China Relaxes Requirements for Visa on Arrival to Boost Tourism

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China will ease some visa requirements to make it easier for foreigners to travel for business, education and tourism, a move that comes as the government seeks to rejuvenate a slowing economy.

The National Immigration Administration outlined five steps including letting foreigners apply for re-entry visas, simplifying visa application, and allowing those who need to enter China urgently for work or other reasons to apply for port visas, or visa on arrival, China’s state broadcaster reported Thursday.