China to start issuing visas to travellers who have taken Chinese-made Covid vaccine
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China to start issuing visas to travellers who have taken Chinese-made Covid vaccine

The Chinese embassy said it will facilitate measures for people wanting to travel to China to carry on their employment contracts, resume work and do other relevant activities.

   
A Chinese health care worker gives a Covid-19 vaccine shot to a man at a mass vaccination center for Chaoyang District on 15 January 2021 in Beijing, China | Kevin Frayer | Getty Images via Bloomberg

A Chinese health care worker gives a Covid-19 vaccine shot to a man at a mass vaccination center for Chaoyang District on 15 January 2021 in Beijing, China | Kevin Frayer | Getty Images via Bloomberg

New Delhi: The Chinese embassy has said it will start issuing visas to travellers who have taken a Chinese-made COVID-19 vaccine and possess the certificates of vaccination.

In a statement, the embassy said it will facilitate measures for people wanting to travel to China to carry on their employment contracts, resume work and do other relevant activities.

“For the purpose of resuming people-to-people exchanges in an orderly manner, starting from March 15, the Chinese embassy and consulates in India will provide the persons having taken Chinese-made COVID-19 vaccine and holding the certificates of vaccination with the following facilitating measures,” it said listing certain points.

The embassy said foreigners with valid APEC (Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation) business travel cards (ABTC) can apply for a business visa with the valid ABTC and invitation letter from their counterpart in China.


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