Decision path

Passport first. Rule second. Route third.

1

Check the Exact Passport

Record the nationality, passport type, expiry date, intended mainland entry date, permitted purpose, and planned stay.

2

Name the Exact Rule

Separate unilateral visa-free entry, a bilateral agreement, 240-hour visa-free transit, and any other special policy that may apply.

3

Test A → Mainland China → B

For 240-hour transit, identify the last country or region before mainland entry and the first one after mainland exit. A and B must be different.

4

Verify Before Payment

Check the actual ticket, onward proof, entry and exit ports, every planned city, permitted stay area, timing, carrier requirements, and on-site review.

1

Check the Exact Passport

Record the nationality, passport type, expiry date, intended mainland entry date, permitted purpose, and planned stay.

3

Test A → Mainland China → B

For 240-hour transit, identify the last country or region before mainland entry and the first one after mainland exit. A and B must be different.

4

Verify Before Payment

Check the actual ticket, onward proof, entry and exit ports, every planned city, permitted stay area, timing, carrier requirements, and on-site review.

Mainland China Visa & Entry Guide

Do you need a visa for this mainland China itinerary?

Check your passport type and travel date, name the exact visa-free rule, test the full route, and verify the purpose, ports, cities, documents, and on-site process before payment.

Decision path

Passport first. Rule second. Route third.

1

Check the Exact Passport

Record the nationality, passport type, expiry date, intended mainland entry date, permitted purpose, and planned stay.

2

Name the Exact Rule

Separate unilateral visa-free entry, a bilateral agreement, 240-hour visa-free transit, and any other special policy that may apply.

3

Test A → Mainland China → B

For 240-hour transit, identify the last country or region before mainland entry and the first one after mainland exit. A and B must be different.

4

Verify Before Payment

Check the actual ticket, onward proof, entry and exit ports, every planned city, permitted stay area, timing, carrier requirements, and on-site review.

1

Check the Exact Passport

Record the nationality, passport type, expiry date, intended mainland entry date, permitted purpose, and planned stay.

3

Test A → Mainland China → B

For 240-hour transit, identify the last country or region before mainland entry and the first one after mainland exit. A and B must be different.

4

Verify Before Payment

Check the actual ticket, onward proof, entry and exit ports, every planned city, permitted stay area, timing, carrier requirements, and on-site review.

Mainland China Visa & Entry Guide

Do you need a visa for this mainland China itinerary?

Check your passport type and travel date, name the exact visa-free rule, test the full route, and verify the purpose, ports, cities, documents, and on-site process before payment.

QUICK ANSWER

There is no single China visa-free rule

Ordinary visa-free entry depends on the exact unilateral policy or bilateral agreement covering the passport, date, purpose, and stay. The 240-hour policy instead requires an eligible nationality and a qualifying journey through mainland China to a different third country or region.

Ordinary visa-free entry depends on the exact unilateral policy or bilateral agreement covering the passport, date, purpose, and stay. The 240-hour policy instead requires an eligible nationality and a qualifying journey through mainland China to a different third country or region.

The trip will normally reach one of three preliminary results: an ordinary visa-free rule may cover it; ordinary visa-free entry may not apply but the route may fit 240-hour visa-free transit; or neither route fits and the traveler needs the appropriate visa in advance. Twenty-four-hour direct transit, regional, cruise, tour-group, and other special policies follow separate rules. An airline’s boarding check and the immigration authority’s entry or temporary-entry decision are also separate reviews.

Check in this order: exact passport → exact entry rule → actual A / Mainland China / B route → documents, ports, permitted areas, timing, and on-site review.

EXACT RULE FIRST
Identify the unilateral policy, bilateral agreement, 240-hour transit policy, or other rule that covers the actual passport and entry date.
A AND B MUST DIFFER
For 240-hour transit, A is the last country or region before mainland entry and B is the first one after mainland exit.
VERIFY BEFORE PAYMENT
Recheck the purpose, dates, ticket sequence, onward proof, ports, permitted areas, carrier requirements, and on-site process before buying non-refundable travel.

