“Sorted my Egypt e-visa in two days for a Nile cruise. The form looked confusing until they took over.”
Visa Requirements for China Citizens
Chinese passport holders reach more of the world visa-free every year, and for the many destinations that still ask for an eVisa or eTA, we prepare the application online, check every detail, and send the approval back to you.
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About China Passport
The Chinese passport gives visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to around 75 countries and is improving fast. A wave of mutual visa-waivers since 2024 has opened much of Southeast Asia and the Gulf, with more agreements being signed each year.
For many other countries an online eVisa or eTA is all you need - and those are exactly the ones we handle for you. Wherever you travel, keep your passport valid for at least six months from your arrival date.
Last review: 15 June 2026
Verified against official government information. Visa rules can change, so confirm details before you book.
Destinations China citizens can apply for with us
Apply online for our destinations — most directly, and a few more if you meet one simple condition.
Real human review
on every application
We complete & submit
the forms for you
Secure payment
and dedicated support
Delivered by email
your approved visa or eTA
General visa requirements for China passport holder
Valid China passport
At least 6 months' validity from your entry date, with a blank page for stamps.
Digital Formal Portrait
Recent colour photo, white background, full face clearly visible.
Return or Onward Flight Ticket
Confirmed flights showing when you arrive and leave.
Stay Accommodations
Hotel booking, rental or a host invitation for your stay.
Requirements vary by destination, but in general these cover almost every application. If a country needs anything more, we will flag it and help you prepare it.
Regional travel for China
Read the travel policy details for China
Chinese passport holders have gained a great deal of visa-free access since 2024. Mutual visa-waiver agreements now open Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore and much of Southeast Asia, along with the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kazakhstan and Georgia, for short stays without a visa. Several of these are time-limited trials worth confirming before you book.
Further afield, the United States, the United Kingdom, the Schengen area, Japan and South Korea still require a full embassy visa for Chinese citizens, which we do not process. But for a large and growing number of countries an online eVisa or eTA is enough - and those are the ones we prepare for you.
Source of information
Rules can shift between reading this and flying. These official government pages are the best place to confirm passport rules and travel requirements before you book.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China
National Immigration Administration
What China travellers said
3.9 / 5 from 2,147 verified China travellers - here is a sample of recent applications we handled.
“Kenya eTA for a safari came through smoothly, and they answered every email themselves, not a bot.”
“Smooth Vietnam e-visa for a family holiday, with clear instructions the whole way through.”
“They handled my Saudi visa for Umrah and kept me updated by email at every step.”
Frequently Asked Questions
A growing number - the Chinese passport gives visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to around 75 countries and territories and is improving quickly, ranking near 60th on the Henley Passport Index. Recent mutual visa-waivers have opened up much of Southeast Asia and the Gulf. For many other countries you will still need a visa, and a large share of those can now be arranged online.