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China says recent visa policy in line with Olympics practice
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21:07, May 06, 2008

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Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang said in Beijing on Tuesday that China's recent visa policy arrangements did not mean the suspension of multiple-entry visas and due arrangements have been made in line with the practices of previous Olympics.

"We made due arrangements regarding the visa applications of foreigners based on the practices of previous Olympics and other large-scale international sports events, and in light of China's laws and regulations," Qin told a regular press conference.

He said the arrangements have been made to ensure a safe environment. He said that did not necessarily mean that the issue of all multiple-entry visas would be suspended.

"The Chinese government and people will adhere to the opening-up policy and welcome foreigners to work, study and travel in China," said Qin.

He said China's visa policy was more convenient for applicants than those of many other countries. For example, China does not demand visa applicants to be fingerprinted or have their irises or corneas scanned, which some countries do.

According to a recent statement from the Foreign Ministry's Consular Department, the requirements can include providing invitation letters, certificates of relatives, proof of reserved accommodation and/or round-trip air tickets, based on applicants' differing situations.

China has not stopped issuing multiple-entry visas to those who meet the requirements, it said. It also suggested that foreign nationals apply for visas in their country of citizenship or residence to ensure a smooth entry into China.

Source: Xinhua



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