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RULES GOVERNING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE LAW OF THE PEOPLE'S
REPUBLIC OF CHINA ON THE ENTRY AND EXIT OF ALIENS
(Approved by the State Council on 3 December 1986 and Promulgated
by the Ministry of Public Security and the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs on 27 November 1986. Revised and Approved by the State
Council on 13 July 1994 and Promulgated by the Ministry of
Public Security and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on 15
July 1994.)
The present Rules are formulated in accordance with the provisions
of Article 33 of the Law of the People's Republic of China
on the Entry and Exit of Aliens (hereinafter referred to as
the Law on the Entry and Exit of Aliens).
CHAPTER I
Entry
Article 1 For entry to China, aliens shall apply for visas
to Chinese diplomatic missions, consular posts or other foreign-base
agencies authorized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of
the People's Republic of China.
Aliens holding letters or telegrams from authorized organizations
in China and ordinary passports issued by countries that have
diplomatic relations or official trade contacts with China
may apply for visas to port visa agencies authorized by the
Ministry of Public Security in case of an urgent need to travel
to China and a lack of time to apply for visas to the above-mentioned
Chinese agencies abroad, for the following reasons:
(1) Being invited at short notice by the Chinese side to
attend a trade fair in China;
(2) Being invited to China to enter a bid or to formally
sign an economic or trade contract;
(3) Coming to China under contract for supervision over export
shipment, import commodity inspection or check on the completion
of a contract;
(4) Being invited to install equipment or make rush repairs;
(5) Coming to China at the request of the Chinese side for
settling claims;
(6) Being invited to China for scientific or technological
consulting services;
(7) A last-minute replacement or addition, approved by the
Chinese side, to a delegation or group that has been invited
and has already obtained visas for traveling to China;
(8) For visiting a patient in a critical condition or making
funeral arrangements;
(9) As persons in immediate transit who, because of force
majeure, are unable to leave China by original aircraft within
24 hours or have to leave China by other means of transport;
(10) As other invitees who really do not have enough time
to apply for visas to the above-mentioned Chinese agencies
abroad but hold letters or telegrams from designated competent
authorities approving the application for visas at port visa
agencies.
Port visa agencies shall not handle visa applications of
aliens who do not come under the above-listed categories.
Article 2 Port visa agencies authorized by the Ministry of
Public Security are set up at the following ports:
Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin, Dalian, Fuzhou, Xiamen, Xi'an,
Guilin, Hangzhou, Kunming, Guangzhou (Baiyun Airport), Shenzhen
(Luohu, Shekou) and Zhuhai (Gongbei).
Article 3 In accordance with their status and the types of
passports they hold, different aliens coming to China shall
be issued diplomatic, courtesy, service or ordinary visas
respectively.
Article 4 Ordinary visas shall be marked with different Chinese
phonetic letters and issued to different aliens according
to their stated purposes of visit to China:
(1) Visa D to aliens who are to reside permanently in China;
(2) Visa Z to aliens who come to China to take up posts or
employment and to their accompanying family members;
(3) Visa X to aliens who come to China for study, advanced
studies or job-training for a period of six months or more;
(4) Visa F to aliens who are invited to China on a visit
or on a study, lecture or business tour, for scientific-technological
or cultural exchanges, for short-term refresher course or
for job-training, for a period not more than six months;
(5) Visa L to aliens who come to China for sight-seeing,
visiting relatives or other private purposes (A group visa
may be issued to a group of nine or more aliens on a sight-seeing
trip to China);
(6) Visa G to aliens passing through China;
(7) Visa C to train attendants, air crew members and seamen
operating international services, and to their accompanying
family members.
(8) Visa J-1 to resident foreign correspondents in China;
Visa J-2 to foreign correspondents who make short trip to
China on reporting tasks.
Article 5 In applying for visas, aliens shall provide such
pertinent information as requested and complete the following
procedures:
(1) Present valid passports or replacement certificates;
(2) Fill in visa application forms and submit recently taken
two-inch half-length, bareheaded and full-faced photos;
(3) Submit for examination papers supporting the application
for entry into or transit through China.
