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For some foreign nationals, new proof required for Chinese visa

10/14/2024
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A Chinese individual who recently became an Australian citizen shared on social media their experience at the Chinese Visa Application Center in Adelaide. When applying for a Chinese visa, they were informed that starting from October 7, 2024, any former Chinese citizens must provide proof of household registration cancellation when applying for a Chinese visa for the first time.

Since China does not recognize dual citizenship, those who have acquired a foreign nationality must apply for a Chinese visa as a foreign national when visiting China. However, many overseas Chinese still hold assets such as properties and savings in China. Some are now worried about how to verify their identity after canceling their household registration when they return. Concerns also arise regarding their use of platforms like WeChat and Alipay—will they encounter a series of challenges?

Some may believe that canceling household registration is unnecessary because of visa exemptions for short-term visits. However, if household registration has not been canceled, individuals might be ineligible to enter China under the visa-free policy.

For instance, a Chinese citizen who had acquired Australian citizenship recently attempted to re-enter China using the 144-hour transit visa but faced unexpected complications. Upon arrival, she discovered that without canceling her household registration, she could not apply for the 144-hour visa.

Ultimately, customs issued her a one-time entry permit, instructing her to go to her registered household location to complete the cancellation. The authorities warned her that failure to do so would prevent her from leaving China within a few days!

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