.), Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Mexico, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, New Zealand, North Macedonia (Rep.), Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Romania, Russian Fed., Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, USA, Ukraine and United Arab Emirates with a confirmed onward air, cruise or train ticket to a third country within 144 hours, starting from 00:01 on the day following the day of entry. They must: - arrive at one of the following airports: Guangzhou (CAN), Shantou (SWA) or Shenzhen (SZX); and - depart from one of the following locations: Guangzhou (CAN), Meixian (MXZ), Shantou (SWA), Shenzhen (SZX), Zhanjiang (ZHA), Dongguan Humen Sea Port, Dongguan Railway Port, Doumen Sea Port, Foshan Gaoming Sea Port, Foshan Railway Port, Guangzhou Sea Port, Guangzhou Tianhe Railway Port, Heshan Sea Port, Jiuzhou Sea Port, Jiangmen Sea Port, Lianhuashan Sea Port, Nansha Sea Port, Rongqi Sea Port, Shekou Sea Port, Shenzhen Airport Support Sea Port, Shenzhen Bay Port, Shenzhen Futian Port, Shenzhen Huanggang Port, Shenzhen Luohu Port, Shenzhen Shatoujiao Port, Shenzhen Wenjindu Port, Wanchai Sea Port, Wanshan Sea Port, Zhaoqing Railway Port, Zhongshan Sea Port, Zhuhai Gongbei Port or Zhuhai Hengqin Port; and - have documents required for the next destination. (SEE NOTE 88975) NOTE 88975: This TWOV facility does not apply when passengers arrive on a direct flight from USA, Guam or Northern Mariana Isl. AND depart on a direct flight to USA, Guam or Northern Mariana Isl. (e.g. JFK - PVG - GUM). - Passengers with a British passport with nationality British Citizen with a confirmed onward air, cruise or train ticket to a third country within 144 hours, starting from 00:01 on the day following the day of entry. They must: - arrive at one of the following airports: Guangzhou (CAN), Shantou (SWA) or Shenzhen (SZX); and - depart from one of the following locations: Guangzhou (CAN), Meixian (MXZ), Shantou (SWA), Shenzhen (SZX), Zhanjiang (ZHA), Dongguan Humen Sea Port, Dongguan Railway Port, Doumen Sea Port, Foshan Gaoming Sea Port, Foshan Railway Port, Guangzhou Sea Port, Guangzhou Tianhe Railway Port, Heshan Sea Port, Jiuzhou Sea Port, Jiangmen Sea Port, Lianhuashan Sea Port, Nansha Sea Port, Rongqi Sea Port, Shekou Sea Port, Shenzhen Airport Support Sea Port, Shenzhen Bay Port, Shenzhen Futian Port, Shenzhen Huanggang Port, Shenzhen Luohu Port, Shenzhen Shatoujiao Port, Shenzhen Wenjindu Port, Wanchai Sea Port, Wanshan Sea Port, Zhaoqing Railway Port, Zhongshan Sea Port, Zhuhai Gongbei Port or Zhuhai Hengqin Port; and - have documents required for the next destination. (SEE NOTE 88975) NOTE 88975: This TWOV facility does not apply when passengers arrive on a direct flight from USA, Guam or Northern Mariana Isl. AND depart on a direct flight to USA, Guam or Northern Mariana Isl. (e.g. JFK - PVG - GUM). - Warning: All transiting passengers are subject to a check by immigration. Passengers in transit must hold passports or other documents accepted to enter China (People's Rep.). - Warning: For TWOV through Chengdu (CTU): before departure, a notification must be sent by the carrier to immigration at [email protected] . - Warning: For TWOV through Xiamen (XMN) for a maximum stay of 144 hours: before departure, a notification must be sent by the carrier to immigration. - Warning: For TWOV through Changsha (CSX) or Guilin (KWL) for a maximum stay of 72 hours: before departure, a notification must be sent by the carrier to immigration. - Warning: For TWOV through Dalian (DLC) or Shenzhen (SZX): before departure, a notification must be sent by the carrier to immigration. - Warning: When passengers have obtained an entry permit, they can have multiple transit stops within China (People's Rep.). Visa required. Visa Exemptions: - Nationals of China (People's Rep.). - Passengers with a China (People's Rep.) Travel Document (Lu Xing Zheng). - Passengers with a Mainland Travel Permit for Hong Kong and Macao Residents (Hui Xiang Zheng, credit-card format) . - Nationals of China (People's Rep.) with a Travel Permit to and from Hong Kong and Macao when arriving from Hong Kong or Macao (SAR China). - Nationals of China (People's Rep.) with a Public Affairs Hong Kong and Macao Travel Permit when arriving from Hong Kong or Macao (SAR China). - Nationals of China (People's Rep.) with a China (People's Rep.) Travel Permit to and from Taiwan (Lu Bao Zheng). - Passengers with a China (People's Rep.) Exit and Entry Permit, with an endorsement to travel to China (People's Rep.). - Nationals of Mauritius for a maximum stay of 60 days. - Nationals of Bahamas, Barbados, Ecuador, Fiji, Grenada, Qatar and Tonga for a maximum stay of 30 days. - Nationals of Bosnia and Herzegovina and San Marino with a normal passport for a maximum stay of 90 days. - Nationals of Belarus, Serbia, Seychelles and United Arab Emirates with a normal passport for a maximum stay of 30 days. - Nationals of Mongolia with a normal series E passport for a maximum stay of 30 days. - Nationals of Brunei Darussalam, Japan and Singapore with a normal passport for a maximum stay of 15 days. - Nationals of Korea (Dem. People's Rep.) with a Passport For Official Trip". - Passengers with a British diplomatic passport. - Passengers with a British official passport containing a "Visa Exempted" label issued by China (People's