By the end of 2017, China’s capital city, Beijing, along with Tianjin and Hebei province, will allow six-day visa-free entry for citizens of certain countries and regions, said Cheng Hong, a vice-mayor of Beijing, on 27 July. It is said to be the People’s Republic of China’s long-term commitment to update and elevate its service industry. Cheng was quoted by the China Daily as saying that the policy would extend the visa-free stay for tourists’ from some nations who want to visit these three regions. At present,
It is said to be the People’s Republic of China’s long-term commitment to update and elevate its service industry. Cheng was quoted by the China Daily as saying that the policy would extend the visa-free stay for tourists’ from some nations who want to visit these three regions. At present,
Cheng was quoted by the China Daily as saying that the policy would extend the visa-free stay for tourists’ from some nations who want to visit these three regions. At present, travellers can stay in Beijing and Tianjin for a maximum of three days sans a visa.
He said that the adjustment of the policy would allow resources to freely circulate in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region. Earlier, in 2016, Shanghai, along with Zhejiang and Jiangsu provinces, allowed six-day visa-free entry to foreign nationals from 51 countries and regions to travel or attend conferences in their regions. Cheng made this announcement at a press conference to open further the service industry of the capital. The plan is said to reduce limitations in investments in major service sectors such as aviation, banks, culture and arts, legal services, medical research and development publication and tourism. Beijing is expecting to offer one-stop service to foreign investors who intend to invest by the end of this year by easing regulations. Overseas investors wanting to set shop in Beijing are now required to get around 15
Earlier, in 2016, Shanghai, along with Zhejiang and Jiangsu provinces, allowed six-day visa-free entry to foreign nationals from 51 countries and regions to travel or attend conferences in their regions. Cheng made this announcement at a press conference to open further the service industry of the capital. The plan is said to reduce limitations in investments in major service sectors such as aviation, banks, culture and arts, legal services, medical research and development publication and tourism. Beijing is expecting to offer one-stop service to foreign investors who intend to invest by the end of this year by easing regulations. Overseas investors wanting to set shop in Beijing are now required to get around 15
The plan is said to reduce limitations in investments in major service sectors such as aviation, banks, culture and arts, legal services, medical research and development publication and tourism. Beijing is expecting to offer one-stop service to foreign investors who intend to invest by the end of this year by easing regulations. Overseas investors wanting to set shop in Beijing are now required to get around 15
Beijing is expecting to offer one-stop service to foreign investors who intend to invest by the end of this year by easing regulations. Overseas investors wanting to set shop in Beijing are now required to get around 15
Overseas investors wanting to set shop in Beijing are now required to get around 15 licences and certificates, which are issued by 11 departments. Included in the materials are an administrative licence, management filings and information collection.
Cheng said that they would need one single licence only within 2017. He added that the entire process would only take five working days by sharing repeated rudimentary information among different departments and making available online the registration procedures.
China has been striving to transform its economy towards a growth model reliant on services, consumption and innovation.
Describing the Chinese capital as a ground for testing the opening-up of the service sector across the country, Wang Shouwen, vice-minister of commerce, said that they could expect progress and breakthroughs in simplifying market access, hastening institutional reform and entrenching supportive systems for the sector. The National Bureau of Statistics revealed that in 2016, service sector of the world’s second-largest economy made up for 51.6 percent of its gross domestic product, an increase of 1.4
The National Bureau of Statistics revealed that in 2016, service sector of the world’s second-largest economy made up for 51.6 percent of its gross domestic product, an increase of 1.4 percentage points when compared to 2015. The added value of service sector was said to be about $292 billion in Beijing alone in the same period. If you are looking to travel to China, contact Y-Axis, a leading company for immigration services, to apply for a tourist visa.
The added value of service sector was said to be about $292 billion in Beijing alone in the same period. If you are looking to travel to China, contact Y-Axis, a leading company for immigration services, to apply for a tourist visa.
If you are looking to travel to China, contact Y-Axis, a leading company for immigration services, to apply for a tourist visa.