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China's Entry Regulations

Updated:2008-04-27 16:56 | Source:

A valid passport and visa are required for an individual to enter China. Usually the airline/ship will give each passenger an entry card and a customs declaration form to fill out prior to arrival. These, together with other necessary credentials and documents, are needed to enter China through its open ports. Foreigners arriving by car are required to enter China through their pre-approved ports. Upon arrival, valid passports, visas and related documents are required to be handed in and verified by customs authorities. If all documents are found to be in proper order, an individual can legally enter China.

Health Check

1. Those who enter China are required to fill out a Health Declaration Form issued by the inspection and quarantine authorities.

2. Those who came from yellow-fever infected areas must show valid vaccination certificates to the inspection and quarantine authorities.

3. Those who suffer from fever, diarrhea, skin diseases, jaundice, vomiting, AIDS/HIV infection, VD(venereal disease) and tuberculosis are required to declare this information.

4. Medications and other special goods should be declared and are subject to inspection.

Frontier Inspection

The following personnel are prohibited from entering China:

1. People who have broken Chinese laws and others who were expelled and have not been permitted to re-enter China.

2. Known or suspected terrorists and those who engage in violent and subversive activities.

3. Known or suspected dealers in contraband, drug trade, or prostitution.

4. People who suffer from Hansen's disease (leprosy), AIDS/HIV, VD (venereal disease), pulmonary tuberculosis and other infectious diseases.

5. People who cannot afford the cost of their stay in China.

6. People who are known or suspected to engage in activities that are harmful to China's social order and national security.

7. Those who do not hold valid passports, visas and other credentials.

8. Those who hold stolen, forged or altered passports, visas and credentials.

9. Those who refuse to have their credentials and documents checked.

10. Those who are forbidden to enter China by the Ministry of Public Security of China and the Ministry of State Security.

Luggage Inspection

Prohibited Items

Inspection and Quarantine Information for Entry into China

1. Blood and blood products.

2. Fruits, peppers, eggplant and tomatoes.

3. Animal carcasses and specimen.

4. Soil.

5. Pathogens, pests and other harmful organisms.

6. Live animals (except cats and dogs as pets).

7. Animal parts and products including eggs, raw hides, skin, hair, hoofs, fat, meat (including viscera), fresh milk, cheese, butter, cream, whey powder, blood and blood products; silkworm pupa and aquatic plants and animal products.

8. Genetic materials including semen, zygotes and embryos.

9. Waste materials and soiled or dirty clothing.

Stipulation by the General Administration of China Customs

1. Various weapons, simulated weapons, ammunition and explosive devices.

2. Counterfeit currencies and forged securities.

3. Books, magazines, other printed matter, films, photographs, music, movies, audio/video tapes or discs, computer programs or discs that contain materials harmful to Chinese politics, economy, culture, and moral interests.

4. Poisons.

5. Opium, morphine, heroin, hemp as well as other addictive narcotics and psychotropic drugs.

6. Food, drug or other goods coming from epidemic disease areas and are harmful to the health of human and livestock.

Note: Limited amounts of certain goods, for example: cigarettes, tobacco products, perfume, liquor, currency, presswork and audio-visual products for private use, are permitted to enter duty-free. Others may be allowed for entry after being passed by the inspection and quarantine authorities.

Customs declaration

There are two channels in Chinese customs: red and green. Choose the Red Channel if you have something to declare, otherwise choose the Green Channel.

(Source: http://www.travelchinaguide.com/essential/planning.htm)

Editor : 李受恩

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