Rep.). - Nationals of Afghanistan, Albania, Argentina, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Belarus, Benin, Bolivia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Brunei Darussalam , Cape Verde, Chile, Colombia, Comoros, Costa Rica, Croatia, Cuba, Cyprus, Equatorial Guinea, Georgia, Guyana, Hungary, Indonesia, Iran, Ireland (Rep.), Jamaica, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Lao People's Dem. Rep., Lithuania, Malaysia, Maldives, Malta, Mexico, Moldova (Rep.), Montenegro, Myanmar, Oman, Pakistan, Peru, Poland, Romania, Russian Fed., Samoa, Serbia, Seychelles, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sudan, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Thailand, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Venezuela and Viet Nam with a diplomatic passport. - Nationals of Bahrain, Burkina Faso, Ghana, Mali, North Macedonia (Rep.), Rwanda, San Marino, Switzerland and Uruguay with a diplomatic passport for a maximum stay of 90 days. - Nationals of Algeria, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Rep., Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Luxembourg, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain and Sweden with a diplomatic passport for a maximum stay of 90 days. (SEE NOTE 70951) NOTE 70951: The maximum stay is granted within 180 days. - Nationals of Eritrea and Morocco with a diplomatic passport for a maximum stay of 60 days. - Nationals of Angola, Botswana, Burundi, Cambodia, Cameroon, Congo, Cote d'Ivoire, Djibouti, Dominica, Egypt, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Guinea, Iraq, Israel, Kenya, Korea (Dem. People's Rep.), Korea (Rep.), Kuwait, Lesotho, Liberia, Mauritania, Mongolia, Mozambique, Nepal, Niger, Nigeria, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Singapore, South Africa, South Sudan, Sri Lanka, Suriname, Timor-Leste, Togo, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan and Zimbabwe with a diplomatic passport for a maximum stay of 30 days. - Nationals of Panama with a consular passport for a maximum stay of 30 days. - Nationals of Ireland (Rep.) with an official passport if accompanying a Minister of the Irish government on an official visit. - Nationals of Argentina, Bangladesh, Belarus, Bolivia, Brazil, Brunei Darussalam, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Equatorial Guinea, Guyana, Jamaica, Lao People's Dem. Rep., Malaysia, Maldives, Mexico, Myanmar, Pakistan, Samoa, Serbia, Slovenia, Sudan, Thailand and Viet Nam with an official passport. - Nationals of North Macedonia (Rep.) and Uruguay with an official passport for a maximum stay of 90 days. - Nationals of Botswana, Cambodia, Dominica, Korea (Dem. People's Rep.), Korea (Rep.), Lesotho, Mongolia, Nepal, Nigeria, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Singapore, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Timor-Leste, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia and Zimbabwe with an official passport for a maximum stay of 30 days. - Nationals of Albania, Argentina, Azerbaijan, Benin, Bolivia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cape Verde, Colombia, Comoros, Costa Rica, Croatia, Cuba, Cyprus, Equatorial Guinea, Georgia, Guyana, Hungary, Indonesia, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Lithuania, Moldova (Rep.), Montenegro, Myanmar, Oman, Poland, Romania, Samoa, Slovakia, Sudan, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Ukraine and Venezuela with a service passport. - Nationals of Burkina Faso, Ghana, Mali, Rwanda and San Marino with a service passport for a maximum stay of 90 days. - Nationals of Algeria with a service passport for a maximum stay of 90 days. (SEE NOTE 70951) NOTE 70951: The maximum stay is granted within 180 days. - Nationals of Eritrea and Morocco with a service passport for a maximum stay of 60 days. - Nationals of Angola, Bulgaria, Burundi, Cambodia, Cameroon, Congo, Cote d'Ivoire, Djibouti, Dominica, Egypt, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Guinea, Israel, Kenya, Korea (Dem. People's Rep.), Mauritania, Mozambique, Niger, Philippines, Russian Fed., Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Suriname, Timor-Leste, Togo, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates and Zimbabwe with a service passport for a maximum stay of 30 days. - Nationals of Jordan, Oman, Peru, Sudan and Turkey with a special passport. - Nationals of Bahrain with a special passport for a maximum stay of 90 days. - Nationals of Egypt, Kuwait, South Sudan and United Arab Emirates with a special passport for a maximum stay of 30 days. - Passengers with a residence permit issued by China (People's Rep.). - Chinese Taipei passengers with a multiple-entry Mainland Travel Permit for Taiwan Residents (Tai Bao Zheng). [[TIRULES/R210]] - Chinese Taipei passengers with a single-entry Mainland Travel Permit for Taiwan Residents (Tai Bao Zheng) for a maximum stay of 3 months. [[TIRULES/R210]] - Passengers with an APEC Business Travel Card [[TIRULES/R35]] valid for travel to "CHN" for a maximum stay of 60 days. (SEE NOTE 46798) (SEE NOTE 74203) (SEE NOTE 74206) The card is valid for the countries listed on the back of the card. NOTE 46798: This does not apply to passengers with a Chinese Taipei (on the cover: Republic of China Taiwan) passport. NOTE 74203: This does not apply to passengers with a Hong Kong (SAR China) passport. NOTE 