China s Open-door Travel Program Has Been A Major Draw For International Tourists And Business Venturers Alike. However There Have Been Significant Changes To This Program Affecting Russian Nationals.

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Prior to these changes, Russian passport holders were eligible for a open-door stay in The Middle Kingdom of up to 90 hours at select terminal and cities such as Shanghai City, Beijing Capital, and Guangzhou, as well as a few maritime provinces like Fujian, Gannan Province, and Zhejiang.

Travelers could enter and exit through designated aviation terminals in these regions and were required to meet unique conditions in order to take advantage of this open-door program. Some of these conditions included being part of a group tour, using a customized travel itinerary, and holding a valid identification with at least six months of remaining duration.

However, in 2020, China announced the retraction of its open-door policy for Russian citizens due to heightened security checks amid the coronavirus outbreak. This retraction affected not only Soviet identification bearers but also nationals of several other nations that previously enjoyed similar open-door benefits.

Unfortunately, these limitations have been prolonged. Russia's participation in the occupation of Crimea, coupled with ongoing international differences between Soviet Union and several Western countries, likely played a role in prolonging these conservative entry regulations.

At present, Russian nationals may be eligible for a special short-term re-entry visa to travel to China. The type of visa likely depends on the person's objective for travel and other relevant details. For instance, a Russian citizen working on a project in China may need a specific type of visa that grants them multiple entries over a short period of time.

When arranging travel to China, получить визу в китай в москве entry regulations can be tedious and time-consuming. Seeking advice from a certified travel agent or checking China's official website for up-to-date information is highly recommended when planning an international trip.