Some questions and answers from netizens about the 240-hour transit visa exemption
Jon
A: Can I stay in China for 144 hours if I fly from the US to China, Seoul, and then to the US?
B: Seoul requires entry
A: Can't I transit in Seoul?
B: No way
A: Can I buy a single ticket from Seattle to Chongqing and then from Xi'an to Seoul to the United States?
B: No, you need to enter Korea
A: Will the visa-free entry check the hotel itinerary?
B: Normal meeting
A: Can a Canadian passport be exempted from visa if I fly directly from Abu Dhabi to Shanghai and then directly back to Abu Dhabi?
B: No
A: Is it possible to enter Shanghai from Indonesia and then fly to Hong Kong from Zhengzhou?
B: OK
A: Do I only need a one-way ticket, such as Japan-China-US? Do I need a return ticket?
B: No, a one-way ticket is fine.
A: With a Spanish passport, I can fly to Vietnam for 2 days, then fly to Shanghai for 30 days, and finally fly directly to Shanghai - Is this possible with Spain?
B: No, the visa-free period for China to Spain is 15 days; you can stay in Spain-China for 15 days, then go to Vietnam for two days and then return to China to stay for 15 days.
A: Can a grandmother who is taking her 5-year-old American child from the United States to Guangzhou and then to Japan obtain a 240-hour transit visa?
B: Yes
A: How do I buy the so-called connecting flight tickets? Or can I just buy one-way tickets separately and buy three tickets like Sweden-Beijing, Beijing-Tokyo, Tokyo-Sweden?
B: Yes, Sweden-Beijing and Beijing-Tokyo can be issued on one ticket; Tokyo-Sweden is issued separately.
A: Hello, can I enter Guangzhou Nansha Port by boat from Hong Kong and then leave Guangzhou Baiyun Airport with a Swedish passport? Thank you
B: Yes.
A: Can a 13-year-old child fly from the United States to Seoul and then to China without a visa? Can he enter the country if he forgets to bring his old passport and visa?
B: No