74206: This does not apply to passengers with a Macao (SAR China) passport. - Passengers with a Laissez-Passer issued by the European Union [[TIRGL/EEU]] for a maximum stay of 90 days. (SEE NOTE 70951) NOTE 70951: The maximum stay is granted within 180 days. - Passengers with a China (People's Rep.) Alien Permanent Identity Card. - Nationals of Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova (Rep.), Russian Fed. and Turkmenistan traveling as a tourist as part of a tour group accompanied by a representative of a tour operator accredited in both China (People's Rep.) and Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova (Rep.), Russian Fed. or Turkmenistan for a maximum stay of 30 days. - Nationals of Albania, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Brunei Darussalam, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Rep., Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland (Rep.), Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Korea (Rep.), Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Mexico, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, New Zealand, North Macedonia (Rep.), Norway, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russian Fed., Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, USA and Ukraine with a normal passport arriving at Sanya (SYX) for a maximum stay of 30 days. They must have: - a stamped name list or an invitation letter from a tourist agent registered in Hainan province and approved by the National Tourism Administration of China; or - a confirmed hotel reservation and a return/onward ticket and present them at the travel agent counter in the arrival hall prior to immigration. - Passengers with a British passport with nationality British Citizen arriving at Sanya (SYX) for a maximum stay of 30 days. They must have: - a stamped name list or an invitation letter from a tourist agent registered in Hainan province and approved by the National Tourism Administration of China; or - a confirmed hotel reservation and a return/onward ticket and present them at the travel agent counter in the arrival hall prior to immigration. - Nationals of Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand with a normal passport arriving at Sanya (SYX) for a maximum stay of 30 days. They must have a stamped name list or an invitation letter from a tourist agent registered in Hainan province and approved by the National Tourism Administration of China. The list or the letter must have been applied 24 hours prior to arrival. - Nationals of Albania, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Brunei Darussalam, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Rep., Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Indonesia, Ireland (Rep.), Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Korea (Rep.), Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, New Zealand, North Macedonia (Rep.), Norway, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russian Fed., Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, USA and Ukraine with a normal passport arriving at Haikou (HAK) for a maximum stay of 30 days. They must have a stamped name list or an invitation letter from a tourist agent registered in Hainan province and approved by the National Tourism Administration of China. - Passengers with a British passport with nationality British Citizen arriving at Haikou (HAK) for a maximum stay of 30 days. They must have a stamped name list or an invitation letter from a tourist agent registered in Hainan province and approved by the National Tourism Administration of China. - Nationals of Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao People's Dem. Rep., Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Viet Nam arriving at Guilin (KWL) and traveling as part of a tourist group (2 or more people) to Guilin for a maximum stay of 6 days. Tours must be organized by a travel agent registered in China (People's Rep.). - Tourists traveling in a group organized by a Chinese international tour operator or registered travel agency for a maximum stay of 6 days if: - arriving from Hong Kong or Macao to take a trip to the Zhujiang Delta in Guangdong province; and - arriving at/departing from Dongguan (DGM), Guangzhou (CAN), Huizhou (HUZ), Shantou (SWA), Shenzhen (SZX) or Zhuhai (ZUH); and - being a national of a country having diplomatic relations with China (People's Rep.). Merchant Seamen: - Visa required, except for Merchant Seamen who are nationals of China (People's Rep.). - Visa required, except for Merchant Seamen who are nationals of Bahamas, Barbados, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brunei Darussalam, Ecuador, Fiji, Grenada, Japan, Mauritius, San Marino, Serbia, Seychelles, Singapore, Tonga and United Arab Emirates. - Visa required, except for Merchant Seamen who are nationals of Poland with a seaman book issued by Poland. - Visa required, except for Merchant Seamen who are nationals of Ukraine with a seaman book issued by Ukraine. Crew Members: - Visa not required for nationals of: - United Arab Emirates when traveling on Emirates Airlines. - Luxembourg. - Visa is not required for crew members of airlines that have an agreement with the government of China (People's Rep.) exempting crew members. - Crew Members holding a C visa must travel on duty. Deadheading crew are allowed to enter China (People's Rep.) to