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Nov 6, 2025

China rolls out digital arrival card and widens 240-hour visa-free transit to Hong Kong-linked ports

China rolls out digital arrival card and widens 240-hour visa-free transit to Hong Kong-linked ports
In a further push to streamline inbound travel, China’s National Immigration Administration confirmed on 6 November that from 20 November passengers can complete a new electronic arrival card via its website, mobile app or WeChat/Alipay mini-programs—eliminating the paper-based form still in use at many airports. The digital process covers all visa categories and is expected to cut border-inspection times by several minutes per traveller.

Simultaneously, the NIA expanded the 240-hour (10-day) visa-free transit scheme to five additional ports in Guangdong: Guangzhou Pazhou Ferry Terminal, Hengqin Port, Zhongshan Passenger Port, the Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macao Bridge Port, and West Kowloon Station on the Guangzhou–Shenzhen–Hong Kong high-speed rail. Travellers from 55 eligible countries can now enter via 65 ports nationwide and roam the mainland for up to 10 days before departing to a third country.

China rolls out digital arrival card and widens 240-hour visa-free transit to Hong Kong-linked ports


The inclusion of the bridge and high-speed-rail terminals is a game-changer for long-haul passengers who fly into Hong Kong and then continue overland to tech or manufacturing hubs in Guangdong without needing a visa in advance. Airlines and rail operators anticipate an uptick in transit traffic as tour operators package “Hong Kong + Greater Bay Area” itineraries.

For corporates, the digital card removes the need for staff to hunt for pens and manually transcribe passport details after long flights, while the extended visa-free corridor provides an alternative to the business-visa queue for short sales trips and plant audits. HR teams should update pre-trip briefings to ensure employees download the 12367 app and verify that onward tickets depart China within 240 hours to remain compliant.
China rolls out digital arrival card and widens 240-hour visa-free transit to Hong Kong-linked ports
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