Article 6 The supporting papers mentioned in Article 5(3)
of these rules refer to the following:
(1) In application for Visa D, a permanent residence confirmation
form, which may be obtained through application by the applicant
or by his /her designated relatives in China from the exit-and-entry
department of the municipal or county public security bureau
at the place of the applicant's intended residence;
(2) In application for Visa Z, a letter of appointment or
employment from the sponsor or employer organization in China
or a letter or telegram from an authorized organization;
(3) In application for Visa X, a certificate from the receiving
organization or the competent department;
(4) In application for Visa F, a letter or telegram from
the authorized organization;
(5) In application for Visa L for a tourist trip in China,
a certificate of reception from a Chinese travel service;
and, when necessary, plane, train or ship ticket(s) to the
country (region) after leaving China;
(6) In application for Visa G, a valid visa for entering
the country (region) of destination, or connecting tickets
in case such a visa is exempt;
(7) In application for Visa C, relevant certificates in accordance
with the agreements concerned.
(8) In application for Visas J-1 and J-2, a certificate from
the competent department.
Aliens who come to China for permanent residence or for residence
of one year and upwards shall, in applying for entry visas,
submit for examination health certificates issued by health
or medical institutions designated by the governments of the
countries of their current residence or those issued by health
or medical institutions and certified by notarial organs.
Health certificates are valid for six months from the date
of issuance.
Article 7 Aliens coming under the following categories shall
not be allowed to enter China:
(1) An alien expelled by the Chinese Government and before
the expiry of the period when his/her re-entry is prohibited;
(2) An alien considered likely to engage in terrorism, violence
or subversion upon entering China;
(3) An alien considered likely to engage in smuggling, drug
trafficking or prostitution upon entering China;
(4) An alien suffering from mental disorder, leprosy, AIDS,
venereal diseases, contagious tuberculosis or other infectious
diseases;
(5) An alien who cannot guarantee to cover his/her own expenses
during his/her stay in China;
(6) An alien considered likely to engage in other activities
prejudicial to China's national security and interests.
Article 8 Transit visas are not required for those aliens
who are in immediate transit through China on continued international
flights, who hold connecting flight tickets and have seats
booked and who stay for not more than 24 hours within the
airport of the in-transit city. Aliens wishing to leave the
airport shall apply to the border check-posts for stop-over
permits.
Article 9 When vessels operating international service anchor
at Chinese ports, foreign crew members and their accompanying
family members wishing to disembark at the port city shall
apply to border check-posts for disembarkation permits, or
lodging permits if they desire to stay overnight on land.
Those who, for proper reasons, need to travel to areas beyond
the port city or who cannot leave China on the original vessel
shall apply to the local public security bureau for appropriate
visas.
CHAPTER II
Inspection of Entry and Exit Certificates
Article 10 Upon arrival at a Chinese port, aliens shall submit
their valid passports, Chinese visas and certificates to border
check-posts for examination and shall fill in entry and exit
forms. They may enter China after the border check-posts complete
inspection and affix inspection seals.
Article 11 When a foreign aircraft or vessel arrives at a
Chinese port, the person in charge shall fulfill the following
obligations:
(1) The captain or his/her agent must submit lists of the
crew members and passengers to the border check-posts;
(2) Report, immediately upon discovery, cases of persons
aboard attempting to illegally cross China's borders to the
border check-posts for action;
(3) See to it that persons not permitted to enter China leave
on the original means of transport and that the expenses during
the stay in China of persons who cannot promptly leave the
country through force majeure are covered along with their
travel expenses for departure.
Article 12 The border check-posts have the right to prevent
the entry or exit of aliens coming under the following categories:
(1) Those who do not hold valid passports, certificates or
visas;
(2) Those who hold forged, altered or other than their own
passports or certificates;
(3) Those who refuse to have their certificates examined;
(4) Those who are under notice by the Ministry of Public
Security or the Ministry of State Security forbidding their
entry or exit.
Article 13 For exit, aliens shall submit for examination
their valid passports or other valid certificates as well
as visas or residence certificates permitting their stay in
China.
Article 14 Aliens and their means of transport required by
the visa agencies to pass through designated ports shall only
enter or depart through the said ports.
Article 15 With regard to the aliens denied entry under Article
12 of the present Rules who cannot promptly return on the
original means of transport, border check-posts may take the
necessary measures to limit the area of their activities and
order them to leave China on the next available means of transport.