operate commercial/cargo flights out of China (People's Rep.), if holding: - a passport, and - China "C" visa, and - a company ID, and - proof of the purpose of travel and trip itinerary, such as a general declaration (GENDEC) or company letter which has been submitted to China Inspection and Quarantine. Military: - Same regulations as for passengers apply. Visa Issuance: - Passengers with a national ID card issued by Chinese Taipei (Taiwan Identity Card) and a Chinese Taipei (on the cover: Republic of China Taiwan) passport can obtain a visa on arrival at Beijing (PEK), Chengdu (CTU), Fuzhou (FOC), Guilin (KWL), Haikou (HAK), Jinan (TNA), Ningbo (NGB), Qingdao (TAO), Sanya (SYX), Shenyang (SHE), Shenzhen (SZX), Wuhan (WUH), Wuxi (WUX), Xi An (XIY) and Xiamen (XMN) for a maximum stay of 3 months. They must have 2 passport photos. - Passengers with a national ID card issued by Chinese Taipei (Taiwan Identity Card) and a Chinese Taipei (on the cover: Republic of China Taiwan) passport can obtain a visa on arrival at Changchun (CGQ), Changzhou (CZX), Chongqing (CKG), Dalian (DLC), Guiyang (KWE), Hailar (HLD), Harbin (HRB), Hefei (HFE), Huangshan (TXN), Kunming (KMG), Nanchang (KHN), Nanning (NNG), Quanzhou (JJN), Taiyuan (TYN), Tianjin (TSN) , Urumqi (URC), Weihai (WEH), Xining (XNN), Xuzhou (XUZ), Yancheng (YNZ), Yanji (YNJ), Yantai (YNT), Yinchuan (INC) and Zhangjiajie (DYG) for a maximum stay of 3 months. They must have 2 passport photos. - Passengers with a national ID card issued by Chinese Taipei (Taiwan Identity Card) and a Chinese Taipei (on the cover: Republic of China Taiwan) passport can obtain a visa on arrival at Shanghai: Hongqiao (SHA) and Pudong (PVG) for a maximum stay of 3 months. The passenger must have never applied for a Mainland Travel Permit for Taiwan Residents (Tai Bao Zheng) or the passenger must have an expired Mainland Travel Permit for Taiwan Residents (Tai Bao Zheng). They must have 2 passport photos. - Passengers with a national ID card issued by Chinese Taipei (Taiwan Identity Card) and a Chinese Taipei (on the cover: Republic of China Taiwan) passport can obtain a visa on arrival at Hangzhou (HGH) and Nanjing (NKG) for a maximum stay of 3 months. They must have 2 passport photos. - Passengers with a national ID card issued by Chinese Taipei (Taiwan Identity Card) and a Chinese Taipei (on the cover: Republic of China Taiwan) passport can obtain a visa on arrival at Guangzhou (CAN) for a maximum stay of 3 months. The passenger must - have never applied for a Mainland Travel Permit for Taiwan Residents (Tai Bao Zheng) and have 2 passport photos; or - have an expired Mainland Travel Permit for Taiwan Residents (Tai Bao Zheng) and have 2 passport photos. The visa on arrival facility is available from 09:00 until 22:30 and the carrier must obtain a pre-clearance after informing immigration authorities. - Passengers with a national ID card issued by Chinese Taipei (Taiwan Identity Card) and a Chinese Taipei (on the cover: Republic of China Taiwan) passport can obtain a visa on arrival at Zhengzhou (CGO) for a maximum stay of 3 months. They must have 2 passport photos. The passenger must not arrive on a direct flight from Chinese Taipei. Before departure, notification must be sent by the carrier to CGO immigration. - Passengers with a national ID card issued by Chinese Taipei (Taiwan Identity Card) and a Chinese Taipei (on the cover: Republic of China Taiwan) passport can obtain a visa on arrival at Wenzhou (WNZ) for a maximum stay of 3 months. They must have 2 photos and carriers must notify the WNZ immigration office before departure. - Passengers with a national ID card issued by Chinese Taipei (Taiwan Identity Card) and a Chinese Taipei (on the cover: Republic of China Taiwan) passport can obtain a visa on arrival at Changsha (CSX) for a maximum stay of 3 months. They must have 2 photos and carriers must send a telex notification and a filled application form to the CSX immigration office before departure. - Passengers with a Port Visa Notification can obtain a visa on arrival for a maximum stay of 30 days. - Nationals of Albania, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Brunei Darussalam, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Rep., Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland (Rep.), Italy, Japan, Korea (Rep.), Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, New Zealand, North Macedonia (Rep.), Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russian Fed., Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, USA and Ukraine with a normal passport can obtain a visa on arrival at Haikou (HAK) for a maximum stay of 15 days. They must have a passport valid for at least 6 months on arrival and 2 passport photos. Payable in cash and local currency only. - Passengers with a British passport with nationality British Citizen can obtain a visa on arrival at Haikou (HAK) for a maximum stay of 15 days. They must have a passport valid for at least 6 months on arrival and 2 passport photos. Payable in cash and local currency only. - Nationals of Albania, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Brunei Darussalam, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Rep., Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland (Rep.), Italy, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Mexico, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, New