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Georgians Can Travel Visa Free to China Starting Today
Georgian people will be allowed to travel visa-free to China for short periods beginning today, May 28, 2024. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia said that the agreement negotiated with China for visa-free travel for Georgians went into effect today.
The same emphasized that, while Georgians no longer need to seek a Chinese visa, they must still satisfy certain standards under the visa-free agreement, VisaGuide.World says.
Georgian People Could Travel Visa Free to China for 30 Days
According to the bilateral agreement, Georgians can enter China without a visa for stays of up to 30 days. Furthermore, they must ensure that their stay in China does not exceed 90 days within any 180 days to avoid future penalties for entering the country without a visa.
This bilateral agreement only applies to Georgians visiting China for a limited period. This implies that Georgian passport holders wishing to stay in China for more than 30 days for job, education, or other reasons must get a visa.
Georgians Need to Hold These Documents to Be Permitted Visa-Free Entry to China
Georgians must have a passport that is valid for at least six months after their intended stay in China in order to enter the country without a visa. Georgians also require documentation of their hotel reservation and travel health insurance purchase.
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When crossing the border, Georgians must provide the aforementioned documents, which the Chinese border guards are in charge of verifying and approving or rejecting. The Ministry stated that social media and mobile platform restrictions exist in China, and this is something Georgians should be aware of while planning a trip there.
Chinese rules and laws apply to the people of Georgia. Support is given by the Georgian Consular Service as permitted by law. The same emphasized that it is forbidden to take pictures or videos of government, military, or other special-purpose structures without authorization.
Georgia Also Permits Visa-Free Entry for Chinese Travelers
Chinese travelers do not need to seek a visa to enter Georgian territory and remain there for a maximum of 30 days. To encourage investment and draw in more tourists, Georgia decided to waive the visa requirement for Chinese visitors.