CHAPTER III
Residence
Article 16 Aliens holding visas D, Z, X, or J-1 shall, within
30 days of entry into China, obtain aliens' residence cards
or aliens' temporary residence cards from the city or county
public security bureau at the place of their residence. The
period of validity of the aforementioned certificates is the
duration of the holders' permitted stay in China.
Aliens' residence cards are issued to those who stay in China
for one year or more.
Aliens' temporary residence cards are issued to those who
stay less than one year in China.
Aliens holding visas F, L, G, C or J-2 may stay in China
for the period prescribed in their visas without obtaining
residence certificates.
Article 17 In applying for residence certificates, aliens
shall provide such information as requested and complete the
following procedures:
(1) Submit for examination their passports, visas and papers
supporting their purposes of residence;
(2) Fill in residence application forms; and
(3) In applying for aliens' residence cards, submit for examination
health certificates and recently-taken two inch half-length,
bareheaded, full-faced photos.
Article 18 The validity period of aliens' residence cards,
which ranges from one to five years, shall be decided by the
city or county public security bureau according to the aliens'
purposes of residence.
The public security organs may issue certificates of long-term
residence status valid for one to five years to aliens who
come under the provisions of Article 14 of the Law on the
Entry and Exit of Aliens and may issue certificates of permanent
residence status to those with meritorious performance.
Article 19 Aliens exempt from visas under agreements signed
between the Chinese and foreign governments shall, in case
they wish to stay in China for 30 days and upwards, apply
upon entry into China for residence certificates in accordance
with Articles 16 and 17 of the present Rules.
The previous paragraph, however, is not applicable to aliens
referred to in Article 34 of the Law on the Entry and Exit
of Aliens.
Article 20 Aliens who need to prolong their stay or residence
in China beyond the expiration of their visas or residence
certificates shall apply for an extension before the expiration
of their visas or certificates.
Chinese authorities in charge of public health, when discovering
aliens, during their stay in China, to be affiliated with
diseases specified in sub-paragraph 4 of Article 7of the present
Rules may request the public security organs concerned to
order them to advance their data of exit from China.
Article 21 In case of any changes in the information written
in an alien's residence card (such as name, nationality, occupation,
status, place of work, address, passport number and accompanying
children), the holder of the card shall, within 10days, register
such changes with the public security bureau at the place
of his/her residence.
Article 22 The holder of an alien's residence card who wishes
to move out of the city or county of residence shall, before
moving, register the move with the public security bureau
at the original place of residence and shall, within 10 days
of arrival at the new place of residence, register the move-in
with the public security bureau at the new place of residence.
An alien residing permanently in China who wishes to apply
for a change of residence shall apply in advance to the public
security bureau at the new place of residence for a certificate
permitting the move-in and register the move on the strength
of the certificate in accordance with the provisions of the
previous paragraph.
Article 23 For the sake of national security, public order
or other public interests, a city or county public security
bureau may declare certain areas out of bounds for the establishment
of residences or offices by aliens or foreign institutions.
Residences and offices that have already been established
in these restricted areas shall be moved to non-restricted
areas within the time limit prescribed in the notice of moving
issued by the city or county public security bureau.
Article 24 Aliens residing permanently in China shall, once
every year and at a prescribed time, submit their residence
cards for examination to the public security bureau at their
place of residence.
The public security bureau may, when necessary, ask an alien
to submit his/her residence card to the exit and entry department
for examination, and the alien shall do so at the time prescribed
in the notice.
Article 25 Alien at the age of 16 and upwards who reside
or stay in China shall carry with them their residence certificates
or passports for possible examination by police in charge
of foreign affairs.
Article 26 The parents of an alien infant born in China or
their agent shall, within one month after its birth, report
to the local public security bureau with the birth certificate
and complete registration procedures.
Article 27 When an alien dies in China, his/her family members
or guardian or agent shall, within 3 days, report to the local
public security bureau with the death certificate and hand
in the deceased's residence certificate or visa for cancellation.
In case of an unnatural death of an alien, the persons concerned
or the discoverer shall promptly report to the public security
organ.