Name the policy before deciding that the trip is visa-free

“Ordinary visa-free entry” is an editorial umbrella in this guide, not the name of one single Chinese immigration policy. Check the passport type, entry date, purpose, stay length, cumulative limits, and other conditions under the exact unilateral policy or bilateral agreement that applies.

UNILATERAL POLICY

Check the current ordinary-passport list

The current NIA list contains 50 countries and allows eligible ordinary passport holders to enter for specified purposes for stays of up to 30 days.

Policy dates are not identical. Russia’s unilateral visa-free policy currently runs through December 31, 2027; check the live rule for every other passport and entry date.
BILATERAL AGREEMENT

Read the country-specific agreement

A mutual visa-exemption agreement is separate from the unilateral list. Passport validity, permitted purpose, single-stay limit, cumulative limit, and agreement duration may differ.

Use the actual agreement rather than borrowing conditions from another country’s rule.
SINGAPORE

Use the China–Singapore ordinary-passport agreement

Eligible Chinese and Singaporean ordinary passport holders may enter and stay visa-free for up to 30 days under the bilateral agreement.

Treat this as bilateral visa-free entry, not as a reason to create an unnecessary A → Mainland China → B route.
MALAYSIA

Check both the 30-day and 90-in-180 limits

Malaysian ordinary passports must have at least six months’ validity. Each stay may not exceed 30 days, and cumulative visa-free stay may not exceed 90 days in any 180-day period.

Confirm the permitted purpose and count prior qualifying stays before departure.
OTHER SPECIAL POLICY

Keep separate policies separate

Twenty-four-hour direct transit, port-area temporary entry, regional, cruise, and tour-group arrangements can use different nationalities, ports, movement limits, and procedures.

Check the exact special policy rather than forcing the trip into this two-route comparison.
VISA IN ADVANCE

Stop when the passport, date, purpose, stay, or route does not fit

Work, formal study, news reporting, longer stays, and activities requiring prior approval need the appropriate visa or permission.

Do not use a short-stay visa-free label to cover a different activity.

Write the route exactly as immigration will see it

For 240-hour visa-free transit, A and B come from the international or regional segments immediately before and after mainland China. They are not the passport country, the first origin of the whole holiday, or the final home.

STEP 1

Record the passport separately

Write the nationality, passport type, validity, and travel date on their own line.

The passport determines nationality eligibility but does not automatically determine A or B.
STEP 2

Find A

Use the last country or region before the traveler enters mainland China.

In Geneva → Paris → Beijing, A is France because Paris is the final stop before mainland entry.
STEP 3

Find B

Use the first country or region after the traveler leaves mainland China.

In Beijing → Hong Kong → London, B is Hong Kong because it is the first region after mainland exit.
STEP 4

Compare A and B

Confirm that the two adjacent countries or regions are different.

A → Mainland China → A does not satisfy the third-country-or-region transit test, although another entry rule may still apply.
STEP 5

Include every stopover

Write every flight, rail, ferry, or land-port segment in order.

A connection immediately before mainland entry or immediately after mainland exit can change A or B.
STEP 6

Test the actual ticket

Use the itinerary that will be ticketed and shown to the carrier and immigration authority.

Re-run the decision after changed flights, self-transfers, added connections, port changes, or a new onward route.

The same passport can reach a different answer under a different rule

Use this comparison to identify the policy that needs to be verified. The exact unilateral policy or bilateral agreement controls ordinary visa-free entry. The 240-hour policy is visa-free transit with temporary-entry formalities and on-site review; it is not a “240-hour visa.”