Zealand, North Macedonia (Rep.), Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russian Fed., Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, USA and Ukraine with a normal passport can obtain a visa on arrival at Sanya (SYX) for a maximum stay of 15 days. They must have: - a passport valid for at least 6 months on arrival; and - 2 passport photos; and - a hotel reservation; and - an invitation letter from Tourist Agency or other corporations/organizers/sponsors; and - contact information from a local person; and - documents that prove the purpose of visit. Payable in cash only. Local currency or US Dollars are accepted. Carriers must notify the SYX immigration office before departure. - Nationals of Korea (Rep.) with a normal passport can obtain a visa on arrival at Sanya (SYX) for a maximum stay of 15 days. Their personal number on the bio-date page does not start with 125 or 225. They must have: - a passport valid for at least 6 months on arrival; and - 2 passport photos; and - a hotel reservation; and - an invitation letter from Tourist Agency or other corporations/organizers/sponsors; and - contact information from a local person; and - documents that prove the purpose of visit. Payable in cash only. Local currency or U.S dollar are accepted. Carriers must notify the SYX immigration office before departure. - Passengers with a British passport with nationality British Citizen can obtain a visa on arrival at Sanya (SYX) for a maximum stay of 15 days. They must have: - a passport valid for at least 6 months on arrival; and - 2 passport photos; and - a hotel reservation; and - an invitation letter from Tourist Agency or other corporations/organizers/sponsors; and - contact information from a local person; and - documents that prove the purpose of visit. Payable in cash only. Local currency or US dollar are accepted. Carriers must notify the SYX immigration office before departure. - Passengers with a normal passport can obtain a visa on arrival at Beijing (PEK) for a maximum stay of 3 months if they have confirmation that a visa has been approved before departure. The airline must fax all documents to the station manager prior to arrival and the passenger must - have a confirmation from the Immigration authorities that the visa will be issued on arrival; and - passport contains at least 1 blank visa page for the sticker-type visa; and - have 2 passport photos and a letter of invitation issued by the Chinese authorities or by a sponsor (approved by Chinese authorities), who must meet passenger on arrival. They can apply to extend their stay up to 6 months with an Immigration judge (if coming on business purposes) (SEE NOTE 46798) (SEE NOTE 74203) (SEE NOTE 74206) NOTE 46798: This does not apply to passengers with a Chinese Taipei (on the cover: Republic of China Taiwan) passport. NOTE 74203: This does not apply to passengers with a Hong Kong (SAR China) passport. NOTE 74206: This does not apply to passengers with a Macao (SAR China) passport. - Passengers with a normal passport can obtain a visa on arrival at Chengdu (CTU), Shanghai (Hongqiao (SHA) or Pudong (PVG) for a maximum stay of 1 month if they have confirmation that a visa has been approved before departure. The passenger must: - have a letter of invitation issued by the Chinese authorities, confirmation from the Immigration authorities that the visa will be issued on arrival, 2 passport photos and a confirmed return/onward ticket; and - passport contains at least one blank visa page; and - a sponsor (approved by Chinese authorities) meets passenger on arrival. (SEE NOTE 46798) (SEE NOTE 74203) (SEE NOTE 74206) NOTE 46798: This does not apply to passengers with a Chinese Taipei (on the cover: Republic of China Taiwan) passport. NOTE 74203: This does not apply to passengers with a Hong Kong (SAR China) passport. NOTE 74206: This does not apply to passengers with a Macao (SAR China) passport. - Passengers with a normal passport can obtain a visa on arrival at Fuzhou (FOC) or Xiamen (XMN) for a maximum stay of 1 month if they have confirmation that a visa has been approved before departure. The passenger must - have a letter of invitation issued by the Chinese authorities, confirmation from the Immigration authorities that the visa will be issued on arrival, 2 passport photos and a confirmed return/onward ticket; and - passport contains at least 1 blank visa page; and - a sponsor (approved by Chinese authorities) meets passenger on arrival. (SEE NOTE 2558) (SEE NOTE 2565) (SEE NOTE 46798) (SEE NOTE 74203) (SEE NOTE 74206) NOTE 2558: Facility not applicable to: - nationals of Afghanistan, France, Iran, Iraq, Mauritania, Nigeria, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Turkey and USA; - stateless persons and refugees. NOTE 2565: Facility not applicable to: - nationals of Canada, Israel, Korea (Rep.), South Africa and Vatican City (Holy See); - holders of British passports. NOTE 46798: This does not apply to passengers with a Chinese Taipei (on the cover: Republic of China Taiwan) passport. NOTE 74203: This does not apply to passengers with a Hong Kong (SAR China) passport. NOTE 74206: This does not apply to passengers with a Macao (SAR China) passport. - Passengers who are part of tourist groups of travel agencies belonging to the Zhejiang Province can obtain a visa on arrival at Hangzhou (HGH) for a maximum stay of 1 month. (SEE