China Expands Visa-Free Entry: New 30-Day Visa Waiver for 14 More Countries in 2025

Five Nations Added to China’s Visa-Free List
In a recent announcement, China has extended its welcoming hand to five South American countries. From June 1, 2025, to May 31, 2026, citizens of the following countries can now enjoy visa-free entry into Mainland China for up to 30 days.
- Brazil
- Argentina
- Chile
- Peru
- Uruguay
This applies to those traveling for business, tourism, family visits, exchange programs, or even just transit. This exciting development opens up a world of possibilities for South American travelers eager to experience China’s wonders.
Nine European Nations and Japan Now Enjoy Visa-Free Access
In a separate update, the Chinese government will also allow visa-free entry for nine European and Asian countries are also eligible for visa-free stays of up to 30 days from November 30, 2024 to December 31, 2025. These are:
- Bulgaria
- Croatia
- Estonia
- Japan
- Latvia
- Malta
- North Macedonia
- Montenegro
- Romania
Travellers from these countries will also be eligible for 30-day stays for business, tourism, family visits, and now, cultural exchange activities as well.
Full List of Visa-Free Countries for China (As of 2025)
With the latest additions, 43 countries now enjoy visa-free access to Mainland China. Here’s the updated list:
Region | Countries with Visa-Free Access (30 Days) |
---|---|
Europe | Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, North Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland |
Asia-Pacific | Australia, Brunei, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, South Korea |
South America | Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Peru, Uruguay |
This expansion shows China’s commitment to reviving tourism and international business ties post-pandemic.
How China’s Visa Exemption Works
Under the visa exemption policy:
- Duration: Stay up to 30 days without a visa.
- Purpose: Tourism, business, family or friend visits, transit, and now cultural exchange.
- Entry Requirements: Valid passport from an eligible country, confirmed accommodation, and return/onward ticket (in some cases).
Important: While the new visa waiver allows cultural exchange activities, paid work or study is still not allowed under this entry category.
24-Hour Visa-Free Transit for All Nationalities
In another major move, China has expanded its 24-hour visa-free transit policy to all international travellers, regardless of nationality.
How it works:
- Travellers transiting through China for less than 24 hours can stay without a visa.
- Available at most major international airports.
- You must have an onward international ticket to a third country (not a return to the same country you came from).
This update provides greater flexibility for international flyers and makes China a convenient layover destination for travellers flying between continents.
10-Day Visa-Free Transit for 54 Countries
Alongside the new 24-hour transit rule, China offers a 10-day visa-free transit for travellers from 54 countries, including the US, UK, and Canada, available at 60 ports across 24 provinces for extended layovers.
Final Thoughts
Whether you’re planning a trip to the Great Wall, a business meeting in Shanghai, or just a stopover on your way to Southeast Asia, China’s new visa rules are a game-changer. With expanded eligibility and longer stays, more travellers than ever can explore Mainland China without the hassle of applying for a visa.