China has recently removed visa requirements for 11 nations from Asia and the European Union, aiming to boost business activities, tourism, and bilateral relations.
In a move initiated in late November, China implemented a trial visa-free policy for travelers holding ordinary passports from six countries: France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, and Malaysia.
The list was later expanded to include Ireland and Switzerland, allowing nationals from these countries to enter China without a visa.
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Additionally, China granted visa-free travel to nationals from Brunei and Singapore, signaling a desire to strengthen ties with these neutral countries through the extension of the visa-waiver facility.
Is Pakistan Included on Visa-Free Entry List of China?
No, currently Pakistani nationals must obtain a visit visa to travel to the neighboring country for either business or tourism reasons.