NOTE 46798) (SEE NOTE 74203) (SEE NOTE 74206) NOTE 46798: This does not apply to passengers with a Chinese Taipei (on the cover: Republic of China Taiwan) passport. NOTE 74203: This does not apply to passengers with a Hong Kong (SAR China) passport. NOTE 74206: This does not apply to passengers with a Macao (SAR China) passport. - Passengers with a normal passport arriving at Chongqing (CKG), Guangzhou (CAN), Guilin (KWL), Haikou (HAK), Kunming (KMG), Qingdao (TAO), Sanya (SYX), Shenzhen (SZX), Weihai (WEH), Xi An (XIY) and Yantai (YNT) can obtain a visa on arrival if they have confirmation that a visa has been approved before departure and: - that a visa will be issued on arrival; and - passport contains at least 1 blank visa page for the sticker-type visa; and - a sponsor (approved by Chinese authorities) meets passenger on arrival. They can apply to extend their stay. (SEE NOTE 2558) (SEE NOTE 2568) (SEE NOTE 46798) (SEE NOTE 74203) (SEE NOTE 74206) NOTE 2558: Facility not applicable to: - nationals of Afghanistan, France, Iran, Iraq, Mauritania, Nigeria, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Turkey and USA; - stateless persons and refugees. NOTE 2568: Passengers with a British passport are required to hold a letter of invitation by the Chinese authorities and 1 passport photo. NOTE 46798: This does not apply to passengers with a Chinese Taipei (on the cover: Republic of China Taiwan) passport. NOTE 74203: This does not apply to passengers with a Hong Kong (SAR China) passport. NOTE 74206: This does not apply to passengers with a Macao (SAR China) passport. - Passengers with a Chinese Taipei (on the cover: Republic of China Taiwan) passport and a national ID card issued by Chinese Taipei (Taiwan Identity Card) can obtain a transit visa at Beijing (PEK), Changchun (CGQ), Changsha (CSX), Changzhou (CZX), Chengdu (CTU), Chongqing (CKG), Dalian (DLC), Fuzhou (FOC), Guangzhou (CAN), Guilin (KWL), Guiyang (KWE), Haikou (HAK), Hailar (HLD), Hangzhou (HGH), Harbin (HRB), Hefei (HFE), Huangshan (TXN), Jinan (TNA), Kunming (KMG), Nanchang (KHN), Nanjing (NKG), Nanning (NNG), Ningbo (NGB), Qingdao (TAO), Quanzhou (JJN), Sanya (SYX), Shanghai: Hongqiao (SHA) and Pudong (PVG), Shenyang (SHE), Shenzhen (SZX), Taiyuan (TYN), Tianjin (TSN) , Urumqi (URC), Weihai (WEH), Wenzhou (WNZ), Wuhan (WUH), Wuxi (WUX), Xiamen (XMN) Xi An (XIY), Xining (XNN), Xuzhou (XUZ), Yancheng (YNZ), Yanji (YNJ), Yantai (YNT), Yinchuan (INC), Zhangjiajie (DYG) and Zhengzhou (CGO) for a maximum of 3 months. They must have 2 passport photos. Additional Information: - Extension of stay possible for holders of normal passports issued to nationals of Brunei Darussalam, Japan and Singapore by applying for a visa at an Exit & Entry Administration Ministry of Public Security Office. - Valid visas or resident permits in expired passports are accepted if holding a new valid passport of the same nationality. The personal information on both passports must be the same. - When a visa is used, a round entry stamp is placed in the passport (i.e. a used single entry visa contains one round entry stamp, a used double entry visa contains two round entry stamps). - Passengers traveling to Tibet must hold a special Tibet Entry Permit. Minors: - An individual visa is not required for children traveling on the passport of a parent or guardian, if their name is endorsed in the visa of the passport holder. Warning: - Nationals of Afghanistan and Iraq with a service passport must hold a visa issued in their home country. If visa is issued in a third country, a residence permit or working permit is also required. - Nationals of Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Nigeria, Pakistan and Turkey with a normal passport must hold a visa issued in their home country. If visa is issued in a third country, a residence permit or working permit is also required. - Holders of normal passports issued to nationals of Sri Lanka must hold a visa issued in their home country. If visa is issued in a third country, a residence permit or working permit is also required. - Stamped residence permits are not valid for entry. - Visitors not holding return/onward tickets could be refused entry.
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China 24, 72, and 144 hour Transit Without Visa ("TWOV") rules master thread
#4996
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Original Poster
Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Shanghai
Posts: 42,050
Anyone have a good guide (in English) walking people through filling out the 144 hour TWOV pre-registration web site form?
I've been told by a friend struggling through it that while the field labels are in English, some are ambiguous. Eg fields for "Start date" and "End date" don't indicate whether the user should enter the start/end dates of the passport's validity or the start/end dates of the visit being applied for. Then further along in the process other fields appear finicky about how entries are formated.
I've been told by a friend struggling through it that while the field labels are in English, some are ambiguous. Eg fields for "Start date" and "End date" don't indicate whether the user should enter the start/end dates of the passport's validity or the start/end dates of the visit being applied for. Then further along in the process other fields appear finicky about how entries are formated.
