BEIJING: In a move aimed at facilitating travel, China has extended the exemption from fingerprint collection for certain visa applicants for another year.
The measure, initially introduced in 2022, applies to tourists, business travellers, and those seeking transit or crew member visas.
The exemption was supposed to expire on December 31, 2023, but Chinese authorities chose to continue the policy, making it easier for travellers to apply for visas until December 31, 2024.
As part of the fresh announcement, the exemption has been extended till December 31, 2025.
It should be noted that applicants for long-stay visas, including family reunification, family visit and study visas, will still be required to provide fingerprints at a Chinese embassy, consulate or visa centre.
The decision marks a further easing of China’s travel restrictions, which were eased after the reopening of its borders last year. The move is expected to boost tourism and business travel in China, as travellers will not have to go through the hassle of collecting fingerprints for short-term stays.
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