China visa exemption for special and service UAE passports

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China visa exemption for special and service UAE passports
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Abu Dhabi - The visa waiver followed an amendment to the memorandum of understanding on mutual visa exemption for holders of diplomatic passports issued by the UAE and China.

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Published: Thu 7 Jan 2016, 11:00 PM

Last updated: Fri 8 Jan 2016, 4:32 PM

Holders of special and service passports issued by the UAE will be exempted from visa requirements to enter the People's Republic of China as of January 11, 2016, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced today.
Ahmed Saeed Al Dhaheri, Assistant Under-Secretary for Consular Affairs, MoFA, announced the visa waiver after the ministries of foreign affairs in the UAE and China exchanged diplomatic notes regarding mutual visa exemption for holders of special and service passports.
The visa waiver followed an amendment to the memorandum of understanding on mutual visa exemption for holders of diplomatic passports issued by the UAE and China which was signed on January 17, 2012. Accordingly, holders of UAE diplomatic, special and service passports can enter China without the need for pre-entry visa as of January 11, 2016, and stay in Chinese territories for up to 30 days.
Al Dhaheri said this exemption underscores the growing relations between the two countries and gives a boost to joint co-operation in the future


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