#4997
Join Date: Dec 2001
Posts: 1,617
The text next to some selection items is wrapped or misplaced such that it isn't clear which text goes with with selection choices, making it easy to pick the wrong item. And the display length of most entry fields is too short for items in English so you can't (easily) see what you've entered. At first I suspected an incompatibility with Chrome, so we tried out MS Edge/IE, Firefox and Safari. Same problems. Next we tried it out on a system with a different display resolution. The text and fields still had issues. While there may be a browser and display resolution combo that produces a reasonable looking page, we didn't find it.
Anyway, we persisted and I helped him work through it. Other items waiting to trip people up are that some pop-up selections are in alphabetical order, but only mostly, with some choices being harder to find (e.g. Macau is hidden towards the end of one list). Then there's the "map" button which pops up a map, but how you're supposed to control it and what you're supposed to do with it isn't obvious. It always popped up a zoomed in map of central Beijing without any controls or text fields we could find that could get it to show Shanghai. It continued to pop up Beijing even after choosing Shanghai airports for the entry and dept points and Huangpu for the hotel location. (Also, while I've been to Shanghai several times and am familiar with Huangpu, Pudong, etc sub-regions and could help my first-time-visitor to Shanghai friend out with that pop-up item, I'm guessing other first-timers are likely to get bogged down there as well)
Then after he made it through filling out the form, the question was what to do next. One of the control buttons is labelled "save" so he clicked that. That generated a pop-up that said: "survival success". Uh, ok.
Since we had seen a "submit" button earlier, he went to click that next, but it was no longer avaiiable. After more futzing around to select the application, click to edit it, and click of another checkbox, the submit button was available again and he clicked it. After a bit, the site put up a page with a QR code and said save it. But the page didn't have instructions or a clear UI item to do that. Right clicking on the image and using "save image as" didn't work as it tried to save it as a html page, not a jpg or png image. Right-click copy image and pasting the image into another app worked, as did just printing the page out.
Anyway, my take on the entire thing is that it took far less time and far less grief for me to fill in the form by hand on my TWOVs visits to PVG, than was involved trying to use their website. Fwiw, the friend I was helping is a engineer at the largest computer company in the world and both of us have decades of software experience.
#4998
Join Date: Oct 2014
Posts: 3,098
I don't want to register just to check this out, but I'll mention that in China it's common for many sites -- banking sites in particular -- to work properly only on old versions of IE. Supposedly this is "for your protection."
#4999
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Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Shanghai
Posts: 42,050
I registered using a secondary email address, and filled it out. It was slow loading, but I didn't find the UI especially confusing. I think this is a really cool development because it would be pretty hard to deny boarding to anyone who produced a printout.
#5000
Join Date: Oct 2014
Posts: 3,098
But using what browser? And screen size? That can make a lot of difference with Mainland sites.
#5001
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#5002
Join Date: Sep 2017
Posts: 27
Nesting and potential TWOV problem
So you buy a roundtrip flight on Air China, say, LAX-PEK-LAX. Can you buy PEK-HKG on another carrier, say, Cathay, and then HKG-PEK (or MFM-PEK)—all “nested” within that long-haul RT flight—and *not* have a China TWOV issue if purely transiting airside with carry-on luggage? So, to be clear, at least 3 separate PNRs in play.
So, I am pretty sure this itinerary is TWOV-compliant, even with multiple carriers involved:
LAX-PEK-HKG ferry ride MFM-PEK-LAX
Bur not sure if this is: LAX-PEK-HKG-PEK-LAX.
LAX-PEK-HKG-PEK-LAX
So, I am pretty sure this itinerary is TWOV-compliant, even with multiple carriers involved:
LAX-PEK-HKG ferry ride MFM-PEK-LAX
Bur not sure if this is: LAX-PEK-HKG-PEK-LAX.
LAX-PEK-HKG-PEK-LAX
Last edited by ElginH; Nov 7, 2018 at 9:29 pm Reason: added details and fixed typo
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So you buy a roundtrip flight on Air China, say, LAX-PEK-LAX. Can you buy PEK-HKG on another carrier, say, Cathay, and then HKG-PEK (or MFM-PEK)—all “nested” within that long-haul RT flight—and *not* have a China TWOV issue if purely transiting airside with carry-on luggage? So, to be clear, at least 3 separate PNRs in play.
So, I am pretty sure this itinerary is TWOV-compliant, even with multiple carriers involved:
LAX-PEK-HKG ferry ride MFM-PEK-LAX
Bur not sure if this is: LAX-PEK-HKG-PEK-LAX.
LAX-PEK-HKG-PEK-LAX
So, I am pretty sure this itinerary is TWOV-compliant, even with multiple carriers involved:
LAX-PEK-HKG ferry ride MFM-PEK-LAX
Bur not sure if this is: LAX-PEK-HKG-PEK-LAX.
LAX-PEK-HKG-PEK-LAX
LAX-PEK(TWOV)-HKG
HKG-PEK(TWOV)-LAX
so yes, it is TWOV compliant, but how/where did you buy it? For 'safety', if you bought from a travel agent, tell them to make two different itinerary documents - one LAX-PEK-HKG and another HKG-PEK-LAX. If the inspectors, or worse, the check-in/gate agents ask to see your itinerary based just on the tickets issued, it might cause confusion when they see two tickets LAX-PEK-LAX and PEK-HKG-PEK, which as shown is not TWOV compliant.
