Kazakhstan, China to introduce mutual visa-free regime

Kazakh media reports say the governments of Kazakhstan and China intend to introduce a mutual visa-free regime. “In this regard, the Kazakh Foreign Ministry has prepared a bill “On the Signing of the Agreement between the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Government of the People’s Republic of China on Mutual Exemption from […]

Kazakh media reports say the governments of Kazakhstan and China intend to introduce a mutual visa-free regime.

“In this regard, the Kazakh Foreign Ministry has prepared a bill “On the Signing of the Agreement between the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Government of the People’s Republic of China on Mutual Exemption from Visa Requirements.” Kazinform reports

According to the document, Kazakhstanis will be able to stay without a visa in China, and Chinese citizens in Kazakhstan for no more than 30 days from the moment of crossing the border and 90 days 90 days in a 180-day period.

If the citizens of the state of one of the parties intend to stay in the territory of the country of the other party for longer than the prescribed period, then they must apply for an appropriate visa before entering the territory of the country.

As far as citizens of Tajikistan are concerned, they are required to have a visa when travelling to China. 

Join us on social media!

Article translations:

Related Article

Tenisi
Оби зулол
Оби зулол

Most Read

Коммерсбонк Точикистон

Recent Articles

RZD announces the restoration of passenger services between Moscow and Dushanbe

Direct rail services between the capitals of Russia and Tajikistan were suspended in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

#AP30/Stories. “Selam! Heller nichek?” How Tatars live today in Sughd province

On the 30th anniversary of "Asia-Plus," we continue to publish reports that remain relevant even after years. This story was told in 2021, and since then, little has changed in the life of the Tatar community in Tajikistan.

15,000 cameras, drones, and robots: how technology monitors pilgrims in Mecca and Medina

During Hajj 2026, Mecca and Medina were under unprecedented digital control.

Another child in Dushanbe removed from family and sent to boarding school

The Ministry of Internal Affairs reports that the parents did not pay adequate attention to the child.

Emomali Rahmon instructs to address issues in seed production following criticism of the industry

Issues have been noted with certification, seed quality, and the material and technical base of the industry.

Water, climate, and a $130 billion deficit: seven key outcomes of the Water Conference in Dushanbe

At the forum, countries and international organizations discussed new mechanisms for cooperation, investments, and technologies that are essential for addressing the global water crisis.

Eskhata Bank introduces a new generation children’s wallet

"Eshkata Bank" has created a full-fledged digital platform that helps children aged 7 to 16 learn how to manage money.