Starting from July 20, Azerbaijan introduces a visa-free regime for Chinese citizens
Starting from July 20, Azerbaijan introduces a visa-free regime for Chinese citizens
Based on the Declaration on Strategic Partnership between Azerbaijan and China adopted on July 3, a visa-free regime for Chinese citizens to enter Azerbaijan will be introduced from July 20.
Chinese citizens will be allowed to enter 3 times within one year, the message of the Migration Service of Azerbaijan dated July 16. The visa-free regime will be observed until July 20, 2025. The Chinese will be able to visit Azerbaijan without a visa and stay in the country for up to 30 days per visit.
Chinese citizens wishing to travel to Azerbaijan more than three times or stay in the country for more than 30 days will be able to enter the country after obtaining a visa.
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