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Do Chinese passports expire?
Since 2007, ordinary passports are valid for 10 years for bearers above 16 years of age, and for 5 years for bearers below 16 years of age, and diplomatic or service passports are valid for 4 years.
Do you have to renounce Chinese citizenship?
Chinese nationality can be relinquished by making a declaration of renunciation. It is also automatically revoked when persons from mainland China who reside abroad voluntarily acquire a foreign nationality.
Can I enter US with Chinese passport?
Yes. Starting on November 29, 2016, U.S. immigration regulations will require that all People’s Republic of China passport holders carrying 10-year B1/B2, B1, or B2 visas must have a valid EVUS enrollment before traveling to the United States. It does not matter when your visa was issued.
How do I renew my expired Chinese passport?
- Complete a passport renewal form.
- Collect required documents and information for passport renewal.
- Go to your nearest Chinese embassy.
- Go to the appropriate window for passport renewal processing and turn in any required documents.
Does China accept dual citizenship?
Answer: China does not recognize dual nationality. Moreover, the Article 9 of that law declares that as soon as a Chinese takes a foreign citizenship, he will automatically lose his Chinese citizenship.
Can Chinese travel to US without visa?
All Chinese nationals who wish to travel to the United States should apply for a U.S. visitor visa B1 or B2. Whether the purpose of the trip is business or leisure, it is a mandatory requirement to hold a valid 10-year U.S. visa and a passport. Citizens without a valid visa or passport cannot enroll with EVUS.
What countries can I travel to with a Chinese passport?
Visa-free countries list for Chinese citizens
- Albania – up to 90 days.
- Antigua and Barbuda – up to 30 days.
- Armenia – up to 90 days.
- Azerbaijan (*) – visa on arrival / eVisa (up to 30 days)
- Bahamas – up to 90 days.
- Bahrain (*) – visa on arrival /eVisa (up to 14 days)
- Bangladesh (*) – visa on arrival (30 days)
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