Under the guidance of the Italian Ambassador to China, H.E. Mr. Alberto Bradanini, and taking into account the growing demand for Italian visas from Chinese people, the Consulate General of Italy in Guangzhou will open a priority track for individual tourism visa applications (green channel).
The Consulate General of Italy in Guangzhou will open a priority track for individual tourism visa applications (green channel) on March 21, 2014.
High end management and high tech talents from other countries can apply for 2–5-year multi-entry visa in Guangdong, according to a governmental decision named "Opinions on Further Promoting Foreign Capital Utilization".
Starting from April 17, tourists of China and Singapore will enjoy 30 day visa free visits to both directions.This policy covers foreign affairs, business or ordinary passport holders from both China and Singapore.
The city's public security authority announced yesterday (June 3) that the scope of foreigner applicants for residence permits has been expanded. As of the 1st of June 2010, foreigners who own houses in Dongguan will be able to access residence permits in China.