Which airline(s) are you flying? I would be more worried about the dingbat airline agents denying boarding more than any issues at the TWOV desk.
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Some problems with them currently are ...
1) The print out and QR code have no indication of who it's for or any other details.
2) Submitting info through the web form and getting a QR code doesn't mean the pax was approved for a TWOV -- it just results in a QR code that references a filled out application form available at PVG/SHA
3) The web site doesn't do a very thorough job of data checking and validation. A form entry error on my friend's part got a QR code after submission, even though it made for a non TWOV compliant itinerary.
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LAX-PEK-LAX Air China
PEK-HKG-PEK Cathay (but maybe I should fly Air China this leg too, so it i is clearer to gate agents what I am doing and be TWOV compliant, even if I stay airside in transit)
PEK-HKG-PEK Cathay (but maybe I should fly Air China this leg too, so it i is clearer to gate agents what I am doing and be TWOV compliant, even if I stay airside in transit)
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I would say no need to do this - why trade a good product experience for a crappy one? Just have two concise itineraries that clearly show one one-way "ticket" for each itinerary with an onward flight out of PEK in each instance - get to the airport early, and just in case, prepare to stand your ground and escalate if there is an issue.
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As soon as you get to the check-in counter at LAX simply state you are flying to HKG today, here is the onward ticket, and you will be using TWOV at PEK.
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Just wanted to double confirm with the experts here if my routing qualifies as well
VIE HEL PVG on Finnair (3 days in PVG)
PVG HKG on CX (separate ticket)
HKG IST GRZ on TK (separate ticket)
All 3 tickets are oneway tickets. If I am eligible how does the process of applying for the transit visa work then? Just let the checkin agent in VIE know that I wanna enter with a transit visa and that's it?
Many thanks in advance guys!
VIE HEL PVG on Finnair (3 days in PVG)
PVG HKG on CX (separate ticket)
HKG IST GRZ on TK (separate ticket)
All 3 tickets are oneway tickets. If I am eligible how does the process of applying for the transit visa work then? Just let the checkin agent in VIE know that I wanna enter with a transit visa and that's it?
Many thanks in advance guys!
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Just wanted to double confirm with the experts here if my routing qualifies as well
VIE HEL PVG on Finnair (3 days in PVG)
PVG HKG on CX (separate ticket)
HKG IST GRZ on TK (separate ticket)
All 3 tickets are oneway tickets. If I am eligible how does the process of applying for the transit visa work then? Just let the checkin agent in VIE know that I wanna enter with a transit visa and that's it?
Many thanks in advance guys!
VIE HEL PVG on Finnair (3 days in PVG)
PVG HKG on CX (separate ticket)
HKG IST GRZ on TK (separate ticket)
All 3 tickets are oneway tickets. If I am eligible how does the process of applying for the transit visa work then? Just let the checkin agent in VIE know that I wanna enter with a transit visa and that's it?
Many thanks in advance guys!
At check-in at VIE tell the agent that you will be flying onward to HKG in three days and that you will be using transit without visa (TWOV) to enter China. You will present your onward ticket to HKG to the agent in VIE so they can verify your eligibility and notify China.
(Do not confuse the agent by mentioing a 'transit visa' - that is something quite different and must be applied for at an embassy before you fly in the same way as you'd apply for a normal visa.)
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Hi all,
I have a question about a 6 hour connection at PVG on separate tickets.
My routeing is HKG-PVG-SIN (on CX then SQ) so that qualifies for TWOV, and we have eligible passports (UK and Canada) that qualify for TWOV, we also have confirmed onward travel so I booked our flights using information I found online that indicated we would be fine for TWOV - Unfortunately I didn't know this thread existed before I booked.
Our plan is only to claim our bags and re-check them, we are not looking to leave the airport. Official information indicates that there should be nothing to worry about and we should be granted a 24 hour transit without visa stamp.
However I've started to read numerous reports that on shorter layovers people have been refused entry and have had to remain in the airside part of the terminal.
Obviously that doesn't work if you have to pick up your bags and re-check them.
Does anyone have any experience of how this is being handled currently and if we are likely to run into issues?
Thank you in advance for any information
I have a question about a 6 hour connection at PVG on separate tickets.
My routeing is HKG-PVG-SIN (on CX then SQ) so that qualifies for TWOV, and we have eligible passports (UK and Canada) that qualify for TWOV, we also have confirmed onward travel so I booked our flights using information I found online that indicated we would be fine for TWOV - Unfortunately I didn't know this thread existed before I booked.
Our plan is only to claim our bags and re-check them, we are not looking to leave the airport. Official information indicates that there should be nothing to worry about and we should be granted a 24 hour transit without visa stamp.
However I've started to read numerous reports that on shorter layovers people have been refused entry and have had to remain in the airside part of the terminal.
Obviously that doesn't work if you have to pick up your bags and re-check them.
Does anyone have any experience of how this is being handled currently and if we are likely to run into issues?
Thank you in advance for any information