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China 24-Hour Visa-Free Transit

  Foreigners eligible for the 24-hour visa-free transit can be exempt from border inspection procedures at the following 9 airports: Beijing Capital Airport, Beijing Daxing Airport, Shanghai Pudong Airport, Hangzhou Xiaoshan Airport, Xiamen Gaoqi Airport, Guangzhou Baiyun Airport, Shenzhen Bao’an Airport, Chengdu Tianfu Airport, and Xi’an Xianyang Airport.

24-hour visa-free transit in China, also called the 24-hour transit without visa (24-hour TWOV for short), regulates that visa is not required for air, train, and cruise ship passengers transiting in mainland China for a stay of no more than 24 hours before heading for a third country or region.
 

Who are eligible for the 24-hour TWOV of China?

National of most countries are eligible for the 24-hour visa-free transit, while there are exceptions in certain airports for some nationalities.

1. Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Iran, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Malaysia, Oman, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka, Syria, Thailand, Turkey, Turkmenistan and Yemen passport holders transiting in Xiamen require a visa.

2. Syrian citizens transiting in Guangzhou are not eligible for the 24-hour visa-free transit.
 

What are the port restrictions?

Citizens from Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Iran, Iraq, Kyrgyzstan, Malaysia, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka, Syria, Thailand, Turkey and Yemen are not eligible for 24-hour visa-free transit in Urumqi Diwopu International Airport.

If transiting in Guangzhou for less than 24 hours, you are able to apply for the 24-hour TWOV from Guangzhou Baiyun airport instead of its railway stations or other ports of entry. That is, only entering Guangzhou by air, you would be issued the 24h visa-free transit under qualified travel itinerary. 
 

What is an eligible transit route?

24-hour direct transit
24-hour Direct Transit Rules

An eligible transit route goes like Country A → China → Country C.

A and C are different countries. Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan can be regarded as A or C in this respect. For instance, if a passenger travels like USA – Beijing – Hong Kong, there is no doubt that this route qualifies for China 24 hour TWOV.

Generally speaking, the 24-hour visa-free transit allows aliens to have multiple stops in China as long as they leave the country within 24 hours, therefore the route USA - Beijing - Shanghai - South Korea also counts as eligible.
 

What are the requirements for TWOV?

 Passport valid for at least 3 months from the date of entry
 Onward air, cruise or train ticket with confirmed seat and date
 Visa for a third country or region (if needed)
 

Can I get out of the airport during layover?

Passengers wishing to get out of the restricted transit area to claim luggage, take a connecting flight, or do some sightseeing in the city can apply for the 24-hour visa-free entry permit, which is a stamp or sticker on passport showing the permitted stay length.
 

Apply for 24-hour visa-free entry permit in 4 steps

 Fill an Arrival/Departure Card at the border inspection counter
 Get the temporary entry permit stamp or sticker
 Claim the luggage (if needed)
 Go through the customs
 

How to count the stopover time?

Starting: scheduled arrival time
Ending: scheduled departure time
 

Recommended Tours for Transit Passengers

  

Differences among 24/72/144-hour free transit 

24-Hour TWOV 72-Hour Visa-Free Transit 144-Hour Visa-Free Transit
For almost all countries For 54 countries For 54 countries
Available in most Chinese cities Available in major Chinese cities Guangdong, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Shanghai, Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Dalian, Shenyang, Chengdu, Wuhan, Qingdao, Kunming, Xiamen, Xi'an, Chongqing
By air, cruise, train By air By air, cruise, train
Counted from the landing time Counted from 0:00 the day following the entry date (Scheduled landing time in Beijing) Counted from 0:00 the day following the entry date
Multiple stops Single stop Multiple stops

 Note:
Note that if 1) you lack any of the required documents listed above, 2) or your route does not qualify, 3) or you have the record of overstaying in a country or getting visa refusal before, your application for the 24-hour visa-free transit may be turned down. For fear of inconvenience caused by such case, please make sure that you are eligible or apply for a regular transit visa in advance. 
- Last updated on Sep. 07, 2024 by Brenda Lian -
Questions & Answers on 24-Hour Visa-Free Transit
Asked by James from UNITED KINGDOM | Nov. 10, 2024 06:29Reply
Transit through 2 airports
We have been a bit confused as to whether we will require a visa or not for our outbound travel. We are travelling from London to Auckland with two layovers in China (Beijing and Guangzhou). We assumed we would need a G visa for this, but it seems from this guidance we might be able to use the 24 free transit visa, as we are in China for less than 24 hours.
Arrive in Beijing 15:30 on 29/12/24
2 hour layover in Beijing
Flight from Beijing to Guangzhou 17:30 on 29/12/24
3.5 hour layover in Guangzhou
Flight Guangzhou to Auckland 00:10 on 30/12/24

As you can see we are in China for less than 24 hours in total. However as our layovers are so short, is it wiser just to get a G Visa to avoid complications? And will the G Visa definitely allow us to transit internally within China?
Asked by Yassi from SWEDEN | Nov. 10, 2024 06:18Reply
transit visa for iranian
Hi,
I hold an Iranian passport and will travel from Stockholm to Tokyo with a stop in Beijing airport (PEK) for 2.5 hours. Do I need a visa for this transit?

Thanks
Asked by JM from PHILIPPINES | Nov. 09, 2024 08:08Reply
Group with Philippine passport, layover at Guangzhou for 16hrs
Hi, we are a group having Philippine passport. We have a layover at Guangzhou for 20hrs. I read your comments to approach the 24-hour visa free transit counter. If we were to be granted, do you know if they can recommend or will endorse a hotel with day trip package? Thank you for answering.
Asked by Billy Fung from UNITED KINGDOM | Nov. 09, 2024 06:07Reply
Stop Over - Are we eligible for TWOV?
Hello, There are 2 of us - Spain passport holder and United Kingdom passport holder. Many Thanks!!!
Our flight details as below :
LHR London Heathrow - CAN Guangzhou
CAN Guangzhou - HND Tokyo Haneda
KIX Kansai International (Osaka) - PKX Beijing Daxing
PKX Beijing Daxing - LHR London Heathrow

Asked by Natalia from RUSSIA | Nov. 09, 2024 05:40Reply
Transit Visa for Russian
Hello! I would like to ask if I need to apply for any visa in advance for this route:
1. Vladivostock to Shenzhen, with a 13 hours layover in Beijing on the same airlines (I am not going to leave the airport). Then as soon as I arrive in Shenzhen airport, I plan to take a train to Hong Kong West Kowloon Station from Shenzhen Train station so that I can catch another flight from Hong Kong to USA. I am wondering if I need a pre-arranged visa for this one?

2. Do I need a visa if I leave the Beijing airport during my layover, for example, for sleeping overnight at a hotel outside of the airport.
3. If I go to Hong Kong via Luohu/Shenzhen Bay by bus/metro, is that feasible?
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