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China Moves Border Permits Online: National Immigration Administration Announces Electronic Border Management Area Permit

China Moves Border Permits Online: National Immigration Administration Announces Electronic Border Management Area Permit

Effective 15 April 2026, China will stop issuing paper Border Management Area Permits and switch to an electronic permit accessible via the NIA 12367 app suite. The move cuts paperwork for travellers to sensitive frontier zones, shortens processing times and reduces document-loss risks—important gains for companies that deploy staff to mining, energy and logistics projects near China’s land borders.

Apr 3, 2026
Air China, China Southern and China Eastern Raise Domestic Fuel Surcharges as Oil Prices Climb

Air China, China Southern and China Eastern Raise Domestic Fuel Surcharges as Oil Prices Climb

From 2 April 2026, China’s three largest airlines have increased domestic fuel surcharges to RMB 80/150 per flight segment, blaming high oil prices and currency depreciation. The hike raises travel costs for business and leisure passengers and signals continued margin pressure for carriers.

Apr 3, 2026
Chinese Embassy in Latvia to Close Consular Section on 6 April for Qingming Holiday

Chinese Embassy in Latvia to Close Consular Section on 6 April for Qingming Holiday

China’s embassy in Riga will close its visa office on 6 April 2026 for the Qingming Festival, resuming work the next day. Businesses and travellers in the Baltics should file visa or document-legalisation requests before 5 April to avoid delays.

Apr 3, 2026
South Korea Extends Multiple-Entry Visas for Chinese Citizens to 5–10 Years

South Korea Extends Multiple-Entry Visas for Chinese Citizens to 5–10 Years

From 1 April 2026, Chinese nationals can obtain South Korean multiple-entry visas valid for five or, in many cases, ten years. The longer validity, combined with an ongoing visa-free pilot for group tourists, lowers administrative costs for Chinese companies and is expected to lift corporate and leisure travel volumes between the two neighbours.

Apr 2, 2026
Immigration Authority Projects 11 % Rise in Cross-Border Trips During Qingming Holiday

Immigration Authority Projects 11 % Rise in Cross-Border Trips During Qingming Holiday

The NIA projects more than 2.3 million daily border crossings during the 4–6 April Qingming holiday, up 11 % year-on-year. Airports and land ports are activating extra e-gates and staff to cope, and companies are advised to plan travel and logistics schedules around the surge.

Apr 2, 2026

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