• JackLSauce@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    For countries not on the list, a transit policy allows eligible citizens to enter for 10 days if they depart for a different country they arrived from.

    Cool cool cool… Why?

    • Capsicones@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      2 days ago

      More flexibility on flight stopovers in China. If you are going somewhere else, China would probably like for you to spend some of your money in a Chinese city. I’m guessing 10 days is the duration because flights occasionally get canceled or delayed. A lot more people would need to apply to extend their visas on stopovers if it was only like 3 days.

      Edit: spelling

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        2 days ago

        I can kinda understand that but I’ve taken week-long overseas vacations so giving border control extra work verifying a visitor isn’t returning home “too fast” seems counter-productive

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          17 hours ago

          They give up to 10 days visa free from some countries you otherwise need a visa to enter in the first place. In guessing that if you can’t show proof you are continuing to somewhere else - like a connecting flight - you aren’t getting in at all.