Article 28 The competent authorities of the Chinese Government
referred to in Article 19 of the Law on the Entry and Exit
of Aliens are the Ministry of Labor and Personnel of the People's
Republic of China.
CHAPTER IV
Accommodation Registration
Article 29 For lodging at guest house, hotel, inn, hostel,
school or other enterprises and institutions or at government
organs or other Chinese organizations, aliens shall present
valid passports or residence certificates and fill in registration
forms of temporary accommodation. They shall present travel
permits when seeking accommodation in areas closed to aliens.
Article 30 When an alien wishes to lodge at the home a Chinese
resident in urban areas, the host or the lodger shall, within
24 hours of the lodger's arrival, report to the local public
security organ with the lodger's passport and certificate
as well as the host's residence booklet and fill in registration
forms of temporary accommodation. In rural areas, the host
or lodger shall report to the local police station or residence
registration office within 72 hours of the lodger's arrival.
Article 31 When an alien lodges at a foreign institution
in China or at the home of an alien in China, the institution
in question or the host or the lodger shall, within 24 hours
of the lodger's arrival, report to the local public security
organ with the lodger's passport or residence certificate
and fill in registration forms of temporary accommodation.
Article 32 Aliens having long-term residence in China who
wish to lodge temporarily elsewhere than their own residence
shall report and register accommodation in accordance with
the provisions of Article 29, 30 and 31 of the present Rules.
Article 33 Aliens who lodge temporarily in movable living
facilities shall, within 24 hours of arrival, report to the
local public security organ. The institutions or individuals
that furnish sites for the aliens' movable living facilities
shall report to the local public security organ 24 hours ahead
of time.
CHAPTER V
Travel
Article 34 An alien wishing to travel to cities or counties
closed to aliens shall apply in advance for a travel permit
to the public security bureau of the city or county where
he/she stays and may proceed there only with permission. To
apply for a travel permit, the following procedures must be
completed:
(1) Submit passport or residence certificate for examination;
(2) provide papers supporting the purposes of travel;
(3) Fill in a travel application form.
Article 35 An alien's travel permit shall be valid for one
year at the most, and may not exceed the period of validity
of his/her visa or residence certificate.
Article 36 An alien who, after obtaining a travel permit,
wishes to extend its validity, tour more places closed to
aliens or increase the number of accompanying persons shall
apply to the public security bureau for extension or alteration.
Article 37 Aliens shall not enter places closed to aliens
without permission.
CHAPTER VI
Exit
Article 38 Aliens shall leave China within the time limit
prescribed in the visas or within the period of validity of
their residence certificates.
Article 39 The holder of an alien's residence certificate
who wishes to leave and then re-enter China within the period
of validity of the said certificate shall, before leaving
China, apply to the local public security organ for a re-entry
visa in accordance with the relevant provisions of Articles
5 and 6 of the present Rules.
An alien holding a residence certificate who does not wish
to return to China after exit shall hand in his/her residence
certificate for cancellation to the border check-point upon
exit.
CHAPTER VII
Penalties
Article 40 Aliens who illegally enter or exit China may be
fined from 1,000 to 10,000 yuan (RMB) or detained from 3 to
10 days and may simultaneously be ordered to leave the country
within a specified time or expelled from the country. Those
whose offenses are serious enough to constitute a crime shall
be prosecuted for criminal responsibility according to law.
Article 41 A person in charge of a means of transport or
his/her agent who refuses to bear responsibility in contravention
of the provisions of Article 11 of the present Rules may be
fined from 1,000 to 10,000 yuan (RMB) or detained from 3 to
10 days.
Article 42 Aliens who illegally stay in China in contravention
of the provisions of Articles 16, 19 and 20 of the present
Rules may be served a warning, fined 500 yuan (RMB) per day
for the period of his/her illegal stay in China with the total
sum of fine not exceeding 5,000 yuan (RMB), or detained from
3-10 days. Those whose offenses are serious may at the same
time be ordered to leave the country within a specified time.
Aliens who violate Article 21 and 22 of the present Rules
may be served a warning or fined up to 500 yuan. Those whose
offenses are serious may at the same time be ordered to leave
the country within a specified time.