Requirement
Ordinary visa-free entry
240-hour visa-free transit
Main trigger
Exact passport type, entry date, permitted purpose, and stay under a unilateral policy or bilateral agreement.
Eligible nationality plus a qualifying A → Mainland China → B journey and all document, ticket, port, area, timing, and inspection conditions.
Transit route
No special third-country-or-region transit pattern is normally required under the ordinary rule.
A and B, the adjacent countries or regions before and after mainland China, must be different.
Travel document
Usually the ordinary passport specified by the exact rule; validity and other conditions can vary.
A valid international travel document with at least three months’ remaining validity.
Stay length
The exact rule controls. Current unilateral entry and the Singapore and Malaysia examples allow up to 30 days, but other agreements can differ.
No more than 240 hours, calculated from 00:00 on the day after entry and subject to the period granted at the port.
Ports and cities
Follow the exact ordinary visa-free rule; the 65-port transit list is not the ordinary-entry rule.
Use an eligible port and remain only within the permitted stay area. The 24 provincial-level regions do not all provide unrestricted travel throughout the entire region.
Onward proof
Departure, accommodation, invitation, or other evidence supporting the permitted purpose may be requested during inspection.
Confirmed onward arrangements and departure date to a third country or region within 240 hours, plus evidence that the traveler may enter that destination.
On arrival
Entry remains subject to border inspection and approval under Chinese law.
Apply to the immigration inspection authority at an eligible port, complete the required temporary-entry information, cooperate with inspection, and receive temporary-entry approval.
Purpose
Only purposes allowed by the applicable unilateral policy or bilateral agreement.
Permitted short-stay activities may include tourism, business, visits, and family visits. Work, study, news reporting, and activities requiring prior approval need the appropriate visa.

Mainland China visa-free booking checklist

Complete the relevant groups using the actual passport and ticket before buying non-refundable travel. A policy match or sample itinerary is only a preliminary result, not an airline or immigration approval.

Identify the exact entry rule

Passport nationality and passport type recorded separately
Passport expiry date checked against the exact policy and full trip
Planned mainland entry date checked against the policy’s effective and expiry dates
Travel purpose and planned stay checked against the exact rule
Single-stay and cumulative-stay limits checked, including earlier visa-free stays where required
Unilateral policy, bilateral agreement, 240-hour transit, or another special policy named explicitly
Work, formal study, news reporting, residence, and other restricted activities not treated as ordinary tourism

Test the A / Mainland China / B route

Every international or regional segment written in travel order
A identified as the last country or region before mainland entry
B identified as the first country or region after mainland exit
A and B confirmed as different
Passport nationality not confused with A or B
Stopovers, self-transfers, separate tickets, different airlines, rail, ferry, and land-port segments included
Actual ticket tested again after any itinerary change

Verify documents, ports, areas and timing

International travel document has at least three months’ validity for the 240-hour application
Requirements for entering B are satisfied, including any required visa or travel authorization
Onward arrangements within 240 hours include a confirmed departure date and sufficient supporting information
Actual mainland entry port checked against the live eligible-port list
Planned exit port and route checked against current policy
Every overnight city and day-trip destination checked against the permitted stay-area table
No assumption made that all territory in all 24 provincial-level regions is open
The 240-hour period calculated from 00:00 on the day after entry and compared with the actual departure
Passport, tickets, accommodation, itinerary, and destination-entry evidence saved offline

Prepare for airline and on-site review

Carrier document requirements checked before departure
Required arrival and temporary-entry information prepared accurately
Eligible temporary-entry counter and application sequence understood
Carrier boarding check and immigration entry decision treated as separate reviews
No assumption of automatic boarding, entry, or temporary-entry approval
Official sources rechecked before payment and again before departure
Port immigration authority or China Immigration Service Hotline 12367 route saved for questions or itinerary changes
Appropriate visa or alternative itinerary prepared if the intended visa-free route cannot be confirmed

China visa-free entry and 240-hour transit questions

Use these answers to identify the rule that needs to be verified. Country lists, policy dates, eligible ports, permitted areas, carrier requirements, and on-site decisions can change.

What is the difference between ordinary visa-free entry and 240-hour visa-free transit?

