On August 3, the Ministry of Public Security of PRC held a press conference to announce 26 measures aimed at providing services and support to ensure high-quality development. Among these measures, there were specific provisions related to foreign nationals.
For foreign business and trade personnel visiting China, the process of obtaining port visas will be streamlined, and multiple-entry visas will be made more accessible.
Foreigners visiting China for business negotiations, trade exchanges, installation and maintenance, exhibitions and conferences, who are unable to obtain a visa outside of China in advance, can now apply for port visas upon presenting an invitation letter from a Chinese company and relevant documentation. Additionally, those engaged in frequent business and requiring multiple trips to China can obtain multiple-entry valid business visas within a three-year period.
Foreign nationals applying for residence permits will no longer be required to leave their passports with the authorities. After verifying the validity of their passports, foreign applicants are now allowed to keep their passports to handle other relevant matters during their stay in China.
These new measures are aimed at promoting convenience and efficiency for foreign individuals engaged in business and trade activities in China, fostering a more welcoming environment for international cooperation and investment. According to National Immigration Administration, these new measures are expected to benefit at least 700,000 individuals annually and play a crucial role in cultivating a vibrant and dynamic market atmosphere.