Notice on new adjustments for Chinese Visa Applications
As of June 20, 2022, the Chinese Embassy or Consulate General in Canada makes adjustments for Chinese Visa Applications. The details are on the following website: http://vancouver.china-consulate.gov.cn/chn/news/202206/t20220617_10704658.htm Applicants who meet the requirements should prepare the application documents based on the visa types they apply for. Completing an electronic application form and making an appointment are mandatory.
Instructions on how to access the application form is as follows:
www.visaforchina.org—>Canada—->Vancouver—->
Quick Access—->Visa—->New Application Form—->
Agree—->Select Location City–>Vancouver—->
Start a new application form —> Section1……..10—>
Submit and get a barcode with the form printing
Reminders when filling out the application form:
For example: Section 3.3 Work experience, section 4.2 Education from High School (if not applicable, please fill “N/A”) , section 5.5 parents information (if parents are deceased, please explain in additional page) and section 7.1 Entrance and Exit records into or out of China in the past 3 years must be filled in truthfully and completely.
Special Notices:
Because of the rapid spread of COVID-19 across the world, China has decided to temporarily suspend entry into China by foreign nationals holding visas or residence permits still valid (effective from March 28th, 2020). This policy is still effective. Bearers of multiple-entry visas (except those who are holding valid Chinese resident permits for work, private affairs and family reunion) that are issued before March 28th, 2020 are unable to enter China with the existing visa.
Normally, the Chinese Consulate General issues a one-entry visa that is valid for three months from the date of issue. Visa fee and Service fee will apply.
Applicants are kindly advised not to book their flight before obtaining the visa.
Related supporting documents as below
Categories of Visa | Description | Related supporting Documents |
M-Visa F-Visa | Issued to those who intend to go to China for commercial and technology activities, visits, study tours and other non-business activities. | Valid Invitation Letter (color photocopy)from Chinese business partner or relevant institution. |
Z-Visa | Issued to those who intend to work in China | Valid Notification Letter of Foreigner’s Work Permit or the Foreigner’s Work Permit plus a screenshot of the scanning result of the QR code on the permit card. |
S1-Visa | Issued to family members Z-visa holders to whom they are spouses, parents, children under the age of 18 or parents-in-law | 1. A signed invitation letter (Please download from our website) signed from Z-visa holder 2. Original and color photocopy of Certification showing the relationship of family members between applicant and the inviting individual (e.g. marriage certificate, birth certificate, certification of kinship or notarized certification of kinship) 3. A photocopy of the passport of the inviting individual and valid residence permit, work permit card or Z-visa |
S2-Visa | Issued to family members Z-visa holders to whom they are spouses, parents, children under the age of 18 or parents-in-law | 1. A signed invitation letter (Please download from our website) signed from Z -visa holder |
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