Aliens who violate Article 23 of the present Rules and fail
to carry out the decision of the public security organs may,
while being compelled to carry out the decision, be served
a warning or filed from 1,000 t 10,000 yuan. Those whose offenses
are serious shall be ordered to leave the country within a
specified time.
Article 43 Aliens who, in contravention of the provisions
of Articles 24 and 25 of the present Rules, fail to submit
their residence certificates for examination as required or
to carry their passports or residence certificates with them
or refuse to produce their certificates to police for examination
may be served a warning or fined up to 500 yuan (RMB), and
those whose offenses are serious may at the same time be ordered
to leave the country within a specified time.
Article 44 Aliens who found employment without permission
from the Ministry of Labor of the People's Republic of China
or its authorized departments shall have their posts or employment
terminated and may at the same time be fined up to 1,000 yuan
(RMB), and those whose offenses are serious may at the same
time be ordered to leave the country within a specified time.
Units and individuals who employ aliens without permission
shall terminate employment of the said aliens and may at the
same time be fined from 5,000 to 50,000 yuan (RMB), and be
ordered to cover all the expenses of repatriating the aliens
whom they had employed.
Article 45 Whoever is held responsible for failing to register
accommodation or report such registration to the public security
organ, or for accommodating aliens without valid certificates
in contravention of the provisions of Chapter IV of the present
Rules may be served a warning or fined from 50 to 500 yuan.
Article 46 Aliens who travel to areas closed to aliens without
prior permission in contravention of the provisions of Articles
34, 36 and 37 of the present Rules may be served a warning
or fined up to 500 yuan (RMB), and those whose offenses are
serious may at the same time be ordered to leave the country
within a specified time.
Article 47 Aliens who forge, alter, misuse, transfer, buy
or sell visas or certificates shall have the said visas, certificates
and illicit income revoked or confiscated and may be fined
from 1,000 to 10,000 yuan (RMB) or detained from 3 to 10 days,
and may at the same time be ordered to leave the country within
a specified time, and those whose offenses are serious enough
to constitute a crime shall be prosecuted for their criminal
responsibility according to law.
Article 48 Whoever out of force majeure acts in contravention
of the Law on the Entry and Exit of Aliens and the present
Rules may be exempted from penalties.
Aliens who are unable to pay a fine may be subjected to detention
instead.
Article 49 Penalties such as fines and detention provided
for in this Chapter shall also apply to persons held responsible
for assisting aliens to enter or leave China illegally, or
causing aliens to reside to stay illegally in China, or employing
aliens who seek jobs without permission, or providing facilities
for aliens to travel without valid travel permits to areas
closed to aliens.
Article 50 If an alien being fined or detained by a public
security organ refuses to accept such penalty, he/she may,
within 15 days of receiving notification, appeal to the original
adjudication organ or directly to the next higher public security
organ, which shall make the final judgment within 15 days
of receiving the appeal. The person being penalized may also
file a suit directly with a local people's court.
Article 51 The penalties provided for in this Chapter shall
be executed by the public security organs.
CHAPTER VIII
Other Provisions
Article 52 Aliens who wish to apply for extension or alteration
of visas or certificates shall complete the following procedures:
(1) Submit their passports, visas and certificates for examination;
(2) Fill in application forms for extension or alternation;
(3) provide papers supporting reasons for extension or alternation.
Article 53 Aliens applying for visas and certificates or
for their extension or alternation shall pay visa and certificate
fees according to the prescribed rates.
The rates of visa and certificate fees shall be prescribed
by the Ministry of Public Security and the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs.
Persons from countries that have agreements on visa fees
with the Chinese Government shall act in accordance with the
pertinent agreements
Article 54 An alien child under the age of 16 who uses the
same passport with his/her parent or guardian need not, while
visiting China with his/her parent or guardian, go through
the entry, transit, residence or travel procedures separately.
Article 55 An alien whose Chinese visa or certificate is
lost or damaged shall promptly report to the exit and entry
department under the local public security bureau and apply
for a new one or replacement. An alien who has lost his /her
residence card shall declare the lost card invalid in an official
local newspaper.
Article 56 The format of the various visas, certificates
and application forms referred to in the present Rules shall
be decide upon by the Ministry of Public Security and the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Article 57 The present Rules shall be implemented from the
date of their promulgation.
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