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China to Allow Visa-Free Entry for Citizens of Five Latin American Countries Starting in June

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China will temporarily lift visa requirements for citizens of Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Peru, and Uruguay as part of an initiative to strengthen ties with Latin America and promote bilateral exchanges.

Beginning June 1, nationals of these five countries will be allowed to enter the Asian giant for up to 30 days without a visa, according to a statement released Thursday by China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The measure will initially remain in effect for one year as part of a pilot program.

“We welcome more foreign friends to visit China and experience its diversity and vibrancy,” said ministry spokesperson Lin Jian during a press briefing.

The announcement comes on the heels of the China-CELAC Forum, a platform for dialogue between China and the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States, where Beijing aims to deepen its influence in the region amid longstanding U.S. dominance.

As part of its post-pandemic reopening strategy, China has introduced similar visa-free policies for several nations, including most European countries as well as Japan, South Korea, Singapore, and Malaysia. In addition, starting June 1, a reciprocal visa-free agreement between China and Uzbekistan will also take effect, allowing stays of up to 30 days.

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