Japanese government eases visa requirements for Chinese travelers, establishes new multi-entry visas valid for 10 years, promotes exchanges among young people through mutual acceptance of school trips, etc.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced relaxed visa requirements for Chinese nationals staying in Japan. A new multi-entry tourist visa valid for 10 years will be established, and the…

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Japan becomes the 18th partner country in the U.S. Immigration Procedures Expedited Program, which significantly shortens airport procedures by applying.

Japan has become an official partner country of the Global Entry Program administered by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). Passengers who have completed preliminary screening and are deemed…

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Chinese government expands visa exemption for entry, applies to Japan from November 30th, extends period of stay to 30 days, covers 38 countries

The Chinese government announced that from November 30, 2024, visa exemption measures will be expanded to 38 countries, with the addition of nine countries including Japan. The visa-free stay period…

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China expands visa-free countries to include 9 countries including South Korea and Norway, starting November 8th

Starting November 8, 2024, China will waive entry visas for travelers from nine countries: South Korea, Norway, Finland, Slovakia, Denmark, Iceland, Andorra, Monaco, and Liechtenstein. Source link

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Europe postpones introduction of biometric immigration screening system for non-EU citizens, Germany, France, Netherlands unable to prepare in time

According to Reuters, the European Union has postponed the introduction of a new biometric immigration system for non-EU citizens that was scheduled to be introduced on November 10, 2024. Germany,…

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