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Russia grants visa-free entry to Chinese citizens

12/03/2025
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On Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin​ signed a decree enabling visa-free entry for up to 30 days​ to Russia​ for select categories of Chinese citizens, including tourists, businesspeople, academics, artists, and athletes. The move is expected to expand economic cooperation​ and deepen cultural and people-to-people ties, reinforcing the foundation for long-term China-Russia​ relations. The announcement coincided with a year of sustained high-level engagement, as Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi​ was slated to visit Russia​ from Monday​ for the 20th round of China-Russia strategic security consultations. Observers say the convergence of high-level diplomacy and easier travel reflects growing mutual trust​ and a shared push to strengthen security cooperation​ and inject stability​ into the region and beyond.

The visa exemption is reciprocal​ and runs from September 15, 2025​ to September 14, 2026. Eligible purposes include personal or business visits, tourism, scientific, cultural, socio-political, economic, and sporting events, as well as transit. A valid PRC passport​ suffices for visa-free entry and exit, according to a Kremlin​ document cited by TASS.

China​ will pilot a visa-free policy​ for Russian citizens​ holding ordinary passports​ from September 15, 2025​ to September 14, 2026. Those coming for business, tourism, visiting relatives and friends, exchange visits, or transit​ for no more than 30 days​ may enter China​ without a visa, said Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun​ at a September 2​ press briefing.

The reciprocal visa-free arrangement is already facilitating travel​ and boosting enthusiasm​ for exchanges and tourism, which in turn is expected to expand economic cooperation​ and deepen cultural links, said Wang Xiaoquan​ of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences’ Institute of Russian, East European and Central Asian Studies. “People-to-people exchanges are expanding in both scale​ and depth, with public enthusiasm at an all-time high. The visa-free policy gives this momentum an even stronger boost,” he told the Global Times.

Travel platforms reported a surge in searches​ for Russian destinations. Tongcheng Travel​ said that since November, searches for flights from China​ to Russia​ have continued to rise, with hotel bookings for Russia​ as the main destination up over 40 percent year-on-year.

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