Ordinary visa-free entry comes from the exact unilateral policy or bilateral agreement covering the passport, purpose, travel date, and stay. It normally does not require an A → Mainland China → B route. The 240-hour policy requires an eligible nationality, transit to a different third country or region, a qualifying travel document, confirmed onward arrangements, eligible ports, permitted stay areas, temporary-entry formalities, and on-site approval.

Which ordinary passport holders can currently enter mainland China visa-free?

As of this July 27, 2026 fact check, the NIA unilateral list contains 50 countries whose eligible ordinary passport holders may enter for specified purposes for up to 30 days, but policy dates differ. Russia’s current unilateral policy runs through December 31, 2027. Canada and the UK are currently covered through December 31, 2026. Separate bilateral agreements also cover passports including Singapore and Malaysia under their own conditions. Check the live list and the exact country-specific rule: https://en.nia.gov.cn/n147418/n147463/c183390/content.html

Can US passport holders use 240-hour visa-free transit?

US citizens are on the current 55-country nationality list. A US traveler must still satisfy the A / B route test, hold a qualifying international travel document with at least three months’ validity, meet B’s entry requirements, carry confirmed onward arrangements, use eligible ports, remain in permitted areas, complete temporary-entry formalities, and pass on-site inspection. Official conditions: https://en.nia.gov.cn/n147413/c187308/content.html

What do A and B mean in an A → Mainland China → B itinerary?

A is the last country or region before the traveler enters mainland China. B is the first country or region after the traveler leaves it. They are not automatically the passport country, the first origin of the whole holiday, or the final home. A and B must be different for 240-hour visa-free transit.

Can Hong Kong or Macao count as the next region?

Hong Kong or Macao can be the different next region in an otherwise qualifying itinerary because they have separate immigration systems. Beijing’s official example confirms Busan → Beijing → Hong Kong for a qualifying UK traveler. This does not make every itinerary through Hong Kong or Macao eligible; the passport, ticket sequence, ports, areas, timing, destination-entry rules, and on-site approval still matter. Official examples: https://english.beijing.gov.cn/specials/beijinginboundtour/

Do separate tickets or different airlines qualify?

Different airlines do not by themselves remove eligibility in Beijing’s published Busan → Beijing → Hong Kong example. However, the NIA still requires confirmed onward arrangements with a specified departure date or other acceptable proof, and the carrier and immigration authority conduct separate reviews. Do not assume that any pair of separate tickets will be accepted without checking the actual itinerary and documents.

When does the 240-hour period start, and can I leave the airport?

The visa-free stay is calculated from 00:00 on the day after entry. A traveler may leave the port’s restricted area only after completing the required inspection and receiving temporary-entry approval, and must then remain within the permitted area and leave within the period recorded by immigration. Twenty-four-hour direct transit without leaving the restricted port area is a different policy.

What should I do if my flight or itinerary changes after entry?

Immediately recheck the new B, departure time, exit port, every planned city, and the terms recorded by immigration. If the revised route may not match the temporary-entry approval, contact the port immigration authority or China Immigration Service Hotline 12367 and follow official instructions before exceeding the authorized time, route, or area.

Separate passport, date, A, B, ports, cities, and preliminary resultSeparate passport, date, A, B, ports, cities, and preliminary result

These July 2026 examples demonstrate the decision method. They are not reusable approvals. Every traveler must recheck the live policy, actual ticket, ports, permitted areas, purpose, documents, and on-site requirements.

MALAYSIA RETURN TRIP

Kuala Lumpur → Guangzhou → Kuala Lumpur

Malaysian ordinary passport; July 2026; A: Malaysia; B: Malaysia; Guangzhou stay under 30 days.

Preliminary result: Not a 240-hour route because A and B match. Check the Malaysia–China bilateral agreement, six-month passport validity, permitted purpose, and 90-in-180 cumulative limit.
SINGAPORE RETURN TRIP

Singapore → Guangzhou → Singapore

Singapore ordinary passport; July 2026; A: Singapore; B: Singapore; Guangzhou stay under 30 days.

