Traveling to China is a thrilling prospect, but before you pack your bags, securing the appropriate visa is essential. Here’s a detailed step-by-step guide on how Canadians can apply for a Chinese tourist visa.
For tourism purposes, you will need an "L" visa. This visa allows you to travel within China for tourism, family visits, or other personal affairs. Most Canadian citizens will require a visa to enter China, but there are some exceptions due to visa-free policies for short stays or transits.
Collect the necessary documents before starting the application process:
1. Passport: Your passport must be valid for at least six months beyond your stay in China and have at least two blank pages.
2. Visa Application Form: Complete the application form (Form V.2013) available on the Chinese Visa Application Service Center (CVASC) website.
3. Photo: One recent passport-sized photo adhering to the specific requirements (e.g., white background, no hat).
4. Flight Itinerary: Proof of round-trip flights to and from China.
5. Accommodation Details: Confirmed hotel reservations or an invitation letter from a Chinese resident if you are staying with friends or family.
6. Travel Itinerary: A detailed travel plan outlining your intended destinations and activities in China.
7. Previous Chinese Visas: If you have previously been issued Chinese visas, include copies of these visas.
1. Online Form: Visit the CVASC website and fill out the visa application form online. Be sure to double-check all entries for accuracy.
2. Print and Sign: After completing the form, print it out and sign it.
Step 4: Book an Appointment
1. Appointment Booking: Schedule an appointment with the nearest CVASC. This can be done online through the CVASC website.
2. Choose a Convenient Time: Select a date and time that suits your schedule. Remember, the application process can take a few hours.
1. In-Person Submission: Go to the CVASC on the scheduled date with all your documents.
2. Application Fee: Pay the visa application fee. The fee varies depending on the type of visa and the processing speed you choose (regular, express, or rush service). Fees can be paid via credit card, debit card, or money order.
1. Document Verification: A CVASC officer will verify your documents. Be prepared to answer any questions related to your trip.
2. Biometrics: Depending on the requirements, you may need to provide biometric data (fingerprints).
1. Processing Time: Regular processing usually takes 4-5 business days, express service takes 2-3 days, and rush service can be done within 1 day.
2. Application Tracking: Track the status of your application online using the receipt number provided at the time of submission.
1. Notification: Once your visa is processed, you will be notified via email or phone.
2. Pickup: Collect your passport with the visa sticker from the CVASC. Bring your receipt and identification for verification.
Plan Ahead: Start the visa application process well in advance of your travel dates to accommodate any unforeseen delays.
Check for Updates: Visa requirements and procedures can change, so regularly check the CVASC and Chinese embassy websites for updates.
Document Copies: Keep copies of all submitted documents and your visa for your records.