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Can a Belgian transit through China?

Transit visa requirements · See all destinations for Belgian travellers

Most Belgian travellers don't need a visa when heading to China for transit.

The route most travellers use is the 240-hour Transit Without Visa (TWOV) — China. Stays go up to 10 days per visit, processing usually takes 0–0 days.

The paperwork is straightforward — 1/10 difficulty (easy), and 10/10 realism (likely). Approval is likely if your documents are in order.

Straight from nia.gov.cn.

What it's like in China

as of 2024

Difficulty

1/10

Quick paperwork

Strong

Processing

Instant

Strong

PR pathway

4 yrs

Foreign Permanent Resident Card (very limited)

Good

Avg salary

$13k

OECD-style average wages, USD

Tough

Cost of living

38

Numbeo COL (NYC = 100)

Strong

Top tax rate

45%

Personal income top marginal

Weak

Healthcare

64/100

Numbeo Healthcare Index

Mid

Safety

#88

Global Peace Index rank (lower = safer)

Mid

English proficiency

Low

EF EPI band

Weak

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Tourism / Short stay1

Visa-free, eTA, e-Visa, and embassy short-stay routes for tourism, business, or transit visits.

Visa-freeTransit

240-hour Transit Without Visa (TWOV) — China

Max stay
10days
Processing
0–0days
Fee
Difficulty1/10·Realism10/10
Why? ▾

Difficulty

Easy1–4
1/10

Quick to obtain, light documentation, fast turnaround. Difficulty 1–4.

Why this score?
  • Visa-free entry — no advance authorisation needed
  • -1Strong baseline access — visa-free tourism eases the application footprint
  • +0.25Onward / return ticket required
  • +1Long documentation list (7 items)

Approval realism

Approval is likely
10/10

Most applicants with the right paperwork get approved.

What drives this score?
  • No visa needed — entry is granted at the border given valid documents
  • +1.5Visa-free baseline access — approval rates are routinely high for this passport
Step-by-step checklist

Your application checklist

  1. 1

    Check your passport validity

    30+ days before

    Most countries require 6+ months of validity beyond your travel dates and at least one blank page. If it's close, renew before applying.

  2. 2

    Book refundable flight + accommodation

    7+ days before

    Use a refundable booking (or a free hold/itinerary service) until your visa is approved — embassies want to see real plans, but you don't want to lose the money on a refusal.

  3. 3

    On the day of travel

    day of travel

    Carry: passport (printed visa if applicable), onward ticket, proof of accommodation, proof of funds, travel insurance. Border officers retain discretion regardless of visa status.

Show full requirements, fees, and source
Passport valid 6+ monthsOnward ticket required

What you need

  • Available to passport holders of ~54 countries (including US, UK, Schengen, most of EU, AU, NZ, JP, KR)
  • Expanded from 144 hours to 10 days (240 hours) in December 2024
  • Must enter and exit via the same port of entry region (24 regions covering most major cities now)
  • Onward flight to a third country (not your origin country) within 10 days
  • Permitted: tourism, business meetings, visits within the approved region
  • Apply on arrival at the immigration counter — no advance application
  • Stay limited to the approved transit regions (Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Chengdu, etc.)
View primary source (nia.gov.cn)

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Application prep, advice & sources

Step-by-step checklist, when to hire a lawyer, alternative routes, related country pairs, and the official primary sources behind every claim above.

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