Preliminary result: Not a 240-hour route because A and B match. Check the China–Singapore bilateral ordinary-passport agreement instead.
US TRANSIT ROUTE

Los Angeles → Shanghai → Tokyo

US passport; July 2026; A: United States; B: Japan; Shanghai Pudong entry and exit; Shanghai stay only.

Preliminary result: The A / B structure may fit 240-hour transit. The traveler must still verify nationality eligibility, document validity, entry rights for Japan, onward arrangements, ports, permitted area, purpose, and on-site approval.
US RETURN ROUTE

Los Angeles → Shanghai → Los Angeles

US passport; July 2026; A: United States; B: United States; planned Shanghai stay.

Preliminary result: The route does not meet the 240-hour third-country-or-region test. A US passport is not on the current unilateral ordinary-passport list; check whether another specific policy applies or obtain the appropriate visa.
UK VIA HONG KONG

Busan → Beijing → Hong Kong

UK ordinary passport; July 2026; A: South Korea; B: Hong Kong; Beijing Capital or Daxing entry; Beijing stay.

Preliminary result: Beijing’s official example says this route can qualify for 240-hour transit even when the flights use different airlines. The current UK unilateral policy may also apply through December 31, 2026; verify which rule will be presented and used.
UK WITH PARIS ON BOTH SIDES

Geneva → Paris → Beijing → Paris

UK ordinary passport; July 2026; A: France; B: France; planned Beijing stay.

Preliminary result: The route does not meet the 240-hour A / B test because France is adjacent to mainland China on both sides. Current UK unilateral entry may still cover an eligible stay through December 31, 2026.
CANADA RETURN TRIP

Toronto → Shanghai → Toronto

Canadian ordinary passport; July 2026; A: Canada; B: Canada; Shanghai stay under 30 days.

Preliminary result: Not a 240-hour route because A and B match. The current unilateral policy for Canadian ordinary passports may cover a permitted stay through December 31, 2026; recheck the rule for any later trip.

China Arrival Handbook

Turn the rest of your China arrival plan into actions

Turn the rest of your China arrival plan into actions

The China Arrival Handbook helps you prepare payment, internet, essential apps, maps, transport, bookings, and offline backup before departure.

The China Arrival Handbook helps you prepare payment, internet, essential apps, maps, transport, bookings, and offline backup before departure.

  • Payment setup steps

  • Alipay / WeChat Pay preparation checks

  • First-day transport backup

  • Hotel address card

  • Emergency offline cards

  • Payment setup steps

  • Alipay / WeChat Pay preparation checks

  • First-day transport backup

  • Hotel address card

  • Emergency offline cards

Inside the Kit:
Inside the Kit:

Your practical guide to payments, connectivity, transport, bookings, and emergencies in China.

Specialized China Visit Support

  • Private trip preparation

  • Signature China experiences

  • Business & trade visits

© 2026 SinoSurvival. All rights reserved.

SinoSurvival provides general travel-preparation information. Requirements, app features, and service availability may change. Always verify time-sensitive details with the relevant official provider.

Specialized China Visit Support

  • Private trip preparation

  • Signature China experiences

  • Business & trade visits

© 2026 SinoSurvival. All rights reserved.

SinoSurvival provides general travel-preparation information. Requirements, app features, and service availability may change. Always verify time-sensitive details with the relevant official provider.

Your practical guide to payments, connectivity, transport, bookings, and emergencies in China.

Your practical guide to payments, connectivity, transport, bookings, and emergencies in China.

Specialized China Visit Support

  • Private trip preparation

  • Signature China experiences

  • Business & trade visits

© 2026 SinoSurvival. All rights reserved.

SinoSurvival provides general travel-preparation information. Requirements, app features, and service availability may change. Always verify time-sensitive